Coming to the StarCraft to Be a Kindergarten Teacher: Perfect Transformation
Chapter 106 Postoperative Discomfort and Second Surgery
Surrounded by endless darkness, I felt as if I were in the depths of space, feeling helpless and terrified. This feeling was familiar, reminding me of the days I spent in the hospital after arriving in Interstellar. I felt the same way then, too, feeling a sense of unfamiliarity with everything around me. But this time, in addition to the endless darkness, I also felt a sense of dizziness, like motion sickness.
I tried hard to open my eyes, but found that my body was completely out of control. My hands hung limply, completely powerless. I gritted my teeth, used all my strength, and finally slowly opened my eyes.
The scene in front of me gradually became clear. I saw Wei'er lying anxiously on the bed, her face full of worry; while Sister Pei'er stood quietly behind her, her eyes revealing concern. When they saw me wake up, Sister Pei'er hurriedly asked: "Sui Sui, how are you feeling now? Are you feeling unwell?"
Hearing her voice, I opened my mouth, but found that my throat was very dry and I could only make a weak sound: "I... I..." Seeing that I couldn't say a complete sentence for a long time, Wei'er gently held my hand and comforted me: "Don't worry, talk slowly, we are here with you."
I nodded gratefully, indicating I understood her meaning. Taking a deep breath, I tried to calm myself, then slowly said, "I feel dizzy, like I'm carsick. My stomach is churning, and I really want to vomit." After hearing my description, Sister Pearl frowned, as if she were thinking about something.
"Sui Sui, don't worry, take a rest first. Although our surgery did not involve bleeding, hormones are invisible and intangible. Since you have had the surgery, it is normal to feel some slight discomfort after the surgery. Don't worry, I'll take care of everything!" Seeing Sister Pei'er's relaxed look, my heart gradually settled down. I opened my eyes, and the dizziness made me slowly close my eyes again and start to rest. I heard soft footsteps, and I knew that Wei'er, Sister Pei'er and the nurses had left the room. Although I still felt dizzy, this degree was still within the tolerable range.
After leaving the ward, Wei'er was about to buy me some delicious food when she was stopped by Pei'er. Pei'er's expression was extremely serious. She stared at Wei'er and told her solemnly: "Don't go buy food. Sui Sui's condition is worse than we thought. She needs closer observation."
Wei'er's heart tightened when she heard this, but she quickly calmed down. She knew that Pearl was an experienced doctor and her judgment must have its basis. Wei'er took a deep breath and tried to keep herself calm.
"So what should we do now?" Wei'er asked with a trembling voice.
Pei'er thought for a moment and said, "I'll go talk to other doctors to see if there's a better treatment plan. You stay here to take care of Sui Sui. If she has any abnormalities, let me know immediately."
Wei'er nodded, a glint of determination in her eyes. She knew now was not the time to panic, she had to be strong and provide me with support and strength.
Pei'er turned and left the ward, leaving Wei'er alone. Wei'er walked into the ward, sat by my bed, gently held my hand, and silently felt my weak pulse. She looked at my pale face, her heart filled with worry and heartache.
Wei'er sat there quietly, as if time had stopped. She recalled the good times we had spent together, those happy moments that now seemed so distant. Tears unconsciously fell from the corners of her eyes, dripping onto the white sheets.
But Wei'er didn't cry for too long. She quickly wiped away her tears and told herself not to be weak. She believed that I would definitely get through this, and all she had to do was stay by my side and give me the greatest support.
Wei Er stood up and began to tidy the room, making sure everything was neat and clean. She opened the window to let in some fresh air, hoping to bring some life to me. Then, she sat down by my bed and spoke to me gently, telling me that she would always be by my side.
I could actually hear Wei'er talking to me, but the dizziness prevented me from speaking or opening my eyes. As time went on, the feeling grew so intense that even lying down with my eyes closed no longer helped. The dizziness and nausea felt like I was on a rollercoaster, unbearable. When I couldn't take it anymore, I finally opened my eyes, scrambled to the edge of the bed, and vomited.
When I saw that Wei'er's shoes were stained with my vomit, I felt a surge of regret. I tried to speak, but found that my throat was blocked and I couldn't speak. However, before I could make a sound, the second wave of vomiting began.
Wei'er immediately noticed my discomfort. She quickly ran over, gently patted my back, and asked with concern, "Sui Sui, are you okay?" I could only wave my hands weakly to indicate that I was fine. But in fact, I knew in my heart that my situation was far from simple.
But after I finished vomiting and before I could tell Wei'er I was fine, I suddenly blacked out and passed out. Wei'er was startled by this sudden change and immediately pressed the call bell at her bedside, hoping for help. Doctors and nurses quickly rushed into the ward and began to treat me. Just then, Pei'er also heard the news and rushed over. She carefully examined my condition, her face suddenly becoming extremely serious.
"It looks like Sui Sui's condition is even worse than before. We must find a solution quickly." Pei'er made a snap decision without hesitation: another comprehensive physical examination. She knew time was running out and no time was wasted. Only then could she identify the problem and develop an effective treatment plan. So, she quickly arranged various tests and instructed the doctors to prepare. A tense atmosphere permeated the ward, but everyone remained vigilant and committed to this battle against the disease with all their might.
"The hormonal balance in Sui Sui's body has been disrupted. It's like a single link in a complex and sophisticated ecosystem being disrupted, triggering a chain reaction. This imbalance caused a severe reaction in her body, causing her to fall into a coma." Pei'er analyzed the test results with a frown, her tone serious and filled with worry. "We must act quickly, otherwise the situation will get worse."
Wei'er looked at the unconscious Sui Sui anxiously, tears welling up in her eyes, as if they would fall at any moment. She held Sui Sui's hand tightly, and said in a trembling voice, "What should we do now? Sister Pei'er, you must save Sui Sui! She can't stay in a coma like this..."
Pei'er patted Wei'er's shoulder gently, trying to comfort her: "Don't worry, Wei'er. We will do our best to save Sui Sui. At present, I plan to inject Sui Sui with a special medicine. This medicine may help her regulate the hormone levels in her body and thus relieve her symptoms. But it should be noted that this medicine is still in the experimental stage and may involve certain risks."
Wei'er nodded without hesitation, with a determined light in her eyes: "No matter what, as long as there is a glimmer of hope, we must give it a try!"
Pei'er nodded in agreement, then turned and began preparing the potion. The entire room was filled with tension and anticipation. Wei'er held Sui's hand tightly, praying silently in her heart that this decision would bring good news.
As the injection was completed, everyone held their breath, their eyes fixed on Sui Sui, hoping for a miracle. Time passed, each moment seeming so long. Finally, Sui Sui's fingers moved slightly, and then her eyelids trembled slightly.
"Sui Sui is awake!" Wei'er exclaimed in delight, tears streaming down her cheeks. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, their faces filled with joy. I slowly opened my eyes and saw the caring people around me. I forced a smile to show myself I was okay. Although I still felt weak, at least I was out of danger.
Pei'er wiped the sweat from her forehead and said with emotion: "We are really lucky this time. Sui Sui's condition is under control. But next, we still need to closely monitor her condition to ensure that her hormone levels return to normal. At the same time, we must continue research to find safer and more effective treatments."
Wei'er looked at Pei'er gratefully and nodded repeatedly: "Thank you, sister. I don't know what I would do without you."
Pei'er smiled and shook her head: "You're welcome, we are all family, and we should take care of each other. Besides, Sui Sui is also a strong child, she will definitely recover slowly."
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