On the first day of the Lunar New Year, when people are immersed in the joyful atmosphere of the New Year, there is a special group of people who are silently sticking to the dialysis room, they are uremia patients. At a time when they should be reuniting with their families and celebrating the New Year, they have to face the hardships of dialysis.
For uremia patients, dialysis is an extension of their lives. Dialysis** several times a week has become an integral part of their lives. In the dialysis room, I saw their strength and courage. Not only do they have to endure physical pain, but they also have to face psychological stress. However, they never gave up their desire for life and hope for the future.
The dialysis room on the first day of the Lunar New Year did not stop operating because of the holiday. The medical staff still stick to their posts and take care of each patient. They use their professional knowledge and skills to provide life support to patients. On this special day, their dedication makes people feel warm.
I had the privilege of speaking with a uremia patient who shared his insights. "Dialysis was hard, but it gave me a chance to continue living," he said. Every dialysis is a struggle between life and death, and I want to cherish this hard-won life. His words reveal an immense value for life and a firm belief in the future.
Looking at the patients in the dialysis room, I couldn't help but be touched by their strength. They were indomitable in the face of illness and fought it with a tenacious will. Their stories taught me how fragile and strong life is. Even in the face of great difficulties, we cannot give up our love for life and the pursuit of hope.
The dialysis room on the first day of the Lunar New Year is not only a first-class place, but also a place full of love and hope. Patients encourage and support each other through every difficult moment. They face the disease with an optimistic attitude and infect each other with warm smiles.
In addition, social care also brings hope to uremia patients. Volunteers will come to the dialysis unit to send warmth and blessings to the patients; The community also provides help and support to patients in various ways. These cares made the patients feel the warmth of the world, and also strengthened their confidence in overcoming the disease.
The first day of the Lunar New Year is a special and ordinary day for uremia patients. They are persevering and waiting for the dawn of hope, and their stories tell us that no matter how difficult life is, we must be firm in our faith and move forward. Let's praise these strong life guardians and send them our most sincere blessings. At the same time, let us cherish our health, care for everyone around us, and let love and hope pass on among us. Uremia