Chapter 557: Quickly Start a Blocking War



Chapter 557: Quickly Start a Blocking War

Five minutes later, Yiting opened the door.

After I went in, she closed the door.

Dana lay quietly on the bed, and I slowly rolled up the white towel covering her from her feet.

Her feet were in front of me. Her left foot was white and plump, with a blue spot on it. Her right foot was obviously swollen, with three spots around it showing a dark blue color.

I rolled the white towel down layer by layer until it covered her lower body. Then, I rolled the white towel down again around her neck. She was a little nervous, and her breathing was uneven.

I pressed her forehead and said softly, "Don't be nervous, I'm a doctor."

After listening to Yiting's translation, she calmed down a little.

Her breasts were in front of me. They were normal, fair and full.

I saw the most important acupoint between her breasts - Tanzhong acupoint.

The surroundings were all green.

The presence of cyan indicates that Qi and blood are blocked, and the paralysis will gradually rise in the future. I pressed her Tanzhong point with my fingers and asked, "Do you feel any numbness or pain?"

"No."

My heart trembled. I said to Yiting, "Help her turn over and lie down. Now check her back.

After all, Dana still had one leg that was strong, so turning over was not very difficult. Soon, she was lying on the pillow, hugging it.

I want to check another acupoint. This acupoint is called [Gaohuang acupoint].

If you look at the two characters "肓" alone, you will be indifferent. But when I write the four-character idiom - [病入肓] - you will be impressed and remember this school name immediately.

[病入肓] means that the disease is beyond cure and does not need to be treated.

It is a very good point in acupuncture, and by inserting the needle, her condition can be accurately detected.

Gaohuangxue is on the inner side of the scapula.

I pressed this acupoint with my fingers and asked her if it hurt. She said no.

My heart trembled again.

I opened the iron box and took out the longest silver needle. After disinfecting it, I asked Yiting to tell Dana that I was going to give her an acupuncture and asked her to tell me how she felt at any time.

Strictly speaking, it is not pricking, but pressing.

Piercing is to insert the needle quickly, while pressing is to use arm strength to push it in slowly.

The silver needle went in slowly and she made no sound.

I pressed her again, but she still didn't make a sound.

My forehead was sweating, proving that she didn't feel the pain or swelling. This is a very dangerous condition.

I used enough strength to control the intensity, and the needle went deeper and deeper.

She still made no sound.

My heart started pounding. If she didn't make a sound, I wouldn't dare insert the needle.

I twisted the needle slowly.

At this time, Dana's body was shaking, twitching, and she was moaning.

The heart that had been hanging in my throat finally settled down. I carefully and slowly lifted the needle, letting it withdraw little by little.

I was sweating all over, but Dana didn't cry out in pain, which showed that:

Acupuncture and moxa fumigation must be performed promptly, otherwise the Qi and blood will be blocked, with disastrous consequences.

I said to Yiting, "Tell Dana that the acupuncture must be done immediately. It will be painful, but she must endure it."

Yiting told Chalun and her daughter loudly.

Mrs. Charon nodded vigorously at me, then leaned over to comfort Dana.

The atmosphere suddenly became tense.

I quickly opened the iron box and gave Dana an injection at Baihui and Yongquan acupoints, and then another injection at Gaohuang acupoint.

These three needles are called fixed needles. Do not move them after they are inserted.

Next, I gave her three needles on her back and three needles on her left calf.

This is called the "Three Determinations and Six Wheels Method."

Three needles must not move, and the other six needles must be twisted back and forth continuously.

This was a blocking battle, a very timely blocking battle.

If he didn't try to prick the Gaohuang acupoint, even a skilled acupuncture master would not be able to conclude that the disease would spread immediately from Dana's other acupoints.

In other words: if Dana's lesions were delayed for another hour, they would have moved upwards and spread throughout her body, and it would have been too late for acupuncture.

Then, I can only fight back.

I didn't have time to explain, I just kept twisting the six needles back and forth.

This kind of highly difficult technical work cannot be explained clearly to my readers, so I can only give you an analogy to let you know how difficult it is for me.

If you've ever played with a spinning top, you'll understand. Six needles equal six spinning tops, and I have to keep whipping them to ensure none of them fall.

If one of them falls, it is considered a failure.

This highly technical job takes 15 minutes.

You can imagine how busy I am.

Dana's breathing was uneven, and I knew she was feeling particularly bloated and painful.

Mrs. Charon moved a chair and sat next to Dana, holding her hand and constantly comforting her.

Yiting was at a loss, sometimes leaning over to comfort Dana, sometimes standing up to watch me operate. She saw that I was sweating profusely and went to the bathroom to get me a towel.

I wiped it and gave it back to her. After a while, she handed it back to me. I wiped it again and gave it back to her.

When the 15 minutes were up, I put my hand between my lips and made a "hush" gesture, asking everyone to be quiet.

Then, finally, I heard Dana's stomach rumbling.

I let out a long breath and really wanted to raise my arms and shout: I won, I won.

I didn't dare to scream, so I said to Dana, "Just lie still for 15 minutes, and then I'll remove the needle."

Then he pointed at Mrs. Chalun and said, "You stay."

Yiting followed me out of the house and asked, "Is it serious?"

I said, "Let's talk about it later with Mr. Chalun."

Back in the living room, Chalun stood up and asked, "How is it?"

I waved my hands, pressed my chest, and said, "Let me rest for a while."

Yiting knew that I was tired, so she gestured to Chalun and described how busy I was at the scene. Chalun opened his mouth wide and looked very surprised.

I noticed an ashtray had appeared on the coffee table. There were a few cigarette butts in it.

It turns out that Chalun was smoking?

I really needed a cigarette, but I didn't have any on me. I pointed to the ashtray and put two fingers to my lips. Charun understood immediately, took out a cigarette, and then lit it for me.

I took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. At this time, Mrs. Chalun came in.

I finished smoking and told Dana about her condition:

"Mr. Chalun, Madam, if I hadn't come, Dana's disease would have spread rapidly within a month, causing her to become completely paralyzed."

As Yiting translated the message, the couple's faces turned pale, and their eyes fixed on me.

Then, phrases kept coming out of Chalun's mouth. Yiting didn't translate at all. She leaned forward, trying to catch every phrase Chalun said.

Although I didn't understand what he said, I knew that Chalun was talking incoherently.

As expected, Yiting said:

"Mr. Chalun was very anxious, and he kept repeating the same thing: Can the spread be stopped? Will Mr. Wan give up treatment? I can increase the treatment fee."

He had several layers of meaning. I can only translate it for you truthfully. His expression was a bit confusing.

I asked, "Do you just speak Chinese, or do you know Chinese characters?"

“I know a few words, but not many.”

I nodded and said, "Tell Mr. Chalun to invite his friend, the China expert, to come. I'm sorry, Miss Zheng, I don't mean anything else. I just need a China expert so we can communicate better."

Zheng Yiting looked embarrassed, but the embarrassment was fleeting and then disappeared. She showed good character and passed on my suggestion to Chalun.

Chalun was about to get up, but he still asked worriedly, "Can it be cured?"

I didn't answer directly, but said, "Control the disease first."

He immediately went out to make a phone call.

Mrs. Zhalun asked, "Mr. Wan, can it be cured?"

I said, "It's more serious than I thought. First of all, I need to get the disease under control."

Mrs. Chalun's eyes were filled with tears.

Chalun came in and said he would be there in ten minutes.

The atmosphere in the living room was depressing.

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