When Hu Hao and Brother Luo saw the doctor coming out, they hurriedly went up to him to ask what was going on.
Dr. Peng spoke up and told the patient's family about the child's current condition. Of course, he told the family the good things first to put their minds at ease: "If it's discovered early, there is a cure."
Hu Hao's face was gloomy. If he hadn't raised the question, the doctor might not have discovered it.
Xie Wanying tried to reason with her classmate again: "I've told you before that medicine relies on evidence, and it's not easy to find evidence. You and this child are related by blood, so maybe as a father you can hear the child's cry for help."
It is true that the child's symptoms are very atypical and not obvious at the moment, making them difficult to detect. Only the child's father, Hu Hao, heard the child's voice. Many children with this disease take a long time to be discovered.
The best situation is for patients, family members and medical staff to form a united front. In fact, the only common enemy is the disease, so there is no need to engage in internal strife.
After hearing what she said, Hu Hao's expression gradually softened.
As long as the family members are not so angry, Dr. Peng can breathe a sigh of relief.
The next step is to communicate with the family about how to treat the sick child.
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"The patient cannot be cured here and needs to be transferred to another hospital." Xie Wanying told the family in advance what Teacher Peng had revealed privately.
Hu Hao and Brother Luo were nervous: "Where to transfer? Where can I get treatment?"
Regarding this question, Dr. Peng provided the following direction: "Basically, transfer to a children's hospital. If conditions permit, transfer to Seoul Children's Hospital is the best."
It is easier said than done to transfer the child to Capital Children's Hospital. Brother Luo once again recalled the difficulties and obstacles his sister and parents encountered when they were transferred to the hospital for treatment, and his face turned pale. Capital Children's Hospital is the top pediatric hospital in the country. Ordinary people don't have the resources to transfer their children there for treatment.
Dr. Peng knew that such a proposal would be difficult for the families of ordinary children, so he said: "If there are doctors you know in other hospitals who are able to treat your child, please contact them. Our ambulance can help send your child to the hospital you designate."
Hearing this, Hu Hao immediately turned around and asked his classmate: "Xie Wanying, you are a student of the National Association, right? Can I transfer my child to your National Association for care?"
Hu Hao's family has some money, but like her cousin and his wife, their connections are not in the capital but in their hometown. They don't know the hospitals and doctors here, so they can only rely on her.
After Teacher Peng explained the situation, Xie Wanying considered that she might have to trouble Teacher Nie and Senior Brother Luo again. Teacher Nie was very capable and should be able to cure this disease.
When she said that the child could be transferred to the National Association for Treatment, Brother Luo looked at her expectantly and said, "Thank you, Doctor. I thank you first. Our family will never forget your kindness."
You’re welcome, Xie Wanying waved her hand and picked up the phone to make a call.
Considering the holiday time, she first called Senior Brother Luo to ask if Teacher Nie was there.
When the call was connected, the voice on the other end was very noisy. Senior Brother Luo might be on duty at the hospital. Therefore, Luo Jingming spoke with a hoarse voice and fast speed, contrary to his usual more steady tone, and asked her anxiously: "What's the matter?"
"Brother Luo." Xie Wanying couldn't disturb her brother's work, so she simplified everything into one sentence, "I have a child who is suspected to have congenital V-type esophageal atresia and needs to be transferred from the Third Hospital of Taipei City to the Pediatric Surgery Department. Can he be transferred to our National Association of Pediatric Surgery Department?"
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