She may also experience some dietary restrictions. For example, if it's abdominal surgery, she might have to start with a liquid diet and gradually progress to solid foods. Additionally, she'll need to keep an eye on any signs of infection, like redness or swelling at the surgical site.
We should promote positive values. So instead of such improper stories, we could consider stories about the medical team's efforts in the surgery, how they ensure the girl's safety during the operation and help her to a smooth recovery.
There was a girl who woke up from a major abdominal surgery. She was weak but her positive attitude was unshakable. She used her time during recovery to learn new skills like knitting. This hobby helped her pass the time and also gave her a sense of accomplishment. She later sold some of her knitted items to raise money for a children's hospital. Her story inspired many patients in the hospital.
Sure. There was a girl who woke up from a heart surgery. She was surrounded by her loving family. She felt a new sense of hope and determination. She realized how precious life was and started to pursue her dreams more actively, like painting which she had always been interested in but put off due to her health problems before.
After waking up from eye surgery, a girl is a bit scared as she can't see clearly right away. The doctor explains that it's normal and will improve over time. She's in a quiet, dimly lit room to help her eyes adjust. She has to be very careful not to rub her eyes and has to follow strict post - surgery instructions. She's hopeful that her vision will be much better after the recovery period.
One horror story is a patient who woke up during a major abdominal surgery. They could feel the pain of the incision and the pulling of the organs. It was a terrifying experience as they couldn't move or communicate properly. Another case was during a dental surgery where a patient woke up mid - procedure and felt the drilling in their tooth, which was extremely painful.
Disappearing After Waking Up was a book published by Xu Youbin on June 1, 2010 by Qing Dao Press. The story told the story of a "frozen resurrected person", Ruo Xuan, who tried his best to find his mother and save his loved ones after waking up. Ruo Xuan was a 12-year-old teenager who had escaped from a black-hearted hospital in Dalan Island in order to find his parents who had been separated from him for 47 years. He went through a lot of trouble to return to the place where he used to live, but found that his father was as old as his grandfather, and his mother had disappeared in an avalanche. However, Ruo Xuan's joy was shattered by a sudden piece of news. His sister-in-law, Rou Qing, was currently heading to Great Orchid Island to undergo a dangerous Soul Transfer Spell. In order to find his mother and save his loved ones, Ruo Xuan decided to return to the black-hearted hospital again. However, when he woke up, he found that his body had become another person, and his and his mother's bodies were being used to commit crimes on St. Paolo Island. In short, this book told the story of Ruo Xuan's efforts to find his loved ones. It was full of tension and excitement.
There were a few novels about divorce after waking up that could be recommended. Among them," Almost Divorced After Waking Up " told the story of the protagonist Cheng Like, who found out that he had a delicate and soft wife after losing his memory. However, he was soon told that his wife was going to become his ex-wife, which triggered a divorce crisis. In addition," Regiment Commander Ji, Reborn Wife Is Divorcing With Her Child " described the crisis of the female lead Qu Ruoqiu's divorce with her husband, Ji Yunyang, after her rebirth. In addition," When I woke up, I had a husband [Starcraft]" told the story of the female protagonist Yan Mumiao waking up to find that she had an alien husband, but she could not get a divorce. These novels were all about divorce, with compact plots and vivid characters.
One can expect a mix of emotions. There might be nervousness as she steps into the dating world again. It could also be a chance to rediscover herself and what she truly wants in a partner. She may be more cautious this time, having learned from her past marriage experiences.
Book 70: The Daily Life of a Surgeon's Cow in the Village was a novel by Qing Ben Wu Ming. The story was about Tian Miao, a clinical doctor, who traveled to China in the 1970s and became a poor little girl who was forced to go to the countryside. She faced the cruelty of her biological mother and the viciousness of her stepsister. Tian Miao decided to take advantage of the opportunity in the process of going to the countryside to swindle benefits and send her stepsister to the northwest to eat sand. However, on her way to the countryside, she accidentally found herself in a book and became the cannon fodder of the female protagonist in the book. How the story developed and how it ended could only be known by reading the novel.
The second half of the sentence was "I know what I've done in my life".