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    For beds that she does not manage herself, Xie Wanying also knows the medical history of the patients in the group.

    "Has your group discussed it?" Zhao Zhaowei believed her and asked.

    "For advanced liver cirrhosis, Dr. Gong said that the best treatment is liver transplantation."

    There are a lot of patients waiting for liver transplantation, and there is a long queue. Whether they can wait has become a gamble.  Family members can donate livers.  The hospital encourages family members to donate livers.  Yangyang's mother has a positive hepatitis B indicator, and her elderly parents are either hepatitis B patients or have failed other medical examinations, so they cannot donate a liver to her.

    Maybe many people will ask at this time, where is her husband?

    She got divorced, and her ex-husband married another wife and had children. He claimed that he had no relationship with her or Yangyang, which was considered a clean break.  The time of their divorce was very coincidental, when Yangyang's mother was diagnosed as a hepatitis B patient.

    Every time he thinks of the Yangyang family, Zhao Zhaowei feels more and more that classmate Xie is right to scold him. Compared with these patients, he is too happy.

    During the visiting hours of the patient's family, a little boy carrying a schoolbag walked into the ward. He stretched his head and saw Zhao Zhaowei jumping over and said: "Doctor Zhao."

    Xie Wanying turned around and looked at classmate Zhao: The kid called you Dr. Zhao.

    Zhao Zhaowei puffed up his chest proudly and said to Yangyang who came running: "I have to leave tomorrow, but I will be back to work soon."

    "You are back to health, and my mother is almost cured and can go home. The doctor said so." Yangyang told the doctor's brother.

    Does the doctor let the patient go home?  sure?  Can Yangyang's mother go home now due to this illness?

    Zhao Zhaowei¡¯s face turned pale and he looked at classmate Xie.

    Xie Wanying thought: I¡¯ll go back and ask Dr. Gong what¡¯s going on.

    Yangyang¡¯s head was raised, his steady eyes that were completely inconsistent with his age scanned the faces of his brothers and sisters, and he immediately said: "I'll go find the doctor and ask."

    ¡°Dong, dong, dong,¡± the child ran to the doctor¡¯s office quickly.

    Seeing this, Xie Wanying and Zhao Zhaowei followed.

    "I'm looking for Dr. Gong." Yangyang stood at the door of the doctor's office and shouted with a small voice.

    The busy doctors turned around and saw the child.  Some put their hands on the child's little head, touched it, and made a joke to the child: "What are you asking Dr. Gong for? Do you want to ask him for candy?"

    "I asked him about my mother's illness." Yangyang's little face did not joke with the doctors and said with a very serious look.

    Unable to fool the child, the doctors had no choice but to ask where their colleagues had gone: "Someone called Gong Xiangbin and said that someone very important wanted to talk to him."

    After receiving the phone call, Gong Xiangbin ran back.

    "Dr. Gong, I want to donate a liver to my mother."

    How could the doctor let a ten-year-old child donate his liver?

    Gong Xiangbin grabbed the child's little arm, brought it to the side, and said, "I've told you many times, don't listen to what other people say. Your mother doesn't need a liver transplant."

    "You lied to me! Doctors can't lie." Yang Yang pouted his mouth angrily.

    "What did I lie to you about?" Gong Xiangbin said as he wiped the sweat from his forehead, "You're right, doctors don't lie."

    "You are obviously lying. Can my mother go home? Is she really recovered from her illness?"

    Children don¡¯t understand.  After all, people are born, old, sick and die.  I stayed in the hospital, but after a while, the doctor said that there was no cure but could only alleviate the symptoms. The patient had no money, so he could only take the patient home.  Doctors and elders in the family will definitely not be able to say the words "waiting to death" to children.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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