This doctor has a system

Chapter 620 682 Stone Embryo

Chapter 620, Section 682: Stone Embryo
"Xiao Feng, your aunt is coming to see a doctor tomorrow. Why don't you go and keep her company?" Gao Ma said to her son, who was sitting on the sofa drinking water.

Which old lady?

“That’s Fengshou’s mom, do you remember her?” Gao’s mom thought for a moment and said, “I remember you used to like following him around when you were little.”

"Oh, it's him." Childhood memories surfaced in Gao Feng's mind.

Xu Fengshou from the next village was about 6 years older than him, and his mother was from the same village as Gao's mother.

Before Xu Fengshou was born, there were three years of drought followed by three years of floods. The year he was born was blessed with favorable weather and a good harvest.

His grandfather was overjoyed, feeling that all the good fortune was brought by his grandson, so he named him Fengshou (meaning "harvest").

He even told everyone: "My grandson will definitely be a good farmer in the future. Look at his hands, they're so big and wide!"

Xu Fengshou's father looked at his son's small hands with a puzzled expression; they were so wide and large.

The two villages were very close, and back then, children would run far away. For a while, Gao Feng really liked to go and play with Xu Fengshou.

The latter took him to the forest to catch cicadas, to the water to catch fish, and to the mountain to pick wild pomegranates.

Looking back, it was quite a happy experience.

People like to reminisce about the past, but if you think about it carefully, it's not really about reminiscing about the past, but rather about reminiscing about their childhood selves.

Gao Feng smiled as he recalled his childhood, feeling that his childhood was quite wonderful.

"Didn't Xu Fengshou drop out of school? What kind of work is he doing now?"

"It seems he's working in Guangdong." Gao's mother was also a little uncertain. "I haven't seen this child for many years."

"Don't let them drive here, there's no parking here," Gao Feng instructed.

The next morning, his phone rang as soon as he arrived at the department.

"Gao Feng? This is Xu Fengshou." A cheerful male voice came from the phone. "We're at the gate now."

"The East Gate?" Gao Feng asked.

"I'm a little confused about the directions." Xu Fengshou hesitated for a moment. "There are several supermarkets across the street. There's a name... and an eye hospital..."

"That's the South Gate. Wait a moment, I'll send someone to pick you up."

Li Youliang wrote down the phone number and ran towards the elevator.

"Slow down, there's no rush," Gao Feng called out from behind.

About 10 minutes later, Gao Feng met Xu Fengshou and his mother.

Xu Fengshou has changed quite a bit, but he still looks the same as he remembers, except that he's gotten much darker. It seems like it's hotter in Guangdong than in Z Prefecture.

Gao Feng was quite surprised by the change in Xu's mother. She looked terribly old. If he hadn't known beforehand, Gao Feng would have thought she was Xu Fengshou's grandmother.

"Shortly after I dropped out of school, my father was diagnosed with liver cancer." Xu Fengshou sighed as he recalled the past. "He passed away in less than a year."

His mother couldn't handle the shock, and her health collapsed.

"I was bedridden for more than two years before I slowly got better."

But she couldn't get over the grief of losing her husband, and she aged very quickly.

"She's been complaining of stomach pain lately, so I thought I'd bring her to see a doctor."

Xu Fengshou didn't even finish junior high school and suffered a lot outside. Now he has made a name for himself and wants to do his best to be filial to his mother, which is why he brought her directly to a big hospital.

"It would be best to also check other things like the brain and heart, and have a comprehensive physical examination."

"Sure," Gao Feng agreed.

Xu's mother's abdominal pain symptoms did not appear in a short period of time; according to her, they had been going on for several years.

“It must have been about 30 years,” she recalled. “It seems like it was after the harvest.”

At first, the pain was quite severe, so she went to the village clinic for injections for a few days and felt the pain lessen. The pain recurred intermittently afterward, but she could tolerate it each time.

"Haven't you been to the hospital?" Gao Feng asked.

"It's nothing serious," Xu's mother shook her head. "Is there anything else that's bothering you?"

“My mother experienced some dizziness last year, and she had a head MRI, which showed nothing serious,” Xu Fengshou added.

"Auntie, lie down, let me check you out," Gao Feng said.

He quickly discovered the problem.

"Auntie, why is there a lump here?"

“That’s a long time ago,” Xu’s mother replied.

Does it hurt when you press it?

"A little pain."

After careful questioning, it was found that the mass in Xu's lower right abdomen had been there for about 30 years, roughly after she first experienced pain.

"Was it this area that hurt at the time?" Gao Feng pressed.

“Yes,” said Xu’s mother.

“It’s been so long, you should have come to see me sooner,” Li Youliang said from the side. He had just thought of his mother, who would endure her discomfort rather than go to the hospital.

"Let's get it checked out first," Gao Feng decided, deciding to have Xu's mother get an abdominal CT scan to see what the mass was like.

It's been so long, theoretically it shouldn't be malignant.

"Don't wait for the results after you're done. Just come up to me," Gao Feng instructed.

"I'll have a student go with them," Li Youliang said. These two looked like it was their first time here, and it would take them a long time to pay, make an appointment, and schedule a movie by themselves.

"Okay." Gao Feng thought he had thought things through quite well.

A chubby resident volunteered to take on the task.

"Hehe, today is a big ward round, and a big ward round always involves questions. I'm clever enough to easily dodge it."

"I'll dawdle a bit more after this abdominal CT scan. Oh, time to go home."

"If I come in half an hour late in the afternoon, and then go to the toilet for a while, oh my, 200 yuan is in my pocket!"

"Who says residency training is tough? I don't think it's tough at all. I attend academic conferences every day, and look how fat I've gotten!" thought Liu Neng, a chubby resident.

"Auntie, this way, let's take it slow, no rush."

Xu's mother felt that this young doctor was really nice, and as a result, her impression of the Provincial People's Hospital also improved.

When Xu Fengshou arrived at the radiology department and saw the long crowd, he was taken aback. Was the business of such a big hospital really that good?
"Doctor, is it possible to have it done this morning?"

Liu Neng was also a little surprised. There were so many people on Monday? How long would it take to get in line?

Will I be unable to leave work at noon?

Liu Neng got a little anxious and quickly took out his phone from his pocket and searched through it.

"Hey bro, are you rotating through the radiology department this month?" he texted a resident trainee.

"What's wrong?" the other party replied quickly.

"I'd like to ask you for a favor," Liu Neng said.

"The National Health Commission's document clearly states that medical staff helping family members cut in line constitutes minor corruption in the medical field," the other party replied.

“Brother, you predicted my move,” Liu Neng said, “but I’m really in a hurry.”

"Which patient isn't anxious? You're the one who's anxious! How anxious are you?"

"It's extremely urgent, this line is too long!" Liu Neng exclaimed.

"I know you're in a hurry, but I advise you not to, because there's no use in being in a hurry."

(End of this chapter)

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