A relative of a colleague teaches in a central school in the countryside and teaches ninth-grade English. She was just over forty years old, the prime of life, and she died suddenly without warning the day before yesterday.
That day, she rushed to school at 5 o'clock in the morning, went to the cafeteria to eat after tutoring the students' morning reading class, and returned to the collective office after the meal, and took a seat at her workstation. She went back to the office first, and the other teachers also entered the office one after another, sat back at their respective workstations, or memorized lesson plans or corrected homework, and got busy.
Colleagues and relatives bent their arms together and placed them on the table in front of them, their heads leaning forward and lying on their arms, motionless, as if they were asleep. Her co-workers didn't care, thinking she was tired or hadn't slept well last night and wanted to take a break. After a long time, a male teacher felt that something was wrong because she never slept in the office, especially at this time. He called her softly, but there was no responseI tried to step forward again, and pushed her a few times, but nothing happened. All the teachers panicked and rushed forward to help her head up, only to see that her face was pale, her eyes were closed, and she didn't know when she was gone.
She was rushed to the nearest hospital for emergency treatment, but it was too late, and she had no vital signs.
A colleague said that his relatives had been in good health, and the physical examination had also found any underlying diseases. It's just that a few days before she died, she felt some stomach pain, so she casually took the ** stomach disease medicine that her husband was taking, and only took it twice, and I don't know if it had any effect, she still insisted on going to work.
She should have had an acute myocardial infarction. The heart is not far from the stomach, and many patients often confuse the two, do not go to the hospital for examination, but just take it for granted to buy some medicine for stomach problems**myocardial infarction. And that's often the big deal.