Class is over, and it's still early. I'm going to the library to return books with my roommates.
Because the library is far away, we want to save time, so we took a shortcut with a relatively large slope.
As a result, thick ice formed on the slope, and the ice was slippery. I didn't realize it until I walked up with my roommate.
But it was already late at that time, and we quickly slipped and were forced to part hand in hand.
When skating, my roommate was lucky and stopped against the wall.
I hit the post directly because my shoes didn't slip.
The moment I hit the post, I was blinded, and my head went blank, so I knelt on the ground.
When my roommate came down, he quickly helped me up, and I was relieved to see that I was all right.
I thought I was fine at first, but when I looked up, blood dripped down the scarf and soaked the snow on the ground.
I didn't know my chin was hurt until I saw the snow. Because of the huge impact, I got a hole in my chin.
But because it was cold at that time, I didn't feel very painful.
Then we went to the infirmary.
The doctor in the infirmary told me that the fat was exposed and needed to be sutured in the hospital.
She gave me simple disinfection, and then my roommate accompanied me to the hospital.
When we got to the hospital, we were all stupid.
Because we don't know what to do.
In the past, our parents would do everything for us when we were at home. What we need to do is to see a doctor.
I didn't know to register until I asked the front desk.
We went to the ophthalmology department to register, and the registered nurse handed me the number without looking at us. (Because the ophthalmic thread is thin, it is not easy to leave scars when sewing. )
Then began a long wait.
There were many people in the hospital, waiting from 10 in the morning to 1 0 in the afternoon.
When it was our turn, the nurse at the door asked us what to look at, and I said sew the chin wound.
At that time, because of the long waiting time, the whole gauze was soaked with blood, so we had to wipe the oozing blood with toilet paper.
As a result, the nurse said disdainfully, "Look clearly, this is ophthalmology. Does your chin belong to your eyes? "
We told the nurse what the doctor in the infirmary said, and she retorted that the hospital was run by your family. What are you talking about?
When we registered, the nurse did not ask why. We waited for four hours, but she kicked us out in two words.
That moment was really difficult. I didn't know people could be so cold.
Later, we went to the stomatology department, and the nurse in the stomatology department saw my wound when she registered me.
The doctor was called in a hurry, and the doctor immediately took me into the operating room for suture.
Also comforted me that as long as the care is good, it will not leave too deep scars.
Sometimes you really need comparison to know the value of warmth.