A Max-Level Boss with a Sickly Script

Su Nanzhi was born with a heart condition and was once told she wouldn't live past 18. Yet, she survived. Because of a pair of extraordinary eyes, her heart gradually became calm and unperturbe...

Chapter 385: Change of Medicine

Chapter 385: Change of Medicine

The two siblings didn't know what sin they had committed. According to Jiang Xin's years of studying medicine, since he took on a patient like Su Nanzhi, although he only knew her father's side of her family history, her mother was also healthy. It was really not appropriate for two children in the same pregnancies to suffer from heart disease.

"Why do I feel that your situations are opposite?" Jiang Xin stared at the medical report and doubted his life.

The person who should be lying in bed is jumping around, but the other one who looks much better is what a heart patient should be like.

Jiang Xin also learned about the medicines An Yunhuai usually took.

Su Nanzhi walked away for a while with her cell phone.

"An Yunhuai, right? Take out all the medicines you usually take and let me see them."

An Yunhuai got up and went to get it. When he passed the living room, he saw Su Nanzhi standing on the balcony, tapping on her cell phone.

"What are you doing?"

Su Nanzhi: "Oh, my friend sent me a link to Pin xx and asked me to click it. I'll download the software first. The network is better on the balcony."

We moved in so hastily that we didn't even have time to put up the internet.

An Yunhuai: "..."

Jiang Xin, who just followed out: "..."

I didn't realize, boss, you have friends who need help bargaining.

Jiang Xin looked at An Yunhuai's medicine and sighed, "I just got a new batch of medicine. I'll switch it to the same one your sister is taking. It's more effective. Once you're stable for a while, I'll contact my mentor for you. Then we can see whether conservative treatment or surgery is better for your condition."

After hearing this, An Yunhuai subconsciously asked, "Can surgery cure it?"

Jiang Xin: "There are many types of heart disease today, and theoretically, there are few cures. However, my mentor's laboratory specializes in heart disease treatment, and he has made good progress recently. However, the feasibility of this treatment in humans remains to be tested."

An Yunhuai lowered his voice, "...What about my sister? Her condition is more serious than mine, right?"

Jiang Xin glanced at the little girl on the balcony, and thought that the person in front of him was her brother, so it would be a good idea to let him go and persuade her.

"My initial advice to your sister was to get a heart transplant," Jiang Xin paused. "Have you heard anything about heart transplant surgery? Generally, we wouldn't recommend a heart transplant unless the condition is truly incurable. Whether a heart is suitable or not, and whether you can wait to get one, are all issues. Your sister doesn't have to worry about the expensive medical expenses financially, but do you look like someone with a serious heart condition?"

Doctor Jiang was worried. He was very worried because he encountered a patient who came for examination and treatment for a normal condition, but she didn't treat herself as a patient.

She attended classes almost normally, and she didn't pay any attention to her diet. Dr. Jiang had caught her secretly eating spicy strips, iced milk tea, iced cola, and grilled skewers more than once.

No wonder the doctor-patient relationship is becoming increasingly tense. Every time Jiang Xin sees this scene, his blood pressure rises.

With her body, can she eat whatever she wants?

An Yunhuai only just realized that Su Nanzhi's illness was even more serious than his.

She didn't even look like someone in poor health.

"You can also persuade her when you have time. Those who need treatment should still receive treatment."

Su Nanzhi must have finished downloading. When she came in, she saw two people talking about something. "What are you talking about?"

Jiang Xin came back to his senses, "It's nothing, I changed your brother's medicine, it's the same as yours."

(End of this chapter)