Sharing at the program, Ms. Que Nhung said that she and her husband have been married for 7 years and have a young son. The family life was stable when Mr. Van Doan suddenly fell ill.
He was in a coma for exactly a week. At that time, I was really disappointed, not knowing how to face it. I once thought I would never see my husband again," she choked up recalling.
After waking up, Mr. Van Doan almost lost his ability to communicate and had to start practicing everything from the beginning. According to Ms. Que Nhung, that period was an extremely difficult series of days for the whole family.
The disease makes him like a child. He can't speak and has to learn from scratch," she shared.
In the early days of recovery, Mr. Van Doan mainly communicated by writing on paper. Because he could not express his thoughts as usual, he often fell into a state of frustration and stress. Understanding her husband's psychology, Ms. Que Nhung always tried to be gentle and patiently accompany him.
I understand that he is very uncomfortable when he wants to talk but cannot, so I always try to be gentle with him," she said.
Listening to the story, MC Dai Nghia expressed sympathy for the pressure that the patient's family had to go through.
Health incidents are not easy at all. When overcome, behind is always the steadfastness and great sacrifice of the caregiver," the male MC shared.
According to Ms. Que Nhung, in the most difficult period, both families were a great support for her and her husband to have more motivation to overcome the upheaval. Although someone once advised her to give up because the care journey was too hard, she never thought about leaving.
When taking care of my husband in the hospital, I thought if something happened to the person I loved, I couldn't leave him," she confided.
After a long period of treatment and rehabilitation, Mr. Van Doan's health has improved by about 90%, only limited in communication. Although he cannot do heavy work as before, he still tries to help his wife with small household chores.
I can't do heavy work but I still cook rice for my wife," he emotionally shared.
Psychologist To Nhi A commented that Ms. Que Nhung is a positive woman when she always looks at what she still has, instead of losing.
Closing the program, Mr. Van Doan choked up and sent words of thanks to his wife after the journey of overcoming illness together: "After the incident, I love my wife even more.
The story of Mr. Van Doan and Ms. Que Nhung's couple moved many viewers with their companionship, patience and love for each other in the most difficult period of life.