"I remember that many of the test results for Xiaohui and Zhu Xing were different. It's almost impossible for them to have the same heart." Xiaohui happened to live next door to Zhu Xing. Last time, the two children had rounds at about the same time, so Xie Wanying knew a little about Xiaohui's condition.
To put it simply, there are donors, but they are useless if they are not compatible.
Scientifically speaking, the two mothers probably weren't arguing over the same thing.
Xiaohui's mother and Zhu Xing's mother were stunned. This means that they may not have fully listened to or understood what the attending doctor explained to them before, which is why they only understood it for the first time today.
The two mothers calmed down and apologized to each other.
Xiaohui's mother said to Zhu Xing's mother, "I'm sorry."
"I shouldn't have asked you to keep silent." Zhu Xing's mother said with red eyes. She had never thought of quarreling with others. She could only say that her son's illness was pushing her to the edge of the cliff.
"It's okay." Xiaohui's mother comforted her and herself, "Doctor Mu said that children are all angels. They will not be willing to go back to heaven so soon after they come to the world."
They had met this doctor Mu two or three times and he seemed to be a cold-hearted person. However, the doctor Mu described by Xiaohui's mother did not seem cold-hearted. Most clinical teachers were cold-hearted but kind-hearted.
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The two mothers looked at Xie Wanying at the same time, and the parents around them looked at her as well.
The parents felt that this female doctor was a little different from other doctors.
The medical staff in the hospital are busy, and very few are willing to take the initiative to intervene and resolve conflicts among family members. After all, this is not within the scope of a doctor's job.
If Xie Wanying were to say, she had seen both children, and they were equally pitiful, and the families should sympathize with each other and help each other instead of quarreling. This was probably the reason why she "meddled in this matter".
"She is Doctor Xie." Zhu Xing's mother introduced her to Xiao Hui's mother. "People say she is a top student in the National Association, so she can work with Director Cao."
After listening to this, Xiaohui's mother nodded and decided to keep Xie Wanying in mind.
After saying goodbye to the family, Xie Wanying went to the PICU to see the child. Senior Sister Yu was on holiday today. She walked to the bed alone and saw from afar that Zhu Xing's little face looked better after the swelling subsided. However, as long as he didn't get a new heart, the child's health crisis would never be resolved. Xiaohui, who was lying next to him, was in the same situation.
Two adjacent pediatric beds allow the two children to see each other through the gap in the white curtain. The child may have been very curious about the child opposite him.
While the doctors and nurses were away, Zhu Xing secretly asked his fellow patients, "Didn't your mother come to see you?"
"Yes, she was wearing red clothes." Xiaohui said.
"My mother is here today, too."
As the two children talked, they smiled like little angels.
Looking at such a child, as Dr. Mu said, it is hard to bear to let him go, Xie Wanying thought.
“Yingying.”
It was classmate Wei who came. When he saw her, he pulled her to a corner and talked: "Shanshan lives in the pediatric orthopedics department of the hospital. When I went there, I heard her family arguing in the corridor, saying that they might donate her sister's organs."
Xie Wanying suddenly remembered something and stopped Wei from talking: "Don't discuss these things. And don't go to see Shanshan anymore."
"Why?" Wei Shangquan asked in confusion.
As the two were talking, a nurse passed by and informed her colleagues: "The reporters are here!"
"What reporter?"
"Someone told reporters that we have people here who want to sell children's organs."
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