Chapter 318 PTSD?

Doctor Liu inspected this floor and walked out from the stairs.

Seeing Feinan sitting by the window, he snorted softly and continued to walk downstairs.

"Doctor Liu."

Feinan yelled, withdrew his thoughts, and walked over.

"Doctor Liu."

Coming in front of him, Feinan smiled and said, "Thank you for signing!"

Dr. Liu couldn't help frowning when he heard his words, and said angrily, "Are you mocking me?"

"how come?"

Qian Shucheng has been discharged from the hospital, but Feinan's mission is not over yet, and he will have to deal with Dr. Liu later, and he doesn't want to make the relationship between the two of them too rigid.

"Doctor Liu, my tone of voice was too aggressive. It's my fault. I apologize to you."

Feinan smiled and said, "But don't worry, although Qian Shucheng has been discharged from the hospital, I will be responsible for his affairs to the end and will not let him have any problems."

Hearing this, Dr. Liu's expression softened a lot. He took a deep look at Fei Nan, and said meaningfully, "Dr. Liang, I know you are capable, but you have to be more careful when you are capable. You are responsible to the patient, and you are responsible to yourself. Otherwise, if there is a bigger problem, you and I will not be able to take this responsibility, understand?"

"Taught, taught."

Feinan responded with a smile.

Dr. Liu nodded, his tone relaxed, and he asked, "What do you want from me?"

Feinan's expression became serious: "I want to talk to you about Huanhuan's condition."

"Huanhuan? Her illness is a bit troublesome."

Dr. Liu glanced at the ward not far behind him, stood up straighter, and asked, "What are your plans?"

"I only have a general idea for the time being, and I want to verify some things with you first."

Feinan asked: "I saw that you mentioned family factors in the diagnosis you gave her, but didn't write it down in detail. Can you tell me why?"

Dr. Liu thought for a while and said seriously: "Huanhuan's situation is more complicated. She is not autistic due to congenital reasons, but due to acquired reasons."

"I once found the phone number of her kindergarten and got in touch with her former teacher. Before her mother died, she was no different from ordinary children. She was lively and cheerful, and the teacher had a good impression of her."

"But since her mother's death, she has become taciturn and doesn't like to be in contact with people. After the symptoms of aphasia, auditory hallucinations, and delusions of persecution began to appear, she was sent here..."

"Delusion of persecution? How does it manifest?"

"Fear of approaching people, resistance to physical contact, resistance to communication, hunger strikes, all of which have occurred, and have not yet developed to the stage of self-harm."

"Have you met her family?"

"Yes, her father sent her here."

"What does his father do?"

"It seems to be from a gold shop owner. He is not bad."

As he said that, Dr. Liu frowned: "However, Huanhuan resisted him very much. At first he visited Huanhuan once, but Huanhuan became ill as soon as he saw him. Later, we advised him not to visit him as much as possible. Since then , he never came.”

After a pause, he sighed regretfully and said, "Huanhuan's condition is a bit complicated, the drug control effect is very limited, and she is too young to be treated with electroshock therapy. I gave her to you because I want to see you." Is there any better way?"

As he said that, he raised his head to look at Feinan, and said seriously, "She is young and her condition is complicated. If you are not sure, I suggest you focus on drug control."

"I have a measure."

Feinan frowned and thought about it, and suddenly said, "Doctor Liu, why did you diagnose autism instead of post-traumatic stress disorder? Huanhuan's symptoms are more like post-traumatic stress disorder, right?"

"I've thought about it too."

Dr. Liu explained: "However, several manifestations of post-traumatic stress disorder do not match Huanhuan's specific manifestations."

"First of all, children's traumatic re-experiencing symptoms are generally nightmares, emotional agitation and crying. After being admitted to the hospital, Huanhuan did not have any dreams related to her mother's death, nor did she experience emotional agitation or crying. She hasn't cried since she was admitted to the hospital."

"Secondly, children's avoidance symptoms are generally separation anxiety, clinginess, and unwillingness to leave their parents. But judging from Huanhuan's performance, she does not feel attached to her parents, especially her father, who even shows a kind of resistance. This is more consistent with symptoms of autism."

"The symptoms of high alertness are more suitable. When she was first admitted to the hospital, Huanhuan had a little excessive startle response and had a certain obstacle in her concentration. But after being admitted to the hospital, her condition has gradually developed into a communication disorder. She is immersed in In your own world, not communicating with the outside world, this is a typical symptom of autism."

……

Listening to his explanation, Feinan nodded and said, "In other words, you are not sure whether Huanhuan is post-traumatic stress disorder or autism?"

Dr. Liu hesitated for a moment, then nodded and said, "That's why I said her situation is more complicated."

Feinan pondered for a while, then suddenly asked: "Doctor Liu, have you ever thought that the reason why Huanhuan resisted her parents might be because her parents were the ones who caused her trauma, or was it one of them?"

"Didn't her mother die?"

"I said the other way."

"You mean abuse?"

Dr. Liu froze for a moment, shook his head and said, "No."

Feinan asked, "Why are you so determined?"

"If it's because of her parents, why didn't it show up before?"

Dr. Liu asked rhetorically: "If a child has been abused when she was a baby, she will have great abnormalities before she reaches school age."

"So you're still relying on subjective speculation to deny me?"

Dr. Liu was a little angry: "Aren't you just speculating subjectively?"

"Then do you think it's possible?" Feinan asked again.

Dr. Liu choked, frowned and said, "How do I know?"

Feinan didn't ask any more questions.

He wasn't picking on Dr. Liu, he was just using these questions to clear his mind.

"I'm sorry, Doctor Liu."

Feinan smiled and said, "I'll go up."

Dr. Liu was still thinking about his question just now, and asked, "Where are you going?"

"Get Huanhuan's case."

Feinan said without looking back.

Watching him go upstairs, Dr. Liu turned around, and his series of questions appeared in his mind again, and he couldn't help but began to think about it.

What Feinan was talking about was indeed something he had overlooked. Could it be that Huanhuan had suffered from abuse before she developed post-traumatic stress disorder?

Shouldn't it?He had seen her father before, and he looked very gentle, not like someone who would do that kind of thing?

Coming to the door with his hands behind his back, he poked his head to look, and the little guy named Xiao Bai was peeling off the candy wrappers for Huanhuan.

Huanhuan looked at him quietly, as if obediently waiting.

Shaking his head, Doctor Liu secretly sighed.

what a boy!How did you get this disease?
(End of this chapter)

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