When I was young, my constitution was very weak. How weak is it? I am sick at least six days a week, and shock is common. I remember clearly that once when my grandmother was washing clothes, I leaned against her, and I fell down and went into shock.
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Later, I don't know how long it took. All I know is that when I woke up, I was lying in bed, and my grandmother sat next to me, wiping my tears. When you wake up, tell me that you just had surgery. At that time, I didn't know what surgery meant. I thought my hand had been chopped off, so I quickly looked at my hand. Fortunately, my hand is still there.
Another time, while I was sleeping, my mother came back from other places. Because my parents work in other places and come back only once every few years, my mother wants to see me as soon as she comes back. My grandmother told her that I had just slept, so don't wake me up, but my mother probably missed me so much that she ran to my bed and called me, but she couldn't wake up when she shouted left, and even her grandmother began to doubt it. She didn't wake up before. At this moment, my uncle came in, shouting loudly, but still didn't wake up. The whole family panicked. When they looked at it, their eyes turned up and their teeth clenched tightly. Grandma and my mother cried on the spot. Later, they shocked the whole village. An experienced old man asked my uncle to pinch the back of my head hard, making it red and purple. During my coma, a sudden pain came.
I lost a lot of shock when I grew up, but I also went into shock several times. The most serious time was when I just went to work in the morning and was having an early meeting. Everyone stood there listening to the leader's speech. I didn't listen to a word the leader said that day, but I felt dizzy and couldn't stand it at all. I still feel a little low fever, but my temperature is not very high. Later, I really couldn't stand it. I think I still have it.
Then I don't know anything, and I don't know how long it has passed. I feel at a loss. There seem to be many people around me calling my name, but I can't see anything and I can't hear clearly.
After a while, the shouts became clearer and clearer. I heard many people calling me, but I wanted to say yes, but I didn't have the strength. I gave a slight "hmm" and heard my sister holding me say that she seemed to have a reaction. I think she agreed just now.
Then I heard the leader say, try again, and then many people are calling me. I promised again and heard people around me say, ok, ok, I finally woke up.
She hugged my sister and shouted: Express some hot water. She poured a mouthful of water into my mouth. I didn't even have the strength to drink water, but I managed to swallow some. Then I felt sweaty and much better. I slowly opened my eyes. They asked questions around me, but I didn't have any strength to speak. In order not to be rude, I answered them briefly, but it seemed as if I had tried my best.
They were scared to death after hearing this. At that time, there was no blood on my face and my whole body lost temperature. They thought I was dead.
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People who are often in shock are generally weak, so it is necessary to strengthen exercise and reduce the number of shocks.