"Xiaoyun, thank you!"
Ma Tiequan sincerely thanked Yun Heng.
Before going to find Yun Heng, Ma Tiequan actually didn't have much hope.
The more knowledgeable Ma Tiequan is, the more he knows how troublesome this disease is.
In this world, heart disease is often the most difficult to cure. The reason why heart disease is difficult to cure is that even if you know what the disease is and how to use medicine, it will still be of no use because the root cause of the disease cannot be eradicated.
If the patient does not get rid of his or her mental knot, it means that he or she is hurting and destroying his or her body at all times. The speed of your medication treatment may not be as fast as the speed of the damage.
To be precise, heart disease is like cancer. If you control it, it will replicate there. The best result is to control the disease and slow down its deterioration, but you cannot stop it from getting worse.
If the root cause of the disease cannot be solved, even if it is cured, it will still recur over and over again, and the body cannot bear it.
The woman's madness is caused by a knot in her heart, depression, and stagnation of liver qi. Conventional methods have almost no effect.
Ma Tiequan has been treating his ex-wife for some time. Initially, her symptoms were not as severe as they are now, but after a period of treatment, they became more and more serious.
Moreover, with this kind of crazy evidence, Ma Tiequan didn't have much confidence in Ji Fengwen. It wasn't that Ji Fengwen's level was not high, but that he was old and lacked strength.
Take the acupuncture just now for example. Even though two people were holding her down, the woman struggled quite hard at first, making it quite difficult to insert the needle.
Yun Heng also took another approach. He poured a glass of cold water on the woman and took the opportunity to give her an acupuncture injection.
Pouring cold water may seem insignificant and ordinary, but not everyone can come up with this idea.
"Director Ma is being too formal."
Yun Heng said politely.
"Let's get a checkup."
Ma Tiequan waved to Yun Heng and said, "Since you are the one who treats this person, you will be responsible from now on."
Yun Heng blinked his eyes. Director Ma was quite quick in pushing the matter forward and didn't even say how the consultation fee would be calculated.
"What are you waiting for? Are you waiting for me to pay you?"
Ma Tiequan said unhappily.
"No, no."
Yun Heng smiled and shook his head, then pulled a stool and sat down beside the bed. He asked the woman to lie down and took her pulse.
"How about it?"
"I just acupunctured Juque, and it only refreshed and opened up the mind, calmed the mind, but the liver and heart fire are still very serious."
Yun Heng glanced at Ma Tiequan and thought that it seemed that Ma Tiequan really felt guilty towards his ex-wife and was confused because of his concern.
Although Ma Tiequan's ex-wife regained consciousness after acupuncture, it does not mean that her illness was cured.
The acupuncture just now was actually like a wake-up call, which first calmed down the person who was already emotionally agitated or out of control. The fundamental problem was not solved. If the patient couldn't get over it, the previous symptoms would reappear.
In fact, the woman's madness was not continuous, but intermittent. Even when she was not mad, her eyes were dull, and she was immersed in her own world, self-pitying and depressed. After this acupuncture, the woman's consciousness was indeed completely awake.
This can be seen from the wet spot on Ma Tiequan's chest. The woman just woke up and must have hugged Ma Tiequan and cried.
Being able to cry bitterly means that at least you understand it in your heart.
"I know this, how do I treat it?"
Ma Tiequan asked unhappily.
"Auntie still needs to think more positively."
Yun Heng was a little speechless, and said slowly: "The dead are gone, and the living must still look forward."
The woman didn't say a word. Although she was awake, she was still in a low mood in every aspect.
"There are people in this world who care about you, like Director Ma."
Yun Heng said.
Ma Tiequan glared at Yun Heng.
"Director Ma was so worried just now that he lost his mind."
Yun Heng ignored him and continued, "Let's put aside all the right and wrongs in the past, but Director Ma's concern for you is definitely genuine."
There are some things that Ma Tiequan is not suitable to say, so Yun Heng has to say them on Ma Tiequan's behalf.
After the divorce, Ma Tiequan started a family. His children are now in college, and both of them are in their fifties. At this age, many things are actually very pure, and there are not so many messy things.
After all, there were other factors that led to Ma Tiequan's divorce. It is definitely impossible for the two of them to get back together after so many years, but they are definitely better than ordinary friends. After all, both of them feel guilty.
And speaking objectively, this matter will ultimately fall on Ma Tiequan's shoulders.
According to Ma Tiequan, the woman has no children, is in her fifties, and all the elderly people in her family have passed away. Her husband passed away last year, and the woman has really become a lonely person.
In such a big world, I don’t have any relatives anymore.
Not to mention the longing for her husband, just this kind of loneliness and helplessness is something that many people cannot accept.
If you really want to count, Ma Tiequan should be considered the woman's only relative in this world.
If Ma Tiequan didn't lend a hand at this time, the woman would really have no one to help her.
Maybe I can only go crazy in a mental hospital and spend the rest of my life.
When Yun Heng was speaking, the woman remained silent, but it didn't matter. After mentioning some things specifically, it became easier for Ma Tiequan to communicate.
Patients like this who have lost all desire to live are the most difficult to deal with. You can't blame them for not knowing how to say thank you even though you cured them.
Perhaps for women, going crazy, stupid or dying is better than living soberly in the world, and it can save them a lot of troubles.
"I'll prescribe a prescription, take it slowly, the main thing is to think about it."
Yun Heng then wrote out another prescription and handed it to Ma Tiequan.
"Okay, then Xiaoyun, you can go back first. Thank you."
Ma Tiequan took the prescription, took a look at it, and said thank you. At this critical juncture, Ma Tiequan definitely couldn't leave.
The patient has just woken up and regained consciousness. This is actually the best time to make a breakthrough. She will be able to listen to what you say at this time. If you leave her alone and let her get stuck in a dead end, she will not be able to listen to anything else you say.
This is like a person who wants to commit suicide. He finally musters up the courage to do it, but fails to die. In such a short period of time, it will definitely be difficult for him to muster up the courage again. Only as time goes by, he may become depressed and have the idea again. However, the period of time after he fails to commit suicide is the best vacuum period.
Whether it is comforting or enlightening, there will be some effect.
These are all said in the books that Michelle Lin gave to Yun Heng. After reading them, Yun Heng felt that they made a lot of sense.
Yun Heng knew this truth from reading books, and Ma Tiequan also knew it from life experience and the ways of the world. After being a doctor for so many years, Ma Tiequan had considerable knowledge.
In fact, many practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine know a little about psychology, and being knowledgeable is an essential quality for practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine.
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