Last night I ordered takeout, and ate a Tastin Burger, after which I started feeling unwell, with vomiting, dizziness, and the sensation that something was stuck in my throat.
Last night I probably slept for less than an hour, because as soon as I lay down I felt unwell, as if what was in my stomach would immediately come out of my mouth; it was very uncomfortable.
Today I couldn't help but go to the Second Hospital. I was a bit stunned, because I often dream; I have a predisposition to dreaming; this place felt familiar.

But I’m sure I haven’t been to this place before; I came to Yinzhou after I started university; I had never been here before. My health has always been good.
When I checked in at the internal medicine outpatient clinic and sat in a chair waiting for my number to be called, I studied the scene in front of me very intently; this had absolutely appeared in one of my dreams.
This place was so familiar, yet I had never been here. In that moment I felt a bit at a loss; my eyes went dark, my peripheral vision couldn’t see anything, and I stood quietly staring at the door in front of me...
I was very sure I had dreamed of being here, but that dream was a long time ago; I can’t recall exactly what it contained, and I feel somewhat anxious...
I thought very carefully again, and confirmed that I really hadn’t been here before... I looked up some information, and there is a scientific concept called "dream recurrence".
That is, in real life I may have seen a roughly similar scene. Suddenly seeing the site in person may cause memory misalignment, making me think I encountered it in a dream. This site left me somewhat at a loss...
After seeing the doctor, she told me to first run a blood test; the result showed that amylase was somewhat elevated, about double. Damn, it really scared me—how did it suddenly double like that?
I asked, and the doctor said: IV fluids first, come back for a recheck the day after tomorrow; if the indicators don’t go down, admission may be required, possibly considering pancreatic problems or stones.
I’m a bit scared... why the pancreas... I looked it up online and found that the pancreas is among the most unforgiving diseases; other stomach problems can be postponed a bit, but pancreatic issues require prompt treatment.
Hope everything will be okay!
