Chapter 243 - You Can See It?
Was this a joke?
These were terminal illnesses that could only be treated with transplants!
Even the most distinguished doctor in the world would find it difficult to solve this problem, but this was just a little girl who wasn’t even 18 years old.
The haters found it unbelievable, and even scoffed. Naturally, they clicked on the live stream to watch.
On the other side, Lu An’s fans were very excited.
Good job, Little Sister. Rescue them all and slap those haters in the face!
Slap them until their mouths bleed.
Liu Yumin’s fans naturally went into the live stream as well.
Although they ruthlessly said that as long as Liu Yumin was alive, they didn’t care about anyone else, in reality, they still felt terrible. After all, it was nine human lives, not nine ants.
Very quickly, the live stream which these reporters started exploded!
It wasn’t even lunchtime yet, and office workers and students should still be busy, right? However, the number of viewers in the live stream completely exceeded the reporters’ imagination. It practically skyrocketed at a rate of over 100,000 viewers per second.
They had been reporters for so many years. Other than celebrities, trending big names, or live streamers who were headliners, when had anyone ever risen like this? Lu An was just a small director who had only been on a small variety show, right?
The reporters simply doubted their lives. After the doubt, however, they naturally felt indescribable joy!
To be able to attract this huge wave of traffic for their news outlets, this had to be worth a promotion, right?
Noticing that the live stream was already buzzing with comments, the reporters did their best to sneakily film what was going on from behind.
On the other side, Lu An felt the little boy’s pulse and carefully examined various parts of his body. She quickly came to a conclusion.
Congenital heart disease, Tetralogy of Fallot. There had been many treatments in the past, but they had never been able to completely treat the condition. In addition, the child’s body was too weak. Some medicine even made the child’s body worse the more he ate. Ordinarily speaking, if he didn’t get a heart transplant, he probably wouldn’t be able to hold on for long.
“How about this? I’ll write a prescription for you. Go and grab the medicine according to my requirements. The ingredients aren’t anything special, but you have to pay attention to the amount used. It has to be accurate to the last two milligrams, and you have to pay attention to how you use it.
“The heart is the weakest but also the most solid part to begin with. If you don’t take care of it properly, it will cause certain problems. For example, stop giving him whatever he was taking before.”
Lu An buried her head in writing the prescription, then turned around and handed it to the boy’s mother, the auntie called Sister He.
“Oh, oh.”
Auntie He was shaking. She didn’t expect that Lu An would be able to tell that she had secretly given her son Chinese medicine.
The hospital had explicitly forbade family members from casually feeding the patients other drug prescriptions after they were admitted to the hospital. The main thing was that they were worried that if the patients ate something wrong, it would become the hospital’s responsibility. However, that Chinese doctor had told Auntie He that this medicine was really good. She really couldn’t help but believe it, so she secretly boiled some for her son, hoping that it would have some effect. The doctors in the hospital had never noticed before.
But this girl… could tell, just by pressing here and there and looking a few times?
Auntie He already completely believed Lu An. After putting away the list, she asked, “Then, Dr. Lu, can my son’s heart disease be cured with this?”