For many years as a doctor, I was always dealing with sick people. I have learned that being sick is a test of each person’s attitude toward life, and each person’s reaction and attitude toward illness is very different. Here we are talking about common diseases that are not yet too life-threatening, such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, etc. Attitudes are as follows: The first way: learning that they are sick, nervous, anxious, worried, fearful, feel that the sky above their heads are collapsing, panic, every day things are worried about this, eat not good, sleep restless. First of all, I blame my past lifestyle how unreasonable, how I do not pay attention to take care of their own body, and this chagrin. For example, if there is a slight change in the electrocardiogram, you will think of sudden cardiac death; if a few red blood cells are found in the urine test, you will worry that you will develop uremia and need dialysis and kidney replacement. The more you learn about your disease, the more fearful you become. The more you know about your disease, the more fearful you will be. Then you will seek medical advice and medication everywhere, and you will frequently change doctors and medication. As a result, they make themselves physically and mentally exhausted, and the treatment is always bad, and even lead to a decline in health. The second way: when you learn that you are sick, you do not take it seriously, as if your illness has nothing to do with you. For example, although the blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid indexes are higher than normal, but no symptoms and discomfort, think they are obviously a good person, so they do not go to the hospital to find trouble. So, you should be busy or busy, you should drink or drink, you should eat as much as you can. As a result, without taking any treatment and monitoring, the indicators of pathology are getting higher and higher, leading to sudden cerebrovascular accidents, myocardial infarction and other acute and critical illnesses, and even loss of life. There was once a man of about 45 years old, came to see a doctor and found that blood pressure and blood sugar were very abnormal, he said, he had known it for a long time, but he was busy as usual in the past few years, should eat, never take medication, and do not control the diet. I seriously told him about the dangers of high blood pressure and diabetes if you do not control the indicators on the human body, but I could see that my words, he was not moved in the slightest. As a result, less than two years later, he was pulled by car to the hospital, half unable to move, speech is unfavorable, do a head CT examination, determined to be a brain hemorrhage. After rescue treatment although recovered a lot, but still left the sequelae of hemiplegia. The third way: learn that you are sick, carefully and calmly understand the knowledge related to your disease. Know how the disease is, how you should take medication, how to monitor, how to adjust your lifestyle, regular checkups and follow-ups at the hospital, take your disease seriously and insist on taking medication as a very important part of your life, and be persistent. As a result, many years have passed, and the health and mental condition is still very good, as normal people work and live. In life, old age, sickness and death are the laws of nature. As we grow older, everyone inevitably has to deal with disease. Sickness is certainly disgusting, but illness is often a warning bell to us to protect life, it reminds us how to treat their lives well. So a rational, serious and open way of dealing with illness is rewarded with a life that still has quality.