Chapter 657 Stroke



Zhou Yong squatted in the hospital corridor, hating this place to death.

It’s only been a short time, and he’s here again!

But this time it wasn't his grandparents who got into trouble, it was his grandfather.

During lunch, the old man insisted on drinking, and everyone couldn't persuade him, so they had to let him drink a little.

Who knew that not long after drinking the wine, the old man suddenly fell down.

Everyone was terrified and rushed him to the hospital for emergency treatment. The doctor said it was a cerebral hemorrhage and was afraid to perform surgery, so he could only give him antihypertensive drugs and conservative treatment.

After this incident, who would still want to celebrate the New Year? Everyone's mood turned sour.

Zhou Yong stayed with his parents in the hospital for a long time, but the old man didn't wake up until dark.

Hu Zi fearfully grabbed Zhou Yong's hand and said, "Dad, why is great-grandfather always sleeping?"

Zhou Yong's heart trembled, and he pretended to be calm and comforted him: "Grandpa was tired, so he slept a little longer. Huzi, are you hungry? Daddy will take you back to eat first."

He didn't know whether his grandfather could wake up, so he could only send Hu Zi back first. He couldn't let him stay here watching all the time. What if he got scared?

Hu Zi looked at him pitifully: "Dad, I'm so hungry."

"Then Dad will take you home first."

After saying that, he said something to his parents and grandmother, and then took Hu Zi home.

At home, Mr. Zhou and Mrs. Zhou were waiting. They didn't know that something had happened to Mr. Xu. They were very surprised to see Zhou Yong and Hu Zi coming back so late.

Mr. Zhou asked him, "Why are you back now? It's already so late. Did you come back after dinner? Oh, where are your parents? Why haven't they come back yet?"

Before Zhou Yong could open his mouth, Hu Zi said, "Grandpa is sleeping in the hospital. I was so hungry, so Dad sent me back."

As soon as these words were spoken, the two old men's expressions changed instantly.

Mr. Zhou's expression turned serious: "Something happened to Old Xu?"

Zhou Yong didn't dare to hide it anymore and could only confess: "Grandpa was making a fuss about drinking today. We didn't dare to stop him for fear that he would get sick from anger, so we let him drink a small sip. Who knew he would suddenly collapse?"

Old Master Zhou glared at him in dissatisfaction: "You are really reckless! Is he okay now? What did the doctor say?"

Zhou Yong didn't dare to refute, and said anxiously: "It was said to be a cerebral hemorrhage. He was given blood pressure medication. The rest can only be waited."

"Cerebral hemorrhage?" Old Master Zhou was stunned for a moment. "Is it a stroke? How about asking Doctor Su to take a look? Try acupuncture?"

When Zhou Yong heard this, he suddenly thought it was a solution, so he quickly said, "Then I'll go find Doctor Sun right away! Grandpa and grandma, please help me look after Hu Zi. He hasn't had dinner yet. Please get him something to eat."

After saying that, he immediately ran to find Doctor Sun.

He was lucky because Doctor Sun was at home. After hearing what he said, he immediately packed up his things and went to the hospital with him.

When we arrived at the ward, Mr. Xu was still receiving an IV drip.

Zhou Yong’s grandmother and parents were also there.

He immediately asked, "Dad, Mom, Grandma, has Grandpa woken up? I brought Doctor Sun to check it out."

"Your grandpa hasn't woken up yet." Xu Xiuying said helplessly, and quickly greeted Doctor Sun and asked him to help take a look at Grandpa Xu.

Doctor Sun went over to take his pulse, and after a long pause, he said, "I can try acupuncture for him, but he's old and has a lot of problems. Even if he can make it this time, he'll need more treatment. By the way, do you have any of the medicine I made last time?"

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