Burmese man, Mio Aung Den, took a comfortable bath in the ward. After he washed up from the fatigue of traveling and the hardships of seeing the doctor, he lay on the hospital bed and hung up the pre-operation drip. He was then warmed up by the massage therapist hired by the hospital, he took a comfortable nap for 30 minutes before he was sent into the operating theater.
When he arrived, the preparations in the operating theater had just been completed.
“Hello, Mr. M’onden.”The Thai nurse in the operating theater was as kind as a masseuse. She checked m’Onden’s information while instructing him to pay attention.
M'onden looked like he was in his forties. He even had the time to tease the nurse in Thai.
The basic conditions in Myanmar were poor. Half of his life was in Thailand. He was quite familiar with the hospitals and nurses here.
Of course, the surgery was still unfamiliar. This made him slightly excited.