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Chapter 950 Neuropathy

After hearing the lesbians' words, Wu Zhongyuan and Fang Yi couldn't help but smile. The lesbians were right. Mental hospitals are different from prisons, and patients are different from prisons. The hospital cannot control their ideas at all. Of course, there are also those who can control them, but anyone who can control them is basically discharged from the hospital.

However, mental hospitals and prisons also have similarities, and are divided into several wards, where patients with different conditions are detained. It is not appropriate to describe patients as detention, but the facts are indeed detained, with high walls and fences and several doors, almost completely enclosed.

The lesbians took the initiative to explain the situation to Wu Zhongyuan. Mental ill patients can be roughly divided into three categories. One is aggressive, which is what people often call martial arts madmen. For such people, the hospital must not strengthen management. Many of these patients are criminals who are mentally ill and are not imprisoned in prison. But don’t think that if a neurological person breaks the law, they will be imprisoned for compulsory treatment. The situation is basically the same as that of a prison.

There is another type that is not aggressive. For such patients, the hospital is relatively relaxed in management. They can move freely within a certain range and participate in some collective activities, which are activities rather than labor. Mental patients do not need to work during their hospitalization. After all, they are not prisoners, and their families have to pay for treatment when they are hospitalized.

The last one is that although it is not aggressive, it tends to self-destruct. To put it bluntly, it means that you have lived enough and always want to die. Most of these patients are depression, and the management of the ward is between the first and second categories, and it is monitored at all times, limiting freedom to a certain extent.

While explaining, the lesbian also taught the two the differences between mentally ill patients and neurotic patients. The general meaning is that mental illness is the real mental illness. Neuropathy generally refers to a disease of the nervous system and is essentially different from mental illness. However, after listening to it, they did not take it to heart. Whether it is neurotic or mental illness, in the eyes of the two, they are synonymous with abnormal mental disorders, and there is no need to force the distinction.

Since Wu Zhongyuan had never seen the patient's information before, he did not rush to contact the patient, but visited various wards under the guidance of a lesbian. To be fair, the hospitalization conditions here were not very good. The reinforced concrete buildings were painted with green painted floors and walls. Due to the age, the paint surface was mottled, the air was filled with the smell of disinfectant, and the old one was a little cold.

The first thing I visited was an ordinary ward. The patients here were relatively mild and could move freely within a certain range. If they didn't speak, they were basically mentally ill. Many patients' eyes were not only not dull, but also very agile, and even a bit cunning.

There are doctors and nurses on duty in each ward. After entering the ward, the lesbian explained the situation to them, and the doctors who were familiar with the situation accompanied everyone to visit.

According to lesbians, patients with neuropathy have relatively stable conditions in the morning, and are more likely to develop the disease in the afternoon and evening, and the symptoms of the disease are different, but not all of them are the case, and some are still in the onset.

There are some tables and chairs in the activity area. One of them is surrounded by a group of people, one of whom is writing and drawing, and the onlookers are pointing fingers.

"What are they doing?" Fang Yi asked curiously.

"They are doing scientific research." said the accompanying doctor.

"What kind of scientific research do?" Fang Yi asked.

“They are building engines,” the doctor said, “aero engines.”

After hearing what the doctor said, Wu Zhongyuan became curious and walked over to the group of people. When he was close to him, he tilted his head and looked at him. He found a stack of white paper on the table, some with figures on it, and some with complex physical formulas written on it.

Wu Zhongyuan carefully looked at several formulas and found that they were all correct. According to the handwriting, the person who drew pictures and wrote was obviously highly educated.

When I listen to other people's talk, I'm just talking about it. The characteristics of various elements are as clear as theirs, and there are also professional terms such as dynamics and wind resistance coefficients.

The arrival of Wu Zhongyuan and others did not affect the heated discussions among the patients. In fact, these patients found that they were coming, but instead became more and more eager to express themselves. According to their conversation, Wu Zhongyuan found that among these people, some of whom were aerodynamics, some of whom were studying molecular materials, some of whom were studying advanced mathematics, some were familiar with ordnance, and their research purpose was to build more powerful turbofan engines for fighter jets and contribute to the national defense cause.

After watching for a while, the accompanying doctor told the two not to continue watching. When they left the crowd, the doctor began to talk about the situation of these people. These people were very outstanding talents before they became sick, and they were all affected by some kind of blow and setback, which led to neurological disorders. People who were very outstanding from childhood to adulthood are most likely to have this situation because they have never experienced setbacks and have poor psychological endurance. In addition, excellent people are often sensitive, and sensitivity is a common characteristic of almost all neurological patients. In addition to sensitivity, paranoidness, deception, intelligence, idealism, and perfectionism are also high-incidence people.

"I think they all have strong professional skills, maybe they can really build engines," said Wu Zhongyuan.

"Definitely not," Fang Yi waved his hand and said, "The fastest plane at the moment is only three Mach, which is three times the speed of sound. They were heading for ten Mach, which is beyond the physical limit."

After Fang Yi finished speaking, Wu Zhongyuan nodded. Fang Yi was a soldier and had a say in military affairs.

The group continued to move forward, and the lesbians continued to popularize relevant common sense to the two. Mental diseases mainly come from three aspects: one is hereditary. Mental illness is hereditary, and the probability of inheritance is very high. One of the parents is a mental illness, which will be passed on to their children. It is 100% hereditary rather than 50%. Second, they suddenly encountered a huge blow. The psychological endurance between people is different. Some people have poor psychological endurance and encounter a great blow, so they collapsed instantly.

The last aspect is the gap between ideals and reality. For example, if a person is depressed or suppresses his emotions for a long time, his ideals and wishes cannot be realized in real society. In the past, depression has become a disease. There is a joke in modern times that since he has mental illness, he has become more energetic. This is actually the case.

While listening to the lesbians' talk, Wu Zhongyuan was also reflecting on himself. It was not that he had a tendency to be mentally ill, but that he was reflecting on whether he was a bit harsh in dealing with the world. Not everyone has a strong ability to bear a heavy burden. Most people can only carry a hundred pounds or even less. They cannot despise them because they do not have the perseverance to carry a long journey. You must know that people are different. Some people cannot bear too much burden even if they try their best. The subsequent searches for people to talk, drinking to drown their sorrows, bragging and lying, and even crying are all methods for them to relieve their inner stress.

It is undeniable that any emotional catharsis will lead to a weakening of the motivation to struggle, but not everyone can hold it in. They clearly do not have such strong psychological endurance, and they are still holding back their emotions and relieve stress. In the end, it is likely to break the string in their hearts.

In addition, the lesbian also said a data that made Wu Zhongyuan terrified. According to incomplete statistics, about 1500 million people in my country have different degrees of mental illness. Mental illness is not mental illness, but early symptoms of mental illness. If not guided positively and professionally, it may lead to worsening of the condition.

The group walked forward while talking. After a glance at Wu Zhongyuan found a young female patient curled up in the corner of the wall. Seeing the doctor walking with everyone, he showed joy and waved to everyone.

Fang Yi also found that the female patient was waving to them, so he walked towards the female patient in the corner.

"Don't go over, she will..."

"Don't talk." Fang Yi interrupted the doctor's words in a cold voice.

Seeing Fang Yi's expression serious, the doctor had to shut up.

Fang Yi quickly walked to the female patient, "What do you have to say?"

The female patient did not answer and looked vigilantly at the doctor not far away.

Seeing this, Fang Yi reached out to pull her, "If you have something to say, just say it."
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