“Ignore It Until It Goes Away” Doesn’t Work With Everything 
Health & Body, Home, Hospital, Indonesia, Patients | Healthy | June 17, 2021 
I have mild chronic gastritis. I also have a slight deformation on my hip so I often feel pain in my lower back and hip. The pain I feel from those two conditions can be bad, but thankfully not often. I also have a high pain threshold because of them. 
 
One day in late November, I started feeling discomfort in my stomach but I couldn’t really pinpoint where exactly. I disregarded it as just one of my two issues, so I started taking my usual medicine and kept an eye on my diet. The pain came and went for a full month. I didn’t really think about it since I was busy with a project and I had already bought a concert ticket. Project ended, concert attended, and the pain still lingered. 
 
Finally, on New Year’s Eve, the pain was unbearable, so I told my sister who’s a doctor. She came by and did a quick check. 
 
Sister: “Pack your bag, and I’ll call our parents to take you to the ER.” 
 
It turned out that I had a swollen appendix. It was only hours away from rupturing. I ended up having to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks through a hospital window, with an IV drip and some stitches on my tummy. 
 
This, ladies and gentlemen, is a reminder to never ignore any pain you feel in your body.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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