My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 470 - 464: The Surgery, She Performs
Chapter 470: Chapter 464: The Surgery, She Performs
Of course, she didn’t know the consequences of taking this medication yet, but it wouldn’t be good.
She poured the pills out of the bottle, feeling as if she was courting death. In her previous life, Sang Zhilan and her daughter were responsible for her demise. Now, it felt like she was nearing death once again due to their actions.
She put the medicine in her mouth and swallowed it. She had no other choice, she couldn’t hold on any longer. If she could hold on, she would rather crawl than take medicine meant for people who were on the brink of death.
At first, there was no effect after taking the medicine. However, a few minutes later, she clenched her hand over her chest, feeling a burning sensation that was incredibly uncomfortable.
The wound on her back was still hurting.
Perhaps this medication wasn’t enough, she needed to get a painkiller injection.
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She took out her phone, but she didn’t know who to call. She knew that after this surgery, she would probably be completely incapacitated, and she might not even have anyone to take care of her.
She didn’t dare to call her father or her uncle. And she realized, pitifully, that she couldn’t find a single person who could care for her.
Until she saw the name at the top of her contact list.
She pressed on the name and sent out a text.
“Uncle Gu, I might be crippled. Can you come and take care of me?” But just before she hit send, she added a sentence, “Uncle Gu, you said, can pain really be avoided? But what if I’m really scared of the pain?”
Actually, everyone is afraid of pain. No one can say they are not.
Fear of pain is a human instinct, just like eating, sleeping, and breathing.
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She put down her phone, got out of the hospital bed and felt a lot lighter, but her chest was still burning. She could feel her heart beating hard and fast, much faster and more noticeable than before.
This must be the effect of a modern stimulant, but without as many side effects.
She walked out and arrived at the injection room.
“Give me a shot of painkillers,” she placed both her hands on the table and clenched them.
The nurse hesitated before giving her the injection.
Tang Yuxin put on her clothes, walking forward like a wandering soul.
As she walked, she took out her phone and dialed the dean.
“Dean, it’s me, Xiaotang.”
“Eh, Xiaotang, how are you? Are you feeling better?” As soon as Dean Zhu heard Tang Yuxin’s voice, he asked worriedly, “Don’t worry, Xiaobing is alright, he’s doing well, and all his vital signs are recovering, you don’t have to be concerned.”
Dean Zhu sat back down, seemingly calm, but his mind was filled with worries, primarily about Jin Wenhan’s condition. Jin Wenhan’s mother refused to agree to amputation, and he wanted to kick Wei Jiani out of the military hospital. How did he end up recruiting such troublesome interns?
Tang Yuxin let out a light breath, touching her waist. The pain was much better now, possibly due to the painkiller injection.
“Dean, I’m going to take on a surgery.”
“A surgery?” The dean stood up abruptly. “Xiaotang, are you trying to kill yourself? You can’t take a surgery now.”
“It’s okay,” Tang Yuxin was now heading towards the operation room, “I took a painkiller. I can last a few more hours. It’s just a leg. I should be able to do it if I’m quick.”
“No, I don’t agree,” Dean Zhu didn’t want Tang Yuxin to risk her life, “What if something happens?”
“I know my limits,” Tang Yuxin tightened her grip on her phone, “I can last at least seven hours. I hope the operation won’t take too long. I need to prepare the operation room now. Please hurry. We don’t have much time and neither do I.”
After she finished speaking, she hung up. Now, she was standing in front of the operating room, resting with her eyes closed.
Not long after, Jin Wenhan was pushed into the operating room. Everything was ready, and the rest of the staff were preparing for the operation.
Jin’s mother was unhappy outside upon hearing that her son could have the surgery without an amputation, performed by the same female doctor. Although relieved, she was still not pleased.
“Why didn’t they perform the surgery earlier? Why did they wait until it was this serious?” She stood outside, her harsh voice resounding everywhere.
A doctor who was about to go in couldn’t bear it anymore.
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He walked over and stood in front of Jin’s Mother.
“Madam, Dr. Xiaotang is doing the surgery after injecting herself with a painkiller. You should know, she’s risking her life to perform this surgery.”
But Jin’s mother was still indifferent because she was not a doctor and did not understand.
“Ma’am, do you think this is something she should naturally do?” He asked. But the way Jin’s mother ignored his words hurt him deeply.
Jin’s mother kept the same expression.
The doctor turned around, took a few steps, then turned again. His words echoed throughout the room.
“Mrs. Jin, you have no relation to our Dr. Xiaotang. You didn’t give birth to her, nor raise her. She doesn’t need to risk her life for irrelevant people like you. Please do not take her for granted. She could have decided not to save your son because she is not obligated to. She is enduring her back wound and risking her life just because she is a doctor. You can disrespect us, but after the surgery, could you please stay away from her?”
Jin’s mother wanted to retort, but saw Dean Zhu approaching.
“Dean Zhu, look, look…” She pointed at the doctor who just went into the operating room, “That Xiaotang doctor, after operating on my son, is she just going to leave him?”
Dean Zhu didn’t respond; he stood at the door, for the first time feeling a sort of sad dignity.
“Mrs. Jin, I’ve already spoken to your son’s doctor: after the surgery, we will arrange for a transfer immediately. Our hospital’s facilities and service are not as good as those private hospitals. We’re afraid we cannot take care of your son properly.”
This was a sign for her to leave.
Jin’s mother wasn’t stupid; she understood the implication.
She sat on the rest chair outside, her eyes glued to the operating room.
If her son’s leg could be saved, she certainly wouldn’t want to stay in this hospital, which didn’t even have a proper shopping mall, and where the food was like pig swill.