The turquoise waters of the lake and the verdant mountains, the chirping of birds and the scent of flowers make for a peaceful and relaxing environment. It's a celebration of rural life, and there are plenty of city dwellers who want to live out their old age in such an environment, but the reality is quite the opposite. Living conditions in rural areas are not as ideal as people think, and the pension problems faced by rural residents are even more alarming, resulting in a complete erosion of their values. A closer look at the retirement habits of rural residents will surely surprise you.
At present, the problem of population aging is intensifying, and the pension and medical problems faced by rural areas are becoming more and more serious, and the prospects are not optimistic. A large number of older people have been diagnosed with a critical illness and have neither been hospitalized nor received**, and the incidence of this condition continues to rise. The reason for this is truly heart-wrenching, and there is endless pain and unspeakable helplessness behind it. Everyone doesn't want to get sick and no one doesn't want to live well, but why would they choose to give up? The reason for this is very straightforward: they have neither social insurance nor health insurance, which makes it difficult for an average rural family to afford the high cost of health care.
I went back to the village not long ago and heard everyone talking about trivial things about parents. The village is home to a 73-year-old man who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, so the hospital recommended that he stay in the hospital for acceptance**. Despite this, the old man still stuck to his point of view and chose not to be hospitalized, but to go home. Their children were also unable to convince the old man, so they followed his advice. The old man had an in-depth conversation with me and shared his views. He felt that he was too old to bear all kinds of pressure, and he did not want to exhaust his family assets at the end of his life and bring additional financial pressure to his children.
In fact, this situation is very common in rural areas, and when a serious illness strikes, reimbursement is only a drop in the bucket. Excessive medical intervention can only lead to a loss of respect for life, a long stay in a hospital bed, and life becoming more painful than death, which not only consumes life meaninglessly, but also has a bad impact on the lives of future generations. Personally, I believe that regardless of the severity of the disease, as long as it can be thoroughly **, it must be carried out resolutely**. If you suffer from a terminal illness that cannot be ***, you must firmly avoid unnecessary **, otherwise it will eventually lead to the collapse of the family and the burden of your children, and you will also suffer endless pain, which will eventually lead to the loss of property and people, what is the point of doing this!
Birth, old age, sickness, and death are the normal state of human beings, and excessive ** will only cause damage to individuals and countries, and excessive ** will lose human dignity, so that their life performance will become negative, and there will be no harm but no benefit. It is hoped that the country will relax a little in terms of medicines. For example, for pain in advanced cancer**, the use of medications should not be unduly restricted, and the patient's needs should be met as much as possible to reduce their suffering towards the end of their lives.
I hope that one day in the future, our medical system will be transformed, and we will pay enough attention to this issue. Nowadays, the likelihood of the average person suffering from a terminal illness has been greatly reduced, and the purpose of ** is only to extend their life expectancy a little. It is not only the elderly who have been pushed back into poverty due to illness, but also the loved ones of the entire family. Social