Chapter 1200 Chapter 1200(2/2)
Lin Yutong looked at Peng Weikuan and smiled at her, "Lawyer Peng, what do you think? Do you need it? If you have any concerns, forget it."
Fang Ran said, "If she remembers this and forgets that, how can she have the ability to make judgments? Just listen to me, give it acupuncture."
Peng Weikuan nodded, "Let's do acupuncture." If you can do acupuncture well, I lose?!
Lin Yutong smiled and lowered the needle in his hand little by little: Yes! Of course acupuncture cannot cure it. Memory loss really does happen!
But it doesn't matter, it's just a little forgetful. You may not remember all the numerous legal provisions, but - it doesn't matter! It won't affect your life like a normal person.
In normal people's lives, there aren't that many things to remember, right?
Tongtong slowly withdrew the needle and asked her, "Does it still hurt?"
It’s true that the pain was buzzing just now, but it doesn’t hurt anymore.
She touched her head and looked at Lin Yutong's confusion, without saying anything.
Tongtong smiled: "It's okay, just go to sleep! As long as you can fall asleep, it proves that you have recovered well."
The attending doctor nodded, "Yes! Rest is the best medicine. Rest peacefully." Then he asked Tongtong, "Do I need to prescribe any Chinese patent medicine?"
Tongtong shook his head, "The patient doesn't believe in Chinese medicine, so he can't prescribe medicine. If my sister hadn't invited him, I wouldn't have come."
Fang Ran smiled at Tongtong, held Tongtong's arm and walked out, "Thank you, second sister."
"It's okay! Just take good care of her here. I'll go back first."
Um!
Tongtong really left, Fang Ran took a deep breath and felt that her heart suddenly felt at ease.
But Peng Weikuan felt bad. When she woke up from a long sleep, she was still thinking about her mother. She was thinking about how she could get a lighter sentence.
But while she was thinking about it, she was interrupted by the sound of Fang Ran flushing water from the bathroom. But when she tried to concentrate on thinking again, she found that she couldn't remember where she had just thought.
She touched her head. Did she really have memory loss?
Temporary? Or does it have to last for a long time? She hurriedly got out of bed and went to see the doctor, but what did the doctor say? It's hard to say. Some patients last for a few hours, some last for a few days, and some last for a few months.
...Of course, there are those who have not recovered for several years. It is difficult to tell clinically. The brain is too sophisticated, so it is difficult to tell.
She asked in a low voice: "Will acupuncture make memory better or worse?"
You really stopped me by asking, "However, I have never heard that acupuncture can improve or destroy people's memory at once."
Yes! This is not scientific. If you really think so, you won’t be able to convince yourself.
Returning to the ward, Fang Ran handed over a book, "If you can't sleep, read Huizi's book."
Yeah! Okay.
I took the book and read, and my mind wandered. I was thinking about my mother's case, and I thought about the car accident. She couldn't tell her grandma beforehand. She didn't know whether it was because she had too many things to do and couldn't concentrate, or because her head was in her head.
The injury made it difficult to concentrate.
By the way! It seems like there’s something else you haven’t told Fang Ran?
What's coming!
Oh! I haven’t even had time to tell Fang Ran about the fact that my mother had an accident and had to be sentenced.
Tongtong took a look at a few patients, then came out, stood in the corridor outside, and looked back at the inpatient department: memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and you can no longer do your profession. Don't use your profession to harm others!
In this case, you will never get back the part you lost in this life. If you don’t accept your fate, then search painfully and suffer in constant self-denial!
Chapter completed!