Huang Zhilei hadn't left yet, so he walked over to his junior sister and asked, "Have you had breakfast?"
"Eat, I ate the breakfast that Senior Brother Cao bought me this morning." Xie Wanying answered Senior Brother Huang truthfully.
After receiving her answer, Huang Zhilei adjusted his glasses, the lenses were shiny: It turns out that Junior Sister and Senior Brother Cao had met in private.
Cao Yong took the medical record from his family and opened it, needing to read it carefully.
Huang Zhilei asked the patients and their families to sit on the sofa.
It will take some time for the doctor to read the medical records carefully.
Xie Wanying walked over and gave Dr. Hu and others a glass of hot water to drink.
Sitting down on the office chair, Cao Yong took out the pen worn in the pocket of his white coat, calmed down, and took notes while reading the medical records.
While waiting for the doctor to speak, the patient and his family members were as anxious as a bucket of water, just like a prisoner waiting to be sentenced. At this moment, it seems that the doctor's words can determine the patient's future life outcome.
Mr. Liu drank two gulps of water to calm down his shock. The more he drank, the thirstier he became. The anxiety in his heart could not be calmed down until the dust settled.
Dr. Hu did not pick up the cup or drink water, just like an immortal who is neither hungry nor thirsty.
In order to relieve Teacher Hu's tension, Xie Wanying talked about the child last night: "I called NICU this morning and asked Brother Luo. Everyone said that the child's indicators were very good after one night, and the ventilator was very useful.
The medicine is effective, and I can be weaned off the machine in a few days and ready to be discharged from the nicu."
That child had finally survived the catastrophe and lived up to everyone's expectations.
Doctor Hu's hard face finally showed a smile.
My wife was still rescuing people last night. Mr. Liu sighed. If his wife's eyes were fine, he would probably work at his job as a doctor until she died.
In fact, after experiencing last night's storm, Dr. Hu's mentality has changed and his mood has eased. He had no choice but to accept his fate that he could no longer work. He said to classmate Xie: "You can tell me your story.
You said I could help you."
Cao Yong, who was far away, clearly heard their conversation, and his eyes immediately glanced over with doubt.
Huang Zhilei turned around, looked around curiously, and thought: What was the junior sister talking to Dr. Hu in private?
It was difficult to speak in front of her senior brother, so Xie Wanying thanked Dr. Hu and planned to talk to Dr. Hu next time. Anyway, her mother's matter was far less urgent than Dr. Hu's eyes.
Time passed minute by minute.
Huang Zhilei followed the instructions and went to the operating room to prepare before leaving the office.
Cao Yong put down his pen and medical records, stood up, walked around his desk, and walked to the coffee table to talk to the patients and their families.
"Dr. Cao, please speak frankly if you have anything to say, but it doesn't hurt." Mr. Liu encouraged the doctor to explain the situation clearly to him, saying, "My wife said she knew she was not in good condition."
The family members were afraid that the doctor would shrink back. Cao Yong expressed that he understood the family members' intentions and said: "Her condition is not very good."
Mr. Liu's heart was beating rapidly, and he looked at his wife sitting next to him in panic. It can be seen that he asked the doctor to admit that in fact, no one could bear it when he really heard the bad news, and he was a bit too pretentious.
Compared with her husband, Dr. Hu is calmer. I cannot say that she is not a little disappointed. I can only say that the result is probably expected. Cao Yong took out a piece of white paper and drew a picture while explaining to the family: "This is the eye surgery."
Arteries. These thin blood vessels at the end of the ophthalmic artery are the central retinal artery and its branches that supply the most important retinal cells of our eyes.”