Chapter 3021: All-out



Tao Zhijie understood why Dean Wu wanted him to be there in person.

The family's issues need to be resolved first.

Because this is a neurosurgery patient.

Old leaders have a longer-term vision than ordinary people. As a big boss who manages a hospital, Dean Wu must be familiar with the business of each department.

What are the characteristics of neurosurgery patients, sequelae, various sequelae.

For example, when Xie went to neurosurgery for internship on his first day, his biggest impression was that Cao’s optimism was more important than anything else in providing spiritual support to patients.

The mystery of the human brain has been emphasized many times and I will not repeat it any more. Here I want to make a special mention of another patient, Ms. Xu.

Ms. Xu had a foramen magnum herniation. In simple terms, a foramen magnum herniation threatens the medulla oblongata, and resuscitation is feared to damage the cerebellum.

After the operation, everyone was very happy for a while. After Sister Xu regained consciousness, she gradually recovered. Her limbs did not suffer from disability or other sequelae, and she walked steadily like a normal person. But after a while, the smiles on everyone's faces disappeared.

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The human brain concentrates too many important functions, and other organs cannot compensate for them. Sometimes the loss of a function does not endanger the patient's life, but it can also ruin the patient's life.

The dysarthria that happened to Sister Xu is just such a tragedy.

The symptoms exhibited by patients with ataxic dysarthria can be simply described as speaking like a mentally retarded person or an idiot.

Sister Xu's IQ hasn't become retarded, but if her language expression ability has become retarded, then people who listen to her and don't know her will only misunderstand her as retarded.

How can she return to her original job? She can't. It means that her entire life and career have been terminated.

This sequelae cannot be cured medically. Perhaps some recovery can be achieved through rehabilitation training, but the treatment also varies from person to person.

More than half a year has passed, and after going through various rehabilitation trainings, Sister Xu's symptoms have not improved at all. She is a medical student and knows very well that her future life is destined to be like this.

Many books and news have praised the strong will of the disabled. Remember, it is the strong will of the disabled, not the "victory of the disease". In fact, it is a tactful and scientific way of telling you that the disease cannot be defeated. No one can defeat the disease, only compromise and accept it.

The more you "surrender" and the more you accept all realities, your life will be filled with sunshine again.

This is easier said than done. Family support for the patient is very important.

Like Sister Xu, she has the support of her parents, the support of her son, and a beloved husband who never leaves her.

Even so, Sister Xu decided to learn sign language because she had no confidence to speak to others anymore. The psychologist judged that her mental condition was on the verge of collapse and suggested that she do something that she thought could support herself and make herself happy.

After learning sign language, at least people won't look at you as an idiot. The fact is that society treats a deaf-mute better than a moron.

"Do you understand? These are employees of our hospital. They are the employees of our hospital who have used all medical technology to try to cure her." Section Chief Yang gave the patient's family a real example to show them not to be fooled by the fantasy plots in novels and news where love triumphs over everything.

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