After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 217 - 144: How Fortunate He Is to Have Met Her

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Chapter 217: Chapter 144: How Fortunate He Is to Have Met Her

After the middle-aged woman finished telling her story, she looked at Ning Youguang with confusion on her face.

Ning Youguang smiled slightly and analyzed for her: "This involves the relationship between mindset and illness. Systolic pressure is related to doing things for others that you shouldn’t, and an unyielding attitude leads to directional blood flow, causing elevated systolic pressure. This feeling of injustice we call a signal, which can lead you to get sick. You need to think carefully about what you just mentioned."

"I just can’t let it go," the middle-aged woman said, her brows deeply furrowed.

"This matter has been over for more than a year, and the result of your inability to understand it is that your body has already shown problems, hasn’t it?"

The middle-aged woman lowered her head and murmured: "Is that so?"

"Yes, the belief that your leader shouldn’t have made you step down is the direct cause of your high blood pressure," Ning Youguang said calmly. "Stepping down was a blanket policy, necessary for reforms and the situation. From the leader’s perspective, why should you be special, what special conditions do you have? Transform your attitude about this matter and think about it calmly."

After a long silence, the woman looked at Ning Youguang and agreed, "Dr. Ning, what you said makes sense."

Immediately, she felt a lot lighter in her head.

Seeing her expression, Ning Youguang knew she was experiencing changes from her body to her emotions, and went further to explain the pattern of diastolic pressure.

"Diastolic pressure is related to the resistance against things you feel you shouldn’t do. This mood creates a directional physiological effect on blood flow, causing elevated diastolic pressure."

The woman thought for a moment, then admitted, "For more than a year, I indeed had this kind of mindset."

Ning Youguang asked, "Would you be willing to trust my words and tell me more?" 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

The middle-aged woman clutched her water bottle tightly, "After I retired, I stayed home doing chores and looking after my granddaughter, but I felt I shouldn’t be a housewife. Doing so seemed to have no value in life, and in the past, I always looked down on housewives."

The pain was evident in her grim eyes.

Ning Youguang said, "Being a housewife is also indirectly contributing to the country. By taking care of your granddaughter and contributing to your family, you relieve your son and daughter-in-law of worries so they can work without concern, which is of great value."

Under Ning Youguang’s guidance, the middle-aged woman’s perception began to change.

Half an hour later.

Ning Youguang smiled and said, "Let’s measure your blood pressure again."

The middle-aged woman nodded.

After measuring, the numbers on the blood pressure monitor showed "130/90mmHg."

The middle-aged woman looked at the numbers on the monitor, feeling stunned and unable to react for a long moment.

After a while, she marveled, "Dr. Ning, you are truly amazing. Your method of treatment is incredible, not only lowering my high blood pressure but also resolving my mental barriers." Her face was filled with joy, and she was in a state of excitement, "Now, not only does my head feel lighter, but my heart is also at ease."

Ning Youguang smiled as he put away the blood pressure monitor before him, "Actually, I simply correctly utilized the corresponding relationship between mindset and physical impact."

The middle-aged woman curiously asked, "So what mindset is corresponding to my illness?"

Ning Youguang put the blood pressure monitor in the cabinet and sat back down next to the middle-aged woman:

"You have two negative mindsets. One is dissatisfaction with the leadership’s decision. Your psychological inclination is an internal rebellion, which inevitably leads to increased systolic pressure during vascular constriction, and for more than a year, you’ve been in a tense, rebellious state, which sustained forms a stable pathological change. After our communication today, you changed your perspective, removed that rebellious mindset, and upon acceptance of that matter, the internal pressure was instantly lifted, so your head immediately lightened, and the systolic pressure decreased. The second mindset is a reluctance regarding your current state and actions, so when doing chores and looking after your granddaughter at home, you haven’t completely let go mentally. If you can fully let go, you’ll do these things at home with a completely relaxed and comfortable mental state, and there won’t be a disease sign of elevated diastolic pressure. Like if someone now asked you to sweep the streets, if you’re fully accepting of the task in your heart, there won’t be any pressure. However, if you’re not accepting, you’ll develop many negative emotions, become very tense, leading to a constricted state internally, which will cause elevated blood pressure."

Seeing the middle-aged woman listening intently, Ning Youguang added:

"You’ve changed your mindset now, accepted those things you couldn’t understand, and your heart immediately opened up, allowing the diastolic pressure to decrease."

"Why did I develop such a mindset?" the woman asked, somewhat puzzled.

"It relates to your psychological operational pattern. You see yourself highly, and whenever others don’t rate you highly enough, you show a defiant attitude. This is how you approach the outside world. It’s like many people, especially young ones who grew up spoiled by their parents, always getting what they want, which develops into a mindset where everything must be fulfilled to them. If not, they become unhappy and dissatisfied with others. Growing up, they enter society where people can’t fulfill all their desires. At home, they were the center and everyone catered to them, but outside, people won’t spin around them. They interact using a self-centric operational model, and when encountering those who don’t heed them, they get angry but don’t dare vent it on others. Over time, this repressed anger causes asthma, as it’s anger that can’t be expressed outwardly.

"Or take internal indigestion, leading to physical indigestion. Many have the experience where their appetite decreases and digestive ability weakens when they can’t digest mentally certain actions of others toward them. This leads to a similar physiological transformation. Understandably, if someone consistently struggles with thoughts about people or matters mentally over a long time, their digestive system, experiencing long-term low function, will, after a repeated amount and quality change, develop organic disease.

"In fact, every time we experience negative emotions, they cause some damage to our bodies. At low levels, it’s generally hard to detect, but over time, when the condition worsens, it’s noticeable, which is what we call ’illness.’ Sometimes a sudden intense emotion will quickly lead to an ’amount change’ and cause illness."

The middle-aged woman nodded fearfully, "So they say that to heal mental illness, you need mental medicine."

Ning Youguang nodded, "That’s true. Many of our physical illnesses require psychological treatment for a root cure, while external medications can only temporarily address symptoms. Unless one changes their mindset and perspective, similar illnesses will constantly recur, potentially worsening with strong stimuli."

This was the reason why in her previous life she eventually moved from Chinese medicine to studying psychology.

Because she saw the underlying logic of illness.

And she precisely treated herself with ’medicine’ through understanding what the mind truly is.

After the consultation ended, the middle-aged woman left Ning Youguang’s office happily.

"Teacher Ning, you stay busy, no need to see me out. I’ll head home myself."

Her steps leaving were much lighter than when she arrived, her voice more cheerful, unlike before when filled with resentment.

Her entire being was revitalized, as if reborn.

Ning Youguang stood by the door, watching her departing figure, smiling gently.

Her elegant eyes and brows were suffused with complete joy.

Shi Wangyue, who had come earlier, was quietly leaning against the wall.

His deep-set eyes observed the joy on her face and the satisfied figure of the departing woman, gradually sinking into recollection.

He always remembered, in the third grade Chinese class, when the teacher asked each student to write an essay on "My Dream."

At that time, some wrote about growing up to be wealthy, some wanted to be policemen, some aspired to be scientists, others wanted to become stars...

Only she had written four simple characters: "To heal and save."

Time flies, and fleeting youth slips away.

Nearly two decades had quickly passed.

Those once aspiring to wealth became ordinary people chasing after goals, others who swore to be police protecting everyone became shrewd and capable businessmen, those earnest in becoming scientists held minor government positions in their hometowns, and the eager hopeful wishing to be a star had long married with children, becoming someone else’s mom.

Only she in front of him, steadfast as ever, diligently remains a teacher, a doctor healing and saving.

Saving lives, and also healing hearts.

In this world, everything changes quickly, information, technologies, and people’s hearts.

But she alone never wavered, just like when he first saw her, with clear and bright eyes, a pure kindness, and beauty in her gaze as pure as clear water.

How fortunate he was to have met her.

How fortunate to have encountered her early in his life. 1314