Su Yuhe didn't deny it immediately. She said, "Kristen, I think you've been studying medicine for so long, so you should be somewhat aware of it, right? You're subconsciously avoiding it."
Kristen looked away: "I'm fine, I don't need treatment. You and Leon and the others all think I'm crazy."
Su Yuhe explained: "No, I'm more concerned about your health, you know? You're very weak. In our country, we say that you haven't recovered well from giving birth."
She knew that the 'they' Christine was referring to were the doctors Leon had hired.
Su Yuhe turned to look at Leon: “You go and do your thing first, I’ll have a good chat with Kristine.”
Leon glanced at Christine with some concern, and left after a while.
Su Yuhe sat next to Kristine: "Don't exclude me. I won't use coercive means against you like they did. We are friends, aren't we?"
Kristen looked at Su Yuhe with some suspicion.
Su Yuhe pursed her lips. This was not the scene she wanted to see. The most taboo thing between doctors and patients was the patients rejecting and doubting the doctors.
It will greatly affect treatment.
Su Yuhe was just wondering if she should pause the conversation and bring it up next time, when Kristine took the initiative to speak: "Last time you asked me out, it wasn't just for shopping, was it?"
Christine remembered that it was no wonder that she always felt that Su Yuhe was weird at that time. It turned out that she was right.
Christine said solemnly, "I don't have that disease. I'm fine. Those doctors are probably bad people, just like the sanatorium my brother went to."
Su Yuhe pursed her lips and didn't dare to agree. The more she thought about it, the more she felt that there was something wrong with Christine.
Of course, Su Yuhe chose to keep silent and changed the subject.
After chatting for a while, I felt that Christine was slowly returning to her previous attitude towards Su Yuhe.
Su Yuhe breathed a sigh of relief and chose not to continue. She ate here and then went back.
Su Yuhe adopted a conciliatory policy and after two months, there was finally progress.
The turning point was because of Christine's youngest son.
Christine had a seizure that day and almost hurt Mike.
Su Yuhe was at the scene. When the people arranged by the family were about to force Christine to take sleeping pills, Su Yuhe took action in time and used silver needles to prick the acupuncture points.
Make Christine lose consciousness for a second.
Leon was stunned and gave a thumbs up: "OMG! Your skills are still as good as before! But this won't hurt her body, right?"
"No." Su Yuhe explained, "This will just make her faint. She'll wake up soon. I plan to give her another injection now."
The last sentence was obviously seeking the consent of Leon, Christine's husband.
Leon specifically asked Su Yuhe for help, so how could he not agree? He asked Su Yuhe to do it and even asked if she needed to sign any informed consent.
Su Yuhe smiled and said, "There are very few such things in traditional Chinese medicine."
Leon was surprised: "Don't you Chinese medicine practitioners have any medical disputes?"
"It's impossible to have no disputes, but generally speaking, Chinese medicine is practiced in a relatively gentle manner and is not that dangerous." This was the only explanation Su Yuhe could give Leon.
After letting Leon go out, Su Yuhe gave Christine an acupuncture.
It lasted three hours and Christine didn't wake up.
Su Yuhe stopped needlework, and Christine's clothes were soaked with sweat.
There was a servant outside the door. Su Yuhe asked him to wash and change Christine's clothes, and then she went downstairs to find Leon.
According to Leon, it was this time that Christine woke up, suddenly figured it out, and was willing to cooperate with Su Yuhe's treatment.
Christine was willing to cooperate, and Su Yuhe felt that she was halfway to success.
But unexpectedly, the situation was far more difficult than she had imagined.
During the Christmas holiday, Su Yuhe did not have time to return home, thinking of curing Christine in one go.
But this is a chronic disease, and Su Yuhe needs to spend a lot of time and energy.
She didn't return home for Christmas. When she went to China for the Chinese New Year, Jiang Lin heard that she was not coming back either. He couldn't sit still anymore and came back with a few children.
The reason they say is that the children want to see their mother.
Su Yuhe also wanted to see the child, but when she thought of her family, she felt helpless: "You should at least leave a child at home. My parents and mother will definitely want to spend the New Year with their grandchildren."
Jiang Lin: "They both want to come. Mom and Dad have told them. Anyway, they often see you at home. Why not take a break and come see you? It's your fault for not returning home."
The further he talked, the more resentful Jiang Lin became.
Su Yuhe knew she was in the wrong and said nothing more.
This time I stayed with them in the hotel.
On Chinese New Year's Eve in China, Leon specially invited them to his home for dinner and invited a Chinese chef to prepare a large table of Chinese dishes.
After staying for a few days, Jiang Lin took the children back.
It was not until the middle of the second year that Christine's treatment showed obvious results.
Su Yuhe could feel that Christine had recovered very well and was very similar to when they first exchanged here.
Su Yuhe gave him acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and health care, and also provided psychological counseling...
Christine finally came to her senses from her constant suspicion that Leon was having an affair.
She said to Su Yuhe a little embarrassedly: "I'm sorry to have made a fool of myself."
Su Yuhe shook her head: "Just get better slowly. I'm your friend and I won't laugh at you. There's nothing to laugh at."
Kristen: "So am I completely fine now?"
"No. You still need to continue with the stabilization treatment. Don't worry, I will do my best to get you back to the best condition before returning home."
Leon frowned beside him: "What do you mean, can't it be in a completely healthy state?"
Su Yuhe looked at him as if to say, "What are you dreaming about?"
Mental illnesses are rarely completely cured.
It is already very good if we can control it normally and prevent it from recurring!
After Christine recovered, her relationship with Leon changed a lot. In the past, Christine always ignored Leon.
But Christine would also keep an eye on Leon and didn't want him to find a woman.
At the time, I was trapped in the psychological state that the other party had a lover and an illegitimate child. I was suspicious and even caught him in an adultery.
I don’t do that anymore, and I even feel a little embarrassed about it.
Moreover, the two had a child.
Christine was a little surprised.
Su Yuhe pondered for a moment and felt that Christine must have been under a lot of psychological pressure before marrying Leon, which led to her wrong mentality at that time.
Fortunately, Leon is not a bad person.
Otherwise, Christine probably wouldn't have waited until Su Yuhe came to treat her today.
Su Yuhe glanced at Kristen, who was looking at Leon affectionately.
Su Yuhe's heart skipped a beat and she thought, no way.
The next second she saw two people in front of her, and they started kissing right in front of her.
It seemed like he was treating Su Yuhe as air.
Su Yuhe felt a little uncomfortable and silently picked up the coffee and drank it.
After Christine was almost recovered, Su Yuhe entered the final stage of study and the assessment.
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