My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 457 - 451 Why Not Donate
457 Chapter 451 Why Not Donate
"I really don't know about this?" The primary treating physician was also somewhat desperate now.
"Initially, all checks were passed for the final screening, and everything was suitable. However, it was found that Dr. Tang's body isn't quite suited for donation. If she donates forcibly, it will impact her health, so she finally decided not to donate."
This was something everyone could understand, after all, everyone cherishes their lives given to them by their parents. There was no reason to risk one's own life for another's.
Thus, if someone chooses to donate, it's out of morality. If they don't, it's just human nature. No one can be forced or blamed for this, but Qin's mother just couldn't accept it.
All she was left with was this tiny spark of hope. The doctor had already stated that if Ziyi couldn't find a suitable bone marrow match, then he only had a few short months to live. And where could she find a suitable bone marrow match in this limited time? After a lot of searching, they found one. All the checks were done and it was said that donation was possible, but why now it's not?
Qin's mother didn't believe it and went to find Dr. Tang again, but she was not in the hospital and could not be seen. She was said to be unwell and had gone home to rest. Having no other option, Qin's mother turned to the hospital director.
The director pulled out a stack of medical reports, "I've looked at the results of the tests. Indeed, the donation will be somewhat harmful to our doctor's health. She's not suitable to donate bone marrow for someone else right now. If she still wants to donate, she'll have to wait at least another six months. We can't allow our doctors to make such a dangerous decision, especially when she is a key talent we are cultivating at our hospital. We can't knowingly put her in danger."
Despite Qin's mother's pleas, he wouldn't agree.
Yes, he felt sympathy. Sympathy for a mother, and for a young man. But sympathy did not mean he should involve his doctor. They are doctors, not gods. Tang Yuxin's hands could save countless others. If something happened to her, he would not be able to bear the responsibility.
Besides, Tang Yuxin had already refused. Plus, when the Qin family had initially come, they were not planning on having surgery anyway, but rather on conducting another matching test. Even if the matching was successful, various unexpected things can still render the surgery impossible.
They had made this very clear over the phone, and the Qin family had agreed.
So, this turn of events fell within the realm of the previously mentioned unexpected incidents. No one should be blamed. Of course, nobody should bear any blame.
Emerging from the director's office, Qin's mother was at a loss on how to face her son and how to tell him about this. She gave birth to him, gave him hope, but ultimately, could she only watch as his life slowly slipped away? Her son while he was still alive, could still call her "mom" and still had body heat and a heartbeat.
But before long, her son would die and be gone from her forever. Clutching her arms, she burst into loud sobs.
At that moment, unknown to her - not far away - a young woman was standing coldly watching them, her eyes filled with inexplicable coldness.
She slightly lifted the corner of her lips and turned to leave, with only the fluttering of the hem of her clothing in the wind suggesting the chill she felt.
She was unsure if it was the cold weather, or the coldness in people, or maybe the coldness in hearts.
Qin's mother walked into the ward where Ziyi was sleeping. He was no longer his former self, neither in demeanor nor in looks. He was like a man stripped of all his vitality, waiting for the flame of his life to extinguish. No one by his side could help him.
Those who once persevered with him had left him.
The one who would have persevered with him was the one he had abandoned.
"What, she's not donating?"
Old Qin saw the look on Qin's mother's face and knew immediately. Surprisingly, he wasn't taken aback. It's as if the moment he learned who the donor was, he knew what the outcome would be.
Overwhelmed with sadness, Qin's mother nodded and sat down with a sense of powerlessness.
"Dad, she's not donating, do you know? She's not donating, she's not willing to save my son!"
In Old Qin's aged eyes, for the first time, there was an unspeakable regret and remorse.
This is retribution.
At this moment, he was shedding old tears, but for the life of him he just couldn't sob. How would he sob, let the tears flow? For his entire life, he had never needed to weep until now.
"Dad..." Qin's mother looked up and kneeled down on the floor.
"Dad, why won't she donate to Ziyi, why won't she?"
Old Qin opened his mouth to speak. What would he say? Right, what would he say? Could he admit that what goes around comes around, and their wrong doing had led to such karma? Weren't they clear of what they had done in their hearts?
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And now, they wanted a stranger's bone marrow, but would that stranger give it?
He would never forget the look in Tang Yuxin's eyes when they last part ways. It was pure hatred.
Would she save those she hates, especially when she would rather see them dead?
He turned around again. Looking at his only grandson lying there, he was unsure of what to do amidst his silent tears.
Tang Yuxin opened the door to the ward and walked in. She stood right in front of the bed, staring at the man who had been wasted away by the illness.
If not for his name or his recognizable features, she even found it hard to believe that this was the same Qin Ziyi, the man who had amazed her all those years by the Blue River.
The illness had not only taken away his physique, but also worn his spirit. He was only hanging on by a thread. Maybe he wanted to live on, maybe he wanted to break free.
Ziyi weakly shook his head, perhaps because the stare was too intense. He reluctantly opened his eyes and looked at the woman who was at once far and near.
His colorless lips moved slightly as if trying to smile, but couldn't. Even the words seemed to be stuck in his throat, leaving him speechless to say anything.
"Long.....long time no see"
Indeed, it had been over a year.
"You finally became a doctor." Tang Yuxin was wearing the uniform of a military hospital doctor, and on her chest badge, the title read - resident physician.