After finding Mu Yiyi, Lin Siquan hung up the phone with relief.
Mu Yiyi sat there alone, with his two big eyes open, but there was no focus.
There was a bit of pitiful fear on her beautiful and clean face.
"One by one..." Lin Siquan went over and hugged her into his arms, saying distressedly, "It's okay, it's okay..."
"Si Quan, I can't see anything. I'm scared... It wouldn't have lasted this long before..." Mu Yiyi cried sadly like a child.[
No one is afraid of permanent darkness, which feels like half of life has disappeared.
before?
Lin Siquan's heart felt like it was being cut by a dull knife, and the pain was so painful that it was hard to breathe. How long should she keep it a secret?
Walking over, Feiying looked up at the dazzling lights in the mall, and then looked at Mu Yiyi, who was lying in Lin Siquan's arms like a helpless and aggrieved child. He raised his hand to cover his mouth, trying to stop himself.
Don't cry out.
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In the corridor outside the hospital ward, the doctor said to Lin Siquan with some seriousness: "You must persuade her to do a brain CT. According to her symptoms, I suspect that she has suffered a violent impact on the brain before, causing intracranial congestion.
It compresses the optic nerve, so you often lose your sight temporarily. Today's situation can only show that the condition is getting worse. If you want to return to normal, you must do a craniotomy to remove the stasis inside."
"Of course, in this case, the child...cannot be saved!" the doctor added cautiously.
Lin Siquan frowned, feeling very uncomfortable.
The child was Mu Yiyi's only belief. If she knew that the child could not be saved, he could not imagine how sad and desperate she would be.
"Yes, her brain... was injured." Lin Siquan was certain that Mu Yiyi's head was hit hard that time on the boat.
She sometimes had unusual vomiting and fainting, which was probably caused by congestion in the brain compressing the nerves. Why hadn't he thought of that at the time?
I really believed what she said and thought it was caused by pregnancy.
"Why didn't you come to the hospital earlier?" the doctor asked.
Lin Siquan was startled. "Earlier? How is that possible?"
If it hadn't happened today, Mu Yiyi would have wanted to keep this secret from him in order to keep the child in her belly.
"Is craniotomy dangerous?" He suddenly felt exhausted and weak.
Originally, because of Mu Yiyi's ischemia type, the baby in her belly was likely to have neonatal hemolytic disease. Now, such a situation has occurred again.
How difficult would it be to keep this child?
"Any surgery will be risky, and there is no surgery with a 100% success rate, especially the human brain, which has a very complex cellular structure, so the surgery will be even more difficult."[
Lin Siquan asked in a daze: "If a craniotomy is performed, what are the chances of recovery?"
"To be precise, the chance of recovery is only 30%."
"So low?" What he wants is one hundred percent.
"The human brain is the most complex organ in the body. Anything can happen during or after surgery. We haven't had a brain CT scan yet, so we don't know whether the location of her congestion is good or not. If the location is not good or slightly wrong,
It may cause permanent blindness or other injuries. That's why I said that the chance of recovery is only 30%."