China News Service, Hangzhou, October 5 (Reporter Zhang Yuhuan and intern Huang Lingyi) Many people said that this year's National Day holiday feels like a Chinese New Year.

Visiting relatives, visiting friends, and traveling are the choices of many Chinese people. Even the "crowdedness" of scenic spots during holidays makes people feel that it is a long-lost excitement.

  But behind the festive atmosphere, the nationwide "war epidemic" at the beginning of the new year is unforgettable.

It can be said that it is the "unwillingness" of countless medical staff that has the joy and harmony of today.

  Looking back on the thrilling period, the white-clothed warriors in armor were never "fighting alone", the family members who silently supported behind them, the teammates who went to the battlefield alongside them, and the healing patients who gave them confidence and inspiration... The occasion is always so wonderful, and the connection between the individual and the collective is also extended from this. On this national celebration, those moments are worth looking back again.

Wang Changliang supported in Jingmen.

Photo courtesy of Wang Changliang

"Reassuring pills" given by the family

  During the epidemic, there was such a video that was very popular on the Internet. The two little boys on the screen used drawing paper to "dress" them according to their father's standard configuration for "entering the cabin". I hope this thick protective clothing Can resist the virus for Dad.

The father in this video is Wang Changliang, the attending physician at the ICU of the Run Run Run Run Run Run Hospital (hereinafter referred to as Run Run Run Run Run Run Hospital) affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine. He rushed to the front line of Jingmen, Hubei during the epidemic.

  "The way my sons missed it was to draw a chubby father. Layers of clothes were pasted on, so that I was invincible in armor." Wang Changliang said with a smile.

  He confessed that the pressure of going to Jingmen to fight the epidemic is not small, and communicating with his family has become one of his ways to relieve pressure.

Or the daily life sent by his lover, the paintings of the younger son, or the video of the elder son performing a drum kit. These news from the family eased his tense nerves for a while.

Shen Lihua and his teammates supported the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan.

Photo courtesy of Shen Lihua

  "It is they who guarded the'little home' so that we can fight for'everyone' outside with peace of mind." Wang Changliang said.

  He said that whenever a patient is rescued or the patient turns from danger to safety, the sense of relief and professional accomplishment cannot be replaced.

"This is the place where I have been the most touched by my heart for so many years, and it is also my favorite place for this job."

  Even if he is busy now, Wang Changliang will still take time off to go to primary and secondary schools to popularize health knowledge, especially the prevention of the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

  This holiday, he chose to accompany his family, take the children to see the tide in the Qiantang River, go cycling together, and stroll around Hangzhou... For him, such a plain and warm life is the greatest happy.

Shen Lihua supported in Wuhan.

Photo by Zhang Yuhuan

The "gift" brought by the cured patient

  During the same period, Zhou Jiancang, the deputy chief physician of the Critical Care Medicine Department of Run Run Run Run Shaw Hospital, was the head of the Jingmen New Crown ICU.

After returning to Hangzhou, he was "seamlessly" arranged for work. As a doctor in the Department of Critical Care Medicine, he "contracted" more than a dozen beds in the Qingchun District of Run Run Run Run Shaw Hospital and the People's Hospital of Jiangshan City in Quzhou. Weekly travel between Hangzhou and Jiangshan.

  Although he was busy at work, Zhou Jiancang remembered the patients who had been treated in Jingmen, and occasionally called them to ask about their recovery.

  “When a patient was first admitted to the hospital, the condition was very bad and his mood was very depressed. He even thought about donating organs.” With the efforts of Zhou Jiancang and his team, the patient was discharged as the first critically ill patient cured by the Jingmen medical team. .

When Zhou Jiancang contacted him again two months later, the feedback he got was "has returned to normal".

  Another patient that Zhou Jiancang is concerned about is He Xinsen (a pseudonym) who used the highest-level life support system ECMO in Jingmen City.

With 16 days of ECMO support and 35 days of long treatment in the COVID-19 ICU, He Xinsen, whose life was on the line, was finally reborn with the help of the medical team and was discharged smoothly.

  In April, Zhou Jiancang and He Xinsen connected via video.

"At that time, I saw that he was in very good condition, and he could play the saxophone. Playing the saxophone requires a relatively high lung capacity, and the new coronary pneumonia mainly affects the lungs. At that time, he was discharged from the hospital for only about a month, and his lung function has basically recovered It's normal, which surprised and comforted us."

  What makes Zhou Jiancang even more happy is that He Xinsen now likes to share his daily life on social networking platforms. The "Little Prince of Saxophone" has also harvested a wave of "fans" and enjoys a new life.

Wang Changliang took a photo with his family.

Photo courtesy of Wang Changliang

The "comradeship" of teammates

  Shen Lihua, the head nurse of the Run Run Run Run Shaw Hospital, is a member of the fourth batch of Zhejiang Provincial Medical Team to assist Hubei.

In the days of Wuhan, Shen Lihua and the team discussed and sorted out how to cooperate with doctors as soon as possible to establish a complete medical care process.

While coordinating the work of the team and paying attention to the patient's condition, Shen Lihua must also take care of all aspects of his teammates.

  She recalled that a nurse at that time often felt that she had a fever due to excessive psychological pressure. “At that time, because of the limited conditions, there was no way to talk face to face.” After learning about the situation, Shen Lihua contacted the Infectious Diseases Department. 'S doctor diagnosed the nurse and contacted the psychologist at the back of the hospital to help her.

  With the help of multiple parties, the nurse broke through the psychological barrier and returned to the team to fight.

Shen Lihua sighed that many problems cannot be solved by individuals, and the strength of the team is revealed.

  Shen Lihua said that she had slight myopia, but because he needed to be "fully armed" for a long time every day, in order to avoid the fogging of the glasses in the protective equipment and affecting his work, he simply took off the glasses for myopia.

  "I had to judge my teammates based on the color of the clothes. I saw the green, white and blue clothes from a distance, and I knew they were our teammates." Shen Lihua said, when I saw the team members, I felt very excited and full of combat effectiveness. It may not be familiar, but after experiencing the anti-epidemic together, I feel particularly cordial. It also made me understand the feeling of life and death as a comrade in arms."

  Recalling that battle experience, Shen Lihua choked up several times.

She said that she clearly remembered every scene and every link of the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan.

Whether it is a medical staff working side by side, a volunteer, or a "big rear" who is helping, all these people and things are warm and moving in retrospect.

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