I have a colleague named Xiao Li. Since her husband was diagnosed with cancer, she has to go to work during the day and take care of her husband in the hospital at night.
After work at noon, I took the time to go to the vegetable market to buy food, went home to prepare meals and sent them to the hospital. I grabbed a bite of rice in a hurry and it was almost time to go to work in the afternoon.
Xiao Li is often so busy that he has no time to take care of his children, including studying, let alone taking them to and from school.
Despite the non-stop, things often go wrong.
For a while, the hospital issued a notice of payment, for a while, the teacher wanted to find parents, and for a while, the company informed me to work overtime.
Xiao Li said that she often didn't know which side she was busy with, and she couldn't wait to give birth to superhuman powers to deal with these unexpected things.
According to herself, every time she is with her husband, she often feels dizzy and nauseous, and there is a feeling of suffocation.
Xiao Li's parents-in-law are old and in poor health; My husband has only one brother, and he is still in the field, which can't help; The child has just started school and still needs to be taken care of.
Many things need to be arranged and handled well. Xiao Li often feels powerless and has a feeling of being powerless.
As friends of Xiao Li, we are very sympathetic to Xiao Li's current situation and help her as much as we can. I hope Xiao Li can successfully tide over the current difficulties.
However, cancer is not contagious, but when family members take care of cancer patients wholeheartedly, there may be too much psychological pressure, which may lead to some symptoms, such as dizziness and nausea.
In this case, patients and their families should make psychological adjustment, and Qi Xin should work together to face the difficulties, believing that the solution is always more than the difficulties.
I live with cancer patients and never feel uncomfortable. What's the matter? One is my stepmother, who has lived for more than ten years. She has a variety of cancers and also takes care of her for the last one or two years. Another father-in-law has liver cancer, and now he lives with her. He always tries to cook what he likes and do what makes him happy. His daughter doesn't even dare to come to my house to eat, but I really feel that cancer patients are different. Except very thin.
The poisonous gas is terrible. I recuperate the body of cancer patients. Cupping and scraping on my body are stinking, especially smelly, and I was poisoned when I came back. There are blisters on both sides of the ankle, pain in the middle finger of the right hand, and black blood beans are scraped.
I don't think so. One is that people with patients have a psychological burden and are afraid of being infected. Actually, cancer is not contagious, but there is an inflammation with hepatitis that is contagious. The other is that patients use drugs, and the smell or function of drugs makes relatives around patients react. This is for reference, please consider it! !
Aids is not contagious as long as you don't have sex and blood transfusion/cancer has not been heard of. . This is a psychological reaction/you think too much or the patient's condition makes people uncomfortable. . Just return your heart to normal/
Caused by the patient's gas field and magnetic field
First of all, it needs to be clear that cancer itself is not contagious. Being dizzy and sick with cancer patients is probably a kind of fear of death in your heart, which makes you unacceptable. Cancer is not contagious, so don't be overly sensitive when eating with cancer patients in life or at work, let alone discriminate against cancer patients and stay away from cancer patients. If we do this, cancer patients will not only be very sad, but also adversely affect their recovery. I hope everyone can realize this and help cancer patients tide over the difficulties. Dizziness and nausea with cancer patients are mainly psychological reactions caused by excessive psychological pressure.
People who have been ill for a long time have too much yin. I often meet such patients. Some people are not seriously ill and have too much yin, which has nothing to do with psychology or emotion. A person's life is a process from yang to yin. The closer to the end, the heavier the yin. People who are physically sensitive will feel it, and sometimes feeling the pulse will feel attractive.
The influence of gas field, after all, people with terminal diseases will not give off a good gas field.
Being with cancer patients is a relative, so there should be no such phenomenon, but it is at work in the heart, unless it is not a relative.