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Crows and sparrows

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When I see a doctor in the hospital, I like to chat with the doctor.

You may ask, "Will the doctor have the leisure to chat with the patient?" My answer was, "Yes." Because she had just given an anesthetic in my mouth, she was chatting with me to see when I was going to speak badly, and then she could extract my teeth. "I sat in the dental chair and knew what awaited me?

All the time, I go to the hospital to solve other people's problems. Twice a month, register Qiuhua, prescribe medicine, and take medicine. So, as long as I'm not at home, I'm in the hospital, or I'm on my way to the hospital. In short, it is solving other people's problems. This time, it was to solve my own problem: tooth extraction. If I hadn't been intolerable, I wouldn't have looked at my teeth. I'm afraid of the process of tooth extraction. The thought of the gleaming iron guys placed next to the dental chair will come in handy in the process of tooth extraction, and I shudder. I said to the doctor, "I'm very afraid of pain. The doctor said, "It doesn't hurt to take anesthetic." I said, "What if it fails halfway through?" You play a little more. How can the teeth still go wrong. The doctor said: "Teeth are the most likely to have problems, which is why some people start filling their teeth in their 20s." It has been with you for more than 50 years, sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty, what taste you want to eat, it has to accept what taste. How hard you want to eat, it also has to chew for you, how can it not be a problem? As long as it is an organ of the body, there will be problems, and like machines, the older you get, the more problems there are. "At this point, I can't answer the phone anymore. Because half of the face, half of the tongue, half of the lips are numb.

When the teeth are extracted, I can clearly hear those iron guys clanging, or rustling, in their mouths. Because the roots of the teeth were too deep, the hammer was used three times. As long as the nurse held my chin, I knew it was time to use a hammer again. In the middle of the way, the doctor added another anesthetic. If there is no anesthetic, who can bear it? I had to shift my attention hard to get away from the imagination of my bloody mouth. I remembered the memories of a British female agent in her 90s who had been seen, Andre, who had distinguished herself during World War II, was instructed to remain silent for 48 hours once captured so that her accomplices had time to escape. This instruction was given in consideration of whether the flesh and blood could withstand a long period of torture. The wavering after 48 hours is forgivable. This is also in line with human nature. I understand the 48 hours of silence and wonder if I can do it. It was as if it was not a tooth chair that was sitting at this time, but a tiger stool.

Because I added a dose of anesthetic, the doctor opened another payment slip, asked me to pay the fee, and gave her the list. When I took the elevator up to the third floor, the elevator stopped on the second floor. An old man was about to get on the elevator, and the elevator staff said, "Go up," and the old man came up trembling with a crutch and said, "Fall in love with where you are going, anyway, you have to take me." "When I heard this, I wanted to laugh. Because I remember that after Wang Anshi failed to change the law, he returned to the countryside in his later years, riding a donkey every day, traveling east and west. Someone asks him where he's going? He said, "I don't know, wherever the donkey goes, I'll go." (This is a model of peace with circumstances). However, he did not laugh out, because the anesthetic had not yet passed, and half of his face was uncomfortable. After he got on the elevator, his mouth was not idle, and he said: "This is older, I don't say that there is a problem with my eyes, and my waist and legs are not good." All the parts began to 'rebel'. He looked at me and said, "Look at you, at least you can still get your teeth, I have no teeth, my hair doesn't have to be dyed, it's gone." Less and less can be done. If you want to do something, you need external support. Walking with a crutch, listening with a hearing aid, looking with a magnifying glass, almost in a wheelchair. ”

I suddenly felt that life is a process of constantly having problems and solving problems. Young people have problems with youth, middle age has problems with middle age, and old age has problems with old age. Older people have the most problems, mainly fighting their own bodies and being irreversible.

Life is one problem after another. Solve your own problems, solve other people's problems. Nishikawa has a saying: The crow solves the crow's problem, I solve my problem. I am the sparrow, my problem solved, continue to solve the problem of the crow.

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