The man was handsome, from a good family, and generous to her; she was very satisfied.<...
After some inquiries.
Entered the office of the director of neurology.
The other person was a middle-aged man.
He glanced at the medical record, then looked at her: "Are you Ying Sisi?"
"Yes."
"What symptoms do you usually have?"
Ying Sisi: "Sometimes I remember things, and sometimes I don't. I might dislike a smell one day, but suddenly find it pleasant the next. The same goes for my writing habits: sometimes I use a little punctuation, sometimes not. My illness has a pretty regular pattern. It always flares up at the beginning of the month, and my behavior during those few days is completely different from usual. It's like I've become a completely different person."
"It's probably a hallucination caused by schizophrenia. I'll prescribe some medicine for you. If the symptoms don't improve, come back for a checkup." The doctor paused and said, "We import these psychiatric medications from outside, so they're quite expensive. Sixty-six per box."
"Forget it." Ying Sisi felt it was unreliable.
Should, that is, it cannot be determined.
If you are not sure, take medicine.
What if the food is not suitable for your condition and you get sick?
She thanked him and left.
Thinking back on the doctor's diagnosis.
Schizophrenia.
So it was one person, split into two?
Does that count as her sleeping in the same bed with two people?
She absolutely couldn't accept it.
The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable she felt. She must have misunderstood.
Ying Sisi was riding her bike absentmindedly and hit a rock. The bike lost balance and she fell down. Her hands were rubbing against the ground and it hurt.
Ouch.
"Who am I to be?"
Ying Sisi looked back and saw Shen Ru standing not far behind her, pushing a bicycle. Next to her stood a girl who looked about sixteen or seventeen years old, tall and pretty.
"Old woman!" Ying Sisi started cursing.
"She's so pretty, how could she be so uneducated?" The girl complained for Shen Ru, "Why did my mother do something to you and you cursed her?"
"That's why I scolded her. A well-educated person wouldn't destroy his own brother's family."
The girl then realized that Ying Sisi was her cousin. "You. You are..."
"I am your aunt!" Ying Sisi picked up the bicycle, got on it and rode away.
"Mom, she's so fierce. Why would Grandpa and my uncle insist on recognizing such an uncultured person?"
"Who knows them?" Chen Ru has been disliked by her family recently, and she blames everything on Ying Sisi.
If Ying Sisi hadn't run home and attracted Zheng Rong's attention.
The third brother will never remember what happened in his life.
Maybe in a few years, he would agree to let her introduce him to someone.
After walking for a while, Ying Sisi decided to ask the doctor for details.
After getting her number back in line, she asked directly, "Hello, doctor. Does schizophrenia mean that one person splits into two people?"
The doctor was very patient and reassured her, "That's not what you're saying. This is a brain problem. What you're describing are just some of the symptoms. In serious cases, you could potentially injure someone, so be careful."
Ying Sisi's heart, which had been slightly relieved, began to lift again. Hurting someone? She hated seeing him hurting someone the most. "Are there any side effects from taking the medicine?"
"All medicines are poisonous," said the doctor.
Ying Sisi hesitated a little and finally did not take the medicine. Let's just leave it at that for now.
The skin on the palm of her hand was scratched, so she went home and took out some ointment to disinfect it.
At this time, there was a sound of door opening outside.
Qin Yanci pushed the door open and walked in.
Ying Sisi recalled the doctor's diagnosis and was filled with worry. She still put on a smile when she faced him, "Aci, you're back. Did the teacher ask you about your studies?"