On a cold winter day, Ms. Wang's husband was diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer. The news hit her like a hammer in her heart. She couldn't accept this fact, and she didn't know how to face the days ahead.
The doctor told Ms. Wang that stomach cancer requires a lot of money, and that the hope is not always so high. Ms. Wang listened to the doctor's words and became even more flustered. She thought about selling her house to pay for her medical bills, but the doctor advised her to calm down.
You can't sell your house blindly," the doctor said, "* Stomach cancer is a long process and it doesn't always work out. You need to think about it calmly and don't make a decision lightly. ”
Ms. Wang was confused and didn't know what to do. She knows that the doctor has good intentions, but she also wants to do her part for her husband so that he can get the best **.
On the way home, Ms. Wang burst into tears. She thinks of their good life, of her husband's love and care for her, of the difficulties and happy times they have gone through together. She knew in her heart that no matter what the result was, she would do her best to ** her husband's illness.
Ms. Wang began to look for other ways to do more than simply rely on surgery and chemotherapy. She heard that there was a Chinese medicine practitioner who had a good set of stomach cancer, so she took her husband to seek medical treatment. The TCM physician prescribed them some Chinese herbal prescriptions and told them to pay attention to their diet and exercise.
In the following months, Ms. Wang and her husband actively cooperated**, taking Chinese medicine on time every day, paying attention to diet and exercise. Their mental state has also gradually improved, and their condition has been brought under control.
In the process, Ms. Wang deeply experienced the power of medicine and the impermanence of life. She understands the preciousness and preciousness of life, and cherishes and appreciates the people and things around her even more.
In the end, Ms. Wang's husband passed away peacefully on the sickbed. Although they did not defeat stomach cancer, they lived an extraordinary time with love and courage.
This story tells us that in the face of the impermanence and impossibility of life, we need to cherish the present, be grateful for life, bravely face difficulties and firmly follow our own path. In cases where medicine cannot help, we can seek other methods, such as Chinese medicine, nature, etc. The most important thing is to believe in your own strength and courage and go on with determination.