Liu Liyun was always thinking about what Li Cheng said and whether she should have surgery. If she did, she would have to raise even more funds.
Surgery generally involves risks.
"You have to understand that what you're dealing with now is a brain nerve issue. Once the brain nerves are severed, then the next thing will be..."
They were aware of these brain nerve problems before, and now these brain nerve problems are continuing.
Li Cheng checked it and then pressed Liu Liyun's palm and acupoints.
The structure of the human body corresponding to each acupuncture point is very different. They must know how much influence it has on them in the entire degree. As long as they know the location of their acupuncture points clearly, the condition of the human body can also be known.
They know what the human body's physical condition is like, and this physical condition is much better than the previous one.
"The locations of the acupuncture points on the human body today are very particular compared to the original ones!"
It seems that the change in the position of this acupoint this time is very different from the previous changes in this acupoint.
They must control the position of these acupuncture points in the human body, otherwise the influence on them will only become greater and greater.
Li Cheng pressed it, and then used the distance between his palms to slowly adjust it. This position was obviously different from the original position.
Therefore, the changes on these two sides affect their subsequent operations.
This was good news for Li Cheng, because they had to stabilize the distance within the entire acupoint. Otherwise, pressing each acupoint subsequently would likely affect his brain nerves.
Several doctors and nurses stared at them.
They were worried that there might be problems with the location of each acupuncture point, so they had to be very careful.
"How are these two acupuncture points located..."
"It's under control!"
At this time they were all surprised and kept looking for an exact location. They had to know the location of the entire degree, otherwise it would be difficult.
"The pressing technique for each acupoint is different. We must know the pressing technique for each acupoint before we can press it. It will have a great impact on us..."
Only after they knew the location between these two acupoints did they understand!
Li Cheng continued to press the two acupoints in Liu Liyun's palm. The pressing positions were different from the original pressing positions, so Li Cheng was so cautious.
"Don't worry, pressing these two acupuncture points will solve the problem..."
At this time, for Li Cheng, the locations of these two acupoints are indeed different, so he will remind them.
Liu Liyun's health has improved a lot during this period, so they are not as worried as before.
At the beginning, Liu Liyun did not realize that his brain nerves were atrophying, but he would occasionally experience nerve paralysis and even auditory and visual hallucinations.
At night, he thought he had just gone to the toilet, but when he opened his eyes, he found himself on the rooftop. The biting wind penetrated his body, making him shiver.
From then on, Liu Liyun began to worry, because he knew that his health was deteriorating, and he didn't even know what to do next.
If this continues, he may not be able to wake up. He always feels that something is following him. The test report in the hospital shows that the left half of his brain has atrophy.
The atrophy is actually a good thing, at least it can indirectly indicate that there is something wrong with his body. But now he is struggling with whether to undergo surgery with Li Cheng, as the operation may result in brain death.
As for the deaths, there are neither too many nor too few.
If he is treated now, there is still a glimmer of hope, but if he is not suppressed, he will only die. This is a very critical situation for them, so they must treat him quickly.
For them, their physical health is of vital importance. Once they are unhealthy, nothing they say next will make any sense, because physical health is the first step.
"Li Cheng hadn't noticed so many changes in my body before. Now that my body structure has undergone so many changes, the impact is really huge..."
Li Cheng looked at Liu Liyun, and then slowly listened to Liu Liyun's chat. During this period, he had treated several patients with brain death. Their physical condition had improved a lot, but if they really wanted to stabilize, it would still take some time.
"Your left cerebellum and heart are swollen to varying degrees, and your cerebellum has atrophied. If this continues, you'll likely wake up from your dreams..."
Li Cheng stated the result directly, with a glimmer in his eyes. In fact, this matter was very bad for him, but if he continued to delay it, there would only be harm and no benefit, so this disease could not be delayed any further.
"Hasn't this kind of illness happened before? We can't put it off any longer. You know your body structure."
Li Cheng took several test reports next to him and placed them with Liu Liyun, asking him to think about it carefully.
These test reports were made by Li Cheng on the spur of the moment and were very accurate, and some of them also related to Liu Liyun's health.
Li Cheng picked up a few silver needles and inserted them into Liu Liyun's forehead. Now, half of Liu Liyun's body was paralyzed, and he was also looking for someone to find a solution.
But it is obvious that the only best solution for him now is surgery. This operation is very urgent and must be performed quickly.
"Hasn't he undergone surgery before?"
"But the previous surgery has nothing to do with your current condition. You must undergo a second surgery..."
When Liu Liyun heard this, he raised his head, his eyes still showing some uncertainty. His eyes flickered and he clenched his fists tightly. He really couldn't accept this result.
Li Cheng still met his eyes seriously.
"Surgery is necessary..."
"Your brain atrophy will cause half of your nerves to lose control of your body. Next..."
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