But I know:
can hold and can't hold is a gradual degenerative process, such as Parkinson's disease. Nurses' coping methods for "can hold or not" are the same as those of Parkinson's patients: create conditions to play the positive attractive factors that are not within the influence of the disease on both sides of development, reduce destructive factors, and actively try to delay the process; but also accept it calmly The fact that it gradually gets worse without getting better.
This serenity is part of everyone's life. It's just that Parkinson's patients are condensed a little bit. After the age of 25, everyone's body will become more and more aging, and the appearance will become more and more haggard; everyone will become more and more unable to do bed sports after the age of 25 to 35, and most people will have a worse career after the age of 60. It's getting worse because it's already unemployed. As for not being able to bend down, remember things, climb tall buildings, walk long distances, speak hard, chew food, all of these are waiting for each of us to experience inescapably.
I have a 19-year-old Parkinson's patient in my family - my once excellent father - and will continue to be excellent, but the standard of excellence has changed, learn to be a good patient.
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