Tuesday, September 24, 2013

戰勝命運的奇蹟在我們中國人來說很多時都不是夢


中國人是非常厲害的, 戰勝命運的奇蹟在我們中國人來說很多時都不是夢, 但每次我們不任由該死的醫生擺弄時, 醫生會說我們的方法不安全,不科學, 沒有根據, 故事中這個人沒錢, 自製「鋼的腎」存活了13年,遠超過尿毒症病人的平均透析生存期, 個醫生死剩張嘴說不可效仿! 人有錢也不會走這條路, 沒錢叫人等死好了?正規的醫療每年整死多少人 ? 正規的醫療很安全哈?
窮人悲歌 自製洗腎機 辛酸活13年
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胡頌文用簡單的儀器在家自製「血透機」。(取材自南方周末)
胡頌文用簡單的儀器在家自製「血透機」。(取材自南方周末)
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江蘇南通人胡頌文自製「鋼的腎」維持生命13年的故事,成為微博熱議的話題。自製「鋼的腎」減少透析成本,甚至還「科普」給其他患者,胡頌文奇蹟般的13年透析生活,除了令人匪夷所思之外,更多的是窮人沒錢治病的心酸。但江蘇省中醫院腎內科主任孫偉表示,重複使用透析器,自製「鋼的腎」容易產生操作不規範、感染等一系列問題,胡頌文做法不可效仿。
南方周末報導,胡頌文家境貧困,一直和80多歲的母親相依為命,他們的飯菜裡很少能看到肉。自從1993年被確診為尿毒症開始,胡頌文就得靠著透析生活,他的臉色漆黑,走路還一瘸一拐,他在醫院的血透治療花光積蓄。為了省錢,胡頌文用廚具、容器和簡單的儀器在家自製了一台「血透機」。
透析要用的透析液是他以粉劑和純淨水一起配置而成的,沖洗管道的鹽水也是自己購買的,單次成本降到10元。加上近年來大幅降低的輸血器、皮管的費用,總共算下來,一次自助透析的費用不到60元,僅為在醫院做血透的八分之一。一個月需做13次血透,總共算下來也不到1000元。
報導說,在真正做透析時,配液、插管、沖洗等過程也曾經讓胡頌文手忙腳亂,但他很快適應了下來,甚至還能夠自己做血管穿刺。時間一長,胡頌文甚至還學會調節脫水量。就這樣他奇蹟般地存活了13年,遠超過尿毒症病人的平均透析生存期。
然而自製「鋼的腎」是否能夠符合透析的安全要求?揚子晚報報導,孫偉表示,胡頌文的遭遇值得同情,但自製「鋼的腎」的做法卻不可效仿,「腎病患者感染率發生過高和患者的免疫力狀態低下有關,重複使用透析器容易導致感染的發生。」孫偉說。像胡頌文那樣使用純淨水作為透析用水的做法也不可取,「透析用水的水質、用量都有嚴格的要求和規定,如果使用純淨水,水中的微量元素會影響人體,導致長期並發症的發生。」
腎臟病患者需要依靠透析維持生命,但透析的「成本」卻讓很多人咋舌,400元一次,每周三次下來便是1200元。如果沒有血透「人工腎」,腎臟病患者還能通過什麼方法維持生命?報導說,孫偉建議,在常規的血透之外,可以考慮用腹膜透析作為腎臟病治療的首選替代方法,每年可以比血透省下1萬多元,「腹膜透析操作簡便,不需大型設備,病人可在家自行透析。」


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這是另一個"迫上梁山"的故事:

Chinese man spends eight years building himself bionic hands after DIY accident (well, he was building a bomb to go fishing)

  • Sun Jifa, 51, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded
  • Could not afford hospital's prosthetic arms so made his own
By Daily Mail Reporter
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A man who lost both hands when a homemade bomb exploded has finally created a new pair of arms after eight years of planning.
Sun Jifa could not afford the hospital's prosthetic limbs after the explosive for blast fishing detonated prematurely, but desperately needed the use of his hands to work on the family farm.
That's when the 51-year-old from Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, decided to create his own bionic hands.
Invention: Sun Jifa, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded prematurely
Invention: Sun Jifa, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded prematurely
Back to work: Sun Jifa, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded prematurely
Determined: The 51-year-old spent eight years making his bionic hand
'I survived but I had no hands and I couldn't afford to buy the false hands the hospital wanted me to have - so I decided to make my own,' he explained.
 Sun spent eight years making prototypes before finally creating a pair of metal hands which can grip and hold thanks to a series of wires and pulleys inside the shell.'I control them with movements from my elbows and I can work, love normally and feed myself just like anyone else,' explained the real life tin man.
Idea: 'I survived but I had no hands and I couldn't afford to buy the false hands the hospital wanted me to have - so I decided to make my own,' he explained
Idea: 'I survived but I had no hands and I couldn't afford to buy the false hands the hospital wanted me to have - so I decided to make my own,' he explained
Sun, 51, lost both his hands when a bomb he was creating for blast fishing in Guanmashan, Jilin province, northern China, exploded prematurely.
The only drawback is that steel is quite heavy so they're tiring to wear and get hot or cold in the extremes of summer and winter,
Difficulty: The only drawback is that steel is quite heavy so they're tiring to wear and get hot or cold in the extremes of summer and winter, said Sun
'The only drawback is that steel is quite heavy so they're tiring to wear and get hot or cold in the extremes of summer and winter,' added Sun.
Now he plans to develop the design for other similarly disabled people.
'I made this from scrap metal for virtually nothing. There is no need to pay hospitals a fortune,' he said.


 http//www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188226/Bionic-hands-Chinese-man-spends-years-building-new-arms-DIY-accident.html#ixzz2HtWnCqfM