27, some netizens posted that Blind Shu, the author of "I Won't Like You" and "Lenz's Law", unfortunately passed away due to illness at the age of 29.
As "Blind Shu passed away" became a hot search topic on Weibo, that afternoon, Blind Shu's mother posted a message on her daughter's Weibo account to confirm that Blind Shu had passed away due to a lung infection on January 5 this year. "Shu Shu has been fighting the disease very hard and tenaciously in the past three years. The pain all over his body in the later period is unbearable. I hope there will be no pain in heaven!"
In April 2021, Blind Shu's family members used her Weibo account to post on their behalf. He said, "I am very ill and cannot eat or sleep for long periods of time... I am actively cooperating with the treatment and striving for an early recovery and update."
After that, Blind Book's Weibo began to record in detail the process of treatment and medical treatment in the past few years. Her life after the illness can almost be described as "unbearable pain". "It hurt so much that my mouth was so bitter that I had to endure it for two or three hours." "The pain was so severe today that breathing felt like inserting a knife into the heart and lungs." "Three pills a day." A combination of tramadol, 2 tubes of pethidine, and 1 tube of morphine to relieve stress. "I have been fasting for 3 days, but I still vomit 5-6 pounds of dark brown liquid every day, and feel burning in the esophagus and heart. Chest, heart, lungs, waist and kidneys, Huge pain" "Angina, stomach pain, pain in the reflex area of the back when stretched, I once knelt on the ground all night crying and said stop kicking me and pulling me (I have never had such pain when giving birth)"...
In January last year, blind book A genetic test was conducted and it was found that "there are only about 30 reported cases of her disease in the world." In June, she received the test results of her mother and daughter. "Your mother does not carry the mutation, but the child does...it is the same as yours." But fortunately, "no other compound mutations were detected, so it is very important." The probability is that he will not get sick."
In August of the same year, Blind Book once again issued an article saying, "The diagnosis is basically confirmed. It is an extremely rare systemic neuron disease caused by syringomyelia, with damage to the vagus nerve and central nervous system."
After fighting the disease for three years, Blind Book still left her family and readers who loved her.
editor Li Jie