Chapter 232: No Chance to Get Drunk



Gu Lin felt like her happiness was about to explode.

This was the first time Chen Xia confessed his love to her in front of so many people, and he did it in such a romantic way as singing. He is simply a super good man.

Wait, a super nice guy? Yeah, well, it's always the other way around.

When Chen Xia finished singing the last sentence, she hugged her boyfriend without caring whether others would laugh at her. After all, their marriage news had been made public, so she was not afraid of others gossiping behind her back.

"Chen Lao Er, you sing so well, even better than the Xiao Baihua Yue Opera Troupe."

The people around them screamed again. In this welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, everyone let go of their hearts and finally drank heavily. Even Gu Lin was so drunk that her face flushed and she leaned on Chen Xia's shoulder, grinning foolishly.

In this guesthouse in the wilderness, after drinking...

Ahem, what a pity! The drunk Gu Lin was helped back to the dormitory by a few nurses. These nurses must have received secret instructions from the dean and were determined not to give the "good man" Chen Xia any chance to get close to her at night.

So, the opportunity that was created with great difficulty can now only be viewed but not enjoyed. The depressed Chen Xia had to go back to the room to meet the fifth girl.

Every man has two first loves, one is the girl on the left and the other is the girl on the right...

Come on, boys, let’s sing a song called “The Shit Cleaner Boy” together: Follow me, left hand and right hand in slow motion, right hand and left hand in slow motion again, this skewers brings you happiness, have you fallen in love with me?

It’s my first love, how can I not love…

(Chen Xia has always been a fan of Leslie Cheung. The song "The Moon Represents My Heart" is also Leslie Cheung's concert version. Readers can go and listen to it. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.)

The next day, Chen Xia was awakened by a noise downstairs. He looked out the window and saw that it was still dark. He picked up his watch and looked at the time. It was only 5 a.m.

I thought to myself, what the hell, don't these mountain people sleep so early in the morning? Why are they getting up so early to exercise?

After getting up, Chen Xia went to the toilet, then opened the window and looked down. Under the rare dim street light on the road, many people were gathered at the door of the commune health center waiting for the arrival of doctors from the Fourth Hospital.

The noise below also woke up some medical staff from the Fourth Hospital. Everyone got up and opened the windows to see what was happening below.

Everyone was surprised to see a group of mountain people shivering in the open air waiting for the doctor to arrive in such a cold day.

Chen Xia couldn't help but sigh. Life was really hard for the people in the mountains and they needed doctors so much.

"Alright, hurry up and wake everyone up. Give everyone half an hour to get up, wash up, and eat something. Then start the free clinic as quickly as possible. The farmers are waiting for us. It's time to unleash your fighting power."

No one complained. After hearing Section Chief Chen's instructions, they immediately rushed to the commune health center as quickly as possible. With the help of the people on duty, they turned on all the lights and officially started the free medical consultation.

At this time, it is still dark...

Qingtan Health Center is too small. It is a bungalow with tiled roofs and only seven or eight rooms in total. Fortunately, there is a patio inside, which makes it look more spacious.

In order to prevent the population from being too dense, Chen Xia divided the free clinic into four clinics: internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and gynecology, so that patients could be dispersed as much as possible.

If we work harder, with two doctors in one clinic, we can see at least 200 patients a day, which means we can meet the needs of 800 outpatient visits a day, and 2,400 visits in three days.

Well, in such a poor mountain village, even if patients from several nearby communes rushed here, there would not be so many patients.

All in all, the task of this free medical consultation was not too difficult.

Chen Xia was the team leader, so he didn't have to personally see patients; he simply coordinated and directed the work on-site. The staff at the health center helped with the pricing and billing of the pharmacy, and everyone began seeing patients in an orderly manner.

Chen Xia was mainly worried about the cost of medicine. Most of the medicines brought by the Fourth Hospital this time were the cheapest. Perhaps one yuan could buy a lot of medicine, but how good the effect would be was uncertain.

For example, in internal medicine.

The most pitiful are the elderly. For example, the simplest disease is hypertension, which requires long-term regular medication. Even the cheapest reserpine tablets cost two yuan a month.

For workers, this is a small amount, accounting for a small proportion of their retirement salary. For mountain people, they will not spend this "unjust money" on the elderly.

If you don't take medicine for high blood pressure and it can't be controlled, various complications will arise in the long run. If it's a myocardial infarction, it's a one-time thing.

What I fear most is suffering from cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage. I won’t die, but I will be paralyzed in bed and need someone to take care of me every day.

There is no filial son by the bedside of a long-term patient. There is only one ending for the elderly who suffer from this disease. Either they starve to death, or they die of bedsores and infection. In short, they will inevitably suffer before death.

The root of all this is that the elderly people in the mountains cannot afford cheap medicine that costs only one or two yuan.

Just like now in internal medicine, many elderly people complain of dizziness and when their blood pressure is measured, many of them have upper pressures of 190 mmHg and 200 mmHg.

They may buy a bottle of antihypertensive drugs today, but they may run out of them next month, and eventually the blood vessels in their brains will burst.

Fortunately, this is an era with less oil, less salt, and less sugar, and physical labor is required, so diabetes and high blood lipids are relatively rare, unlike later generations, where patients with three highs and even four highs are everywhere.

But less does not mean none. If you delay and go to the hospital for examination, the condition is often more serious.

Chen Xia shook his head and went back to the pediatric department.

The situation in the pediatric department is relatively good and orderly, except that the children cry quite loudly.

This is a good thing. It would be worrying if the crying was not loud enough.

There is a saying in Yuezhou that goes, "Raising an old man makes you tired day by day, while raising a child makes you new day by day."

Generally, a family pays more attention to its baby, provided that the family does not have too many children. If there are too many children, it will be difficult to take care of them all.

In Chen Xia's previous life, every family had only one child. When a child came to see a doctor, there would often be five or six adults accompanying him, making him a real little emperor.

Because children are so precious, parents are willing to spend money but also have particularly high expectations of medical staff.

Medical skills, a good attitude, and solid techniques are essential. Acupuncture can only produce blood with one shot; after two, they become angry and violent, and after three, they even hit people.

In the end, even when the police came, the parents just said, "I'm worried about my child too," and let the matter go.

The tense doctor-patient relationship in pediatrics has directly led to a severe shortage of pediatricians across the country.

No one wants to go to pediatrics. Whoever is assigned to the department wails as if it is the end of the world, and they think the dean is blind.

Therefore, the doctor-patient relationship is strained, and it is unethical for unscrupulous media to blindly criticize hospitals and doctors, and it also seems to be an attempt to deflect attention from the issue. This is something that both patients and medical staff need to jointly maintain.

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