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Chapter 3256 [3256] Most afraid of the second
Zhao Wenzong continued talking on the phone.
While waiting for the taxi to arrive, Xie Wanying looked at the sky and saw that it was a little dark, and the night wind was cold and lonely.
It is said that none of A Cai’s family is in the provincial capital, and A Cai is working alone in the provincial capital after graduating from university.
Too many outstanding young people have to choose to leave their hometown in order to make more money. Usually nothing is fine, but once an accident happens and needs help from others, it will be a big disaster.
These things young people don’t understand, they really don’t understand. When I was young, I flew freely, and I wanted to run as far as I wanted. I was unrestrained and unrestrained. In essence, I thought how innocent and beautiful the world was. Until you suddenly want to die or live, you will suddenly find all kinds of good things at home.
The elders understand this, but the elders have contradictions in their hearts. The reality is that the hometown can’t make money, and the children have to let him/her go even if there is an emergency.
A Cai’s family is like Xie Wanying’s mother Sun Rongfang. I can’t stop my daughter from developing outside. All I can do is tell my daughter on the phone to be careful everywhere and take care of herself.
A Cai is like her Xie Wanying, if she can not tell her family, try not to tell her family, and she is not willing to cause trouble to her family.
It is conceivable that young people are most afraid of two things when they are alone: the first thing is that they have no money. The second thing is that money is not enough.
The former is easy to understand, and many things cannot be done without money. Fortunately, most things in the world can be solved with a little money.
The second most likely scenario is in the hospital.
For example, if the patient’s condition requires surgery, the doctor directly tells the patient to do it. Many patients are not afraid of not having money to pay for medical expenses, but are simply afraid of death.
What a doctor can do in this regard is limited according to professional rules. The problem is that when the doctor talks about this, it is impossible not to talk about the risks of surgery with the patient, so how can the patient really feel at ease.
TV often shows pictures of family members or loved ones supporting patients in surgery, which is reasonable and well-founded. Only a family member or a loved one would say to a patient with little thought: No matter what, I love you, I support you, and I will save you no matter what.
Love is called magical power by many literary works, because it can really comfort people’s hearts, and love is unconditional.
Let me ask the clinical doctors, how many dare to tell the patient that I will help you sign and I will definitely be able to save you.
The doctor who dares to say this is really like an angel descended from the sky. It doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have it at all, but the strength of the practice of medicine is a test of the doctor’s need to master the perfect technical ability.
Therefore, most of the clinical conditions have become like A Cai. Just based on Zhao Wenzong’s description on the phone, Xie Wanying can completely imagine the situation that A Cai encountered in the hospital emergency room. It should be said that such a situation is common in the emergency rooms of large and small hospitals.
“Call your family over.”
“What, your family isn’t here? You can ask your friends to come and help you.”
“How could our doctor sign for you? You and your family have to decide this matter. If we decide for you, people will say that we forced you to go to the operating table. If you have an accident, you will say that We deliberately killed people.”
“Why are you crying? Don’t cry. No one wants you to die. Our doctors are even more reluctant to see you die. It’s for your own good that you call someone here, so hurry up and save your life.”
(end of this chapter)