(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) Notes from the "Episode" Battle in Wuhan: "I haven't got married, I'm willing to stay behind"

China News Network, Wuhan, February 29th, by the topic: Notes on Wuhan's epidemic: "I haven't got married, I'm willing to stay behind"

Author Cai Aozhu

"I did not get married and had no worries. I requested to stay in Jinyintan Hospital for support." On February 22, after receiving the notice of rotation and rest, I sent a WeChat to the nursing department teacher and was willing to stay on the front line.

Support Jinyintan Hospital. Provided by Ao Cai

As a member of the team supporting Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, after a month of fighting in the quarantine ward, I hope to do my best to fight to the final victory when I can persist.

On January 12th, the head nurse notified everyone in the WeChat group to sign up for support, because they had work experience in respiratory medicine and ICU, they took the initiative to register. It was less than a week before my mother was discharged from the kidney tumor surgery.

Send patient to hospital. Provided by Ao Cai

After taking the initiative to sign up, I gave up the opportunity to reunite with my family during the Spring Festival and returned my mother who had just had surgery to Yidu. She then cut her hair and stayed in Wuhan alone. On the fifth day of the first month, I entered Jinyintan Hospital for support.

When I learned that I had reached the front line of fighting the epidemic, my family and friends were worried, but also proud of me. The father who also fought in the hometown of epidemic prevention told me: Now that you have chosen this profession, you should take no hesitation and bear everything, but you must protect yourself.

On the front lines, the hardest part is wearing protective clothing. The mask is extremely tight, the protective clothing is not breathable, it is wet and dry, and it is dry and wet, and sweat flows into the mouth. The goggles are easy to fog, so the simplest operation becomes difficult.

Our ward is U-shaped, the distance between the ward and the ward is long, it will be more difficult to breathe quickly, and some patients joked that "the nurses are breathing more than us". Once the night shift was over, the mask made the nose bridge blister. Taking off my mask and breathing fresh air became my happiest and most luxurious moment.

Squeezed nasal bridges and rashy hands. Provided by Ao Cai

On the evening of February 3, my grandfather died of illness in Yidu. I didn't see the last one. Sending the last trip became my last regret. I happened to be on duty that day. I didn't receive the news until 1 a.m. on the 4th. I didn't fall asleep that night, but I didn't have too much time to sorrow, so I started working on the new day.

Here, as well as my colleagues from Chongqing and Shanghai Medical Assistance Teams working in the same ward as me, as well as the volunteers who silently paid their backs, we fought together side by side, they gave me great motivation and let me I was impressed by it and let me know that I am not alone.

On the 29th day when I came to the support of Gold and Silver Beach Hospital, I took a leave of absence to pick up things. On the road, looking at the lights on the empty streets that were still on but no one appreciated, I suddenly realized that no matter what kind of injury I suffered, the city was still stubbornly "lit".

Therefore, I will always keep in mind the teachings of "the great doctor sincerely awe the life", with the belief that "moss flowers are as small as rice, but also learn to open peony", and wait for the moment when "the spring breeze comes, flowers bloom from the beginning". (Finish)