Chapter 1151: It's Not Easy to Be Alive!

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Orthopedic Clinic.

The waiting hall was densely packed with people.

Some are in wheelchairs, some are on crutches.

There were a lot of people, but it was surprisingly quiet.

Tang Xin and Chu Yunxuan, dressed tightly and covered, can only be seen on tiptoe, and Wu Jie who is surrounded in the middle.

It was different from being in the lobby of the inpatient building in the morning, and being surrounded by a heavy siege.

At this moment.

Wu Jie is more like chatting with patients, doing homely things.

What to talk about?

It was too far away to hear what the old man was saying.

Out of curiosity, Tang Xin hurriedly asked someone to ask.

This question made me realize that the situation was very unusual.

Originally.

After Tang Xiao's operation was over, Wu Jie, as a family member of the patient, naturally had to go through some procedures.

At the time of handover with the doctor, there were other patients who came to the emergency department.

This patient is very special, he has hearing and speech impairments, which is commonly known as deaf and mute.

I accidentally misaligned my joints while doing farm work, because I couldn't hear or speak, and I was uneducated and couldn't write.

Ask him where it hurts, and he won't hear at all.

Gesturing and asking him to write down, he can't write.

can only constantly communicate and ask through body language......

This kind of consultation and treatment is really too laborious.

Originally, Wu Jie's arrival was enough to attract many people to watch.

Wu Jie also experienced this situation for the first time, so he was concerned about asking other people with disabilities.

And then......

And he won't go.

One of them will talk about the pain, the disability, and the inconvenience in life.

All the time.

Tanglong Industrial Group pays special attention to charity and invests a lot of money every day to help the disadvantaged.

Therefore, everyone thinks that Wu Jie wants to understand the real life of people with disabilities in order to give some help.

As a result, people not only told each other frankly, but also informed each other, which eventually led to a lot of people with disabilities and their families gathering here.

After learning the reason, Tang Xin and Bai Fengling did not bother Wu Jie, but listened quietly.

I don't know if I don't listen, and I'm shocked when I hear it.

In fact, due to congenital and acquired reasons, there are more than 80 million disabled people in China, with a total population of more than one billion.

Like those with derogatory connotations, what are the common names of deaf, mute, lame, mentally retarded, disabled, etc.

As a sign of respect, it has long been amended to collectively refer to persons with disabilities.

Among the more than 80 million people with disabilities, the number of people is from large to small, mainly hearing impairment, visual impairment, speech impairment, physical impairment, mental impairment and multiple disabilities.

The largest number of people with hearing impairment, incomplete statistics, are more than 20 million.

This is followed by more than 10 million visually impaired people.

But no matter what.

It stands to reason that on average, one person with a disability is one person for every dozen people in public.

But in real life, people don't often see people with disabilities.

Why is that?

Tang Xin and Bai Fengling, after listening to it, suddenly realized.

The old man who is being told has his leg amputated because of a car accident.

When he was older, he needed a long period of rehabilitation training to regain his ability to walk with a prosthetic leg, and it was not necessarily successful, so he chose to use a wheelchair.

Usually living at home, whether it is getting in and out of bed, or going to the bathroom, you either climb by yourself, or you can only rely on the help of your family, which is very inconvenient.

As for going out......

It's okay to flip the wheel yourself and walk around your home, but it's too difficult to go far away.

There is no car at home, and if he goes out alone, buses and taxis will not let him take it at all.

For the bus, you need to find someone to help him get on the bus.

The taxi was more cumbersome, carrying him into the car and putting the wheelchair away in the trunk.

It's so troublesome, it's better not to carry it.

I came to the hospital today to see a doctor, and I was kindly driven by a neighbor.

Even so, he had to rely on his son to carry him in the car and then get out of the car.

Doing so on the road, blocking the vehicles behind, the dripping horn sounded, like a talisman, making the old man even more reluctant to go out.

It's so much trouble to go out, let alone go shopping.

In many places, wheelchair access is not available.

The so-called toilets for the disabled are also used to stack sundries most of the time, and many are used by normal people.

And even worse than this old man is a blind man who will be told later.

She was born blind and was born blind.

Because she couldn't see, she didn't have the opportunity to read and write at all, so she was destined to be illiterate.

Without culture and ability, let alone work to make money, even normal social interactions are difficult, and if you want to marry, you will marry someone with poor family conditions.

After all, if the conditions are good, who can look down on a blind person?

And because I can't see the road at all, I've only heard of such things as blind roads, but I've never used them.

In reality, there are indeed blind roads, but they are basically strange designs and random construction.

On the sidewalks on both sides of the road, the blind roads are discontinuous and uneven, and there are often obstacles and rainwater well cellar covers.

In many cases, there are man-made blockages, random parking, and stalls, which make the blind road useless.

Even if the sidewalk is available with a blind path, there is no blind lane at the zebra crossing across the road.

Blind people can't see zebra crossings and signal lights, and crossing the road is still dangerous.

As for what guide dog, where can she afford it?

I knew where I wanted to go, but I didn't know how to get there.

I've fallen countless times, I've fallen too much, and I just don't go out.

Therefore, if she is not accompanied, she, like the more than 10 million other blind people in China, will not dare to go out at all.

Even if it's lost, hit, or stolen, you don't know it.

And in contrast.

People with speech and hearing impairments are better off when it comes to traveling, after all, they can still see.

But in life, there are still too many inconveniences.

It is difficult to study, and most schools are reluctant to admit people with disabilities because it is too troublesome.

Even if individual schools admit students, students with disabilities are easily treated differently and even discriminated against.

They can only go to special schools, but there are many people with disabilities and few special schools, which leads to the vast majority of them having no knowledge and skills, which in turn makes it difficult for them to find employment.

There are very few businesses that are willing to hire people with disabilities.

Just like hearing and speech impaired, they can't make and answer phone calls to communicate with customers, and even work communication with colleagues is difficult, even if they want to do a job that doesn't require much communication, they must have the corresponding skills, and they can't read much, can they?

Of course.

The worst are people with multiple disabilities and mental disabilities.

Living in the world, listening, speaking, reading and writing is the most important ability to survive.

Physical inconvenience can also be overcome with equipment or family help.

But if you can't hear and can't see, and want to survive in society, then it's really annoying.

As for mental disorders......

In many places, people talk about people with mental disorders and avoid them.

In the eyes of many people, they behave differently, think strangely, behave impermanently, and do not know when they will behave dangerously.

It is also because of some cases that have deepened people's fear and disgust.

People often mistakenly believe that people with mental illness are not responsible for committing crimes, and it is not illegal to kill people.

All kinds of thinking inertia and consciousness bias cause people to have no good impression of people with mental disabilities.

Mental illness, neuropathy, brain damage, mental retardation, intellectual retardation......

There are too many derogatory words to refer to, enough to show people's attitudes.

Even family members lack the necessary care and respect.

Occasionally, news breaks out that a mentally disabled person has been chained by his family and kept in captivity for many years.

Other than that.

People with disabilities are not only inconvenient, they are sometimes particularly dangerous.

Some people specially recruit and arrest disabled people, and force them to perform heavy physical labor through beating, scolding, and coercion, and if they lose their ability to work, they will cause mining accidents, car accidents, and so on, and seek money and kill people.

There are also people who control the disabled and use their misery to make the people sympathize with the charity, so as to obtain a lot of income and consume the people's sympathy again and again.

......

Listen to people with disabilities or their families.

Tang Xin and Bai Fengling were both sad.

The number of people with disabilities is huge, but they are rarely encountered in life.

It's not that they don't want to go out and integrate into society, it's mainly because their physical conditions don't allow it.

It is too troublesome to go out for those with physical disabilities, and too dangerous to go out for those with hearing impairments.

Those with mental disorders are either isolated in hospitals or imprisoned at home.

Speech impairment and hearing impairment, if they do not communicate, do not know that they have a disability.

Therefore.

As a result, it is rare to see people with disabilities in our lives.

Occasionally, I see people who are beggars.

And it is difficult to help the more than 80 million people with disabilities.

Simply giving them economic and material help will not change their lives and circumstances.

It's like giving a blind man more money, but there is no way to help him see this gorgeous and colorful world.

Money can't let deaf patients hear all kinds of beautiful sounds in this world.

The best thing to help them is to help them regain their physical functions.

However......

This is not an easy task.

Today's human medical technology is much more advanced than in the past, but it still cannot solve many problems.

For example, the eyes are the most important in human daily life.

With the popularization of smart electronic devices, the myopia rate in China is soaring wildly.

According to incomplete statistics, there are already 600 million myopia patients in China, and the proportion of myopia among adolescent students is rising.

This directly leads to the fact that many people have the dream of becoming a pilot and becoming a pilot, and the result is ......

Often, the first round of vision examination is not qualified at all.

Too many myopia patients have brought a huge market demand.

In the past, prescription prescription with glasses was the most profitable, and later contact lenses appeared, which also made many businesses make a lot of money.

But no matter what glasses, they can't meet people's needs.

And so.

Unscrupulous businessmen invented the gimmick of pseudomyopia.

Let children who are already myopic claim to be cured with their expensive treatment devices.

But in fact, the so-called pseudomyopia is just eye fatigue.

The real cause of myopia is that the ciliary muscle loses its regulatory function.

The ciliary muscle, controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system, helps the lens of the eye to adjust its curvature so that it can adjust its focus when looking at objects at different distances.

Prolonged close use of the eyes leads to inappropriately prolonged contraction and spasm of the ciliary muscle, resulting in a decrease in function.

In the long run, the eye axis is too long, the lens and cornea are deformed, and eventually the vision of distant objects is blurred.

Therefore, some people are not myopia, but just ciliary muscle fatigue, and can recover with a little eye drops and more rest.

But the vast majority of people are truly short-sighted.

There is no way to reverse any medications, massages, training, etc., and can only be done by wearing glasses or doing corrective surgery.

Just like eye exercises, it can only relieve fatigue, but not improve myopia.

In order to take off their glasses, people have come up with a lot of ways.

The first surgery was performed to cut the cornea of the eye to reduce the refractive power, and the focal length was longer, so that vision could be restored.

However, this kind of surgery is too difficult, and the cornea cannot heal itself, and the slightest collision and squeezing can easily lead to the rupture of the eyeball.

Later, people thought of using a laser to directly remove the surface of the cornea, but this kind of corrective surgery was too rough and easy to leave scars.

With the advancement of technology, unwilling human beings have developed excimer laser positioning corneal inlay surgery.

It sounds complicated, but it is actually a corneal flap that is prepared first, then the surface of the cornea is cut and retained, and a certain amount of cornea is ground off with a cold laser, and then the corneal surface and flap are covered back.

The surgery is painless, the recovery is fast, and the vision recovery after surgery is also very good.

But nothing can be perfect, and the failure rate for this surgery is 1.

Among them, the higher the degree of myopia, the higher the failure rate of surgery, the more strenuous exercise, and the easier it is for the angle flap to peel off.

In addition, when the corneal stroma is less, it has an impact on the imaging ability, which is directly reflected in the fact that it is not clear to see things at night.

Now.

It has also launched ReLEx, keratoconus cross-linking, Ocyclic therapy and so on.

Without exception, surgery is done around the cornea.

So visible.

Vision correction is so difficult that it has not been 100% effective and harmless for decades.

Not to mention, to help blind people gain vision.

The only surgery that is currently feasible and has a low failure rate is corneal transplantation for patients with corneal lesions.

But if you want to transplant, you have to find a donor.

Generally, it is the seriously ill patients and the deceased who have died in disasters who donate their corneas voluntarily or voluntarily by their families.

Other words.

If you are not blinded because of your cornea, a cornea transplant is useless.

All in all.

The ideal is beautiful, but the reality is cruel.

Hearing the voices of so many disabled people and their families, I realized that it was not easy for them to live.

Their lives are already extremely difficult, and they have to endure all kinds of discrimination and bullying.

As for Wu Jie......

He didn't even eat dinner, so he has been learning more about it here, and naturally he wants to help them and help more than 80 million disabled people.

With great power comes great responsibility.

If you have encountered it, how can you turn a blind eye?

And everyone is willing to communicate openly and honestly.

Because Wu Jie created a miracle, the antidote pill not only eliminated the Sakura virus epidemic, but also eliminated many mortal diseases.

Therefore, everyone thinks that Wu Jie will definitely be able to create another miracle and give more than 80 million disabled people a new life......

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