"Then why haven't the tubes been pulled out yet? The people (doctors) here are all robbers, so they wish they could keep you here forever. We are rural insurance, and we don't get much reimbursement. How can we stand up to their tossing?"
I can hear the meaning of my father's words, that is, he is worried about me and my sister. One of the most important reasons why my father was eager to leave the hospital was to save some money for my sister and me. While being moved in my heart, I continued to relieve myself: "The tube has not been pulled out until now, it is out of caution. Although there are not many now, there are still some in the tube after all. I think (the attending physician) be more cautious, not necessarily It¡¯s just something bad. The drainage tube was pulled out in a hurry, if there is any problem, it will be troublesome, so it¡¯s not necessary to have another surgery and intubation, right?¡±
"I'm afraid that they (the attending physician and his assistants) may not be out of prudence. I guess they are more likely to think about money." The father replied with a displeased face.
I know that my words still have some effect. "It's okay, as long as it's safer, we'd rather spend more money. Dad, you don't have to worry about money, there's me and my sister."
The father showed hesitation. "It's not easy for you and your sister (getting some dead wages)"
Before my father finished speaking, I hurriedly said: "In any case, the rural insurance can still claim about 40%. In fact, up to now, my sister and I have not spent much money together. Dad, I beg You, just wait patiently for a few more days."
"Okay. But, you go and tell that surname (the attending physician's surname is surnamed) that if there is nothing in the tube and he still doesn't pull it out, then I will do it myself!"
From my father's words, I could hear the eagerness in his heart. My father was always short-tempered. Now, with nothing to do in the hospital for more than 20 days, how could he not be in a hurry to get angry?
From his father's words, it is not difficult to see that the current father does not trust the attending physician as much as before. At first, in the process of comparing with the doctor in charge of the boy's father, the father was full of praise and trust in his doctor in charge. But since the young man's father was discharged from the hospital, as the discharge deadline has been delayed day by day, his father's view of the attending physician has also quietly changed. I estimate that if it takes another ten and a half months, then my father may yell at the attending physician in the ward.
If there is really nothing in the drainage tube, then I don't need to tell you, the attending physician will automatically remove it. In order to calm my father's impatience, I had to reply against my will: "Okay, Dad. I'll go and talk to the attending physician now. But,"
"Stinky boy, don't tell me you still can't trust your father?" The father pretended to be angry.
"How is it possible!" I quickly denied it, "Dad, I'm going now." What my father hates the most is that others don't believe him. But I can't control whether his anger is real or not. For the sake of safety, after finishing speaking, I ran away as fast as possible.
Naturally, I would not be so idiotic as to really tell the attending physician that. If he really told the attending physician what his father said truthfully, then the attending physician would definitely be very angry. I don't know if it's the red envelope of 1,000 yuan, or the vice president who is an acquaintance of the uncle's boss. Anyway, I know that the attending physician's cautious approach is entirely out of good intentions. If good intentions are taken as the liver and lungs of a donkey, then anyone will be quite upset.
Coming out is purely for show. In order not to arouse my father's suspicion, I can't go back immediately. I leisurely went to the public restroom. After wandering around again, he returned to the ward.
"What did he say?" My father couldn't wait to ask when he saw me.
I knew that my father wanted to judge from the answer of the attending physician that he would probably stay in the hospital for a few days. "Director XX said that there is no need for you to remind. If there is really nothing in the drainage tube, they would have pulled it out a long time ago."
Father was taken aback. Because from my ingenious and flawless answer, he couldn't judge anything at all. "What do you mean it has been pulled out a long time ago? The key is that the tube has not been pulled out yet! Didn't you ask, it is estimated that in a few days, the fluid in the lungs will be completely drained?" the father said anxiously. asked expectantly.
"Ah, I forgot to ask that!" At that time, because of my superb "acting skills", I didn't show the slightest flaw. Even thinking about it now, I can't help but wonder, "Dad, now there is something flowing out of your tube. Isn't the liquid in the body very low. Therefore, according to my estimation, it should not be more than a few days."
"According to your estimate? Your estimate is useless!" The father scolded very dissatisfied.
Seeing that my father stopped asking questions and just let it go, I was secretly happy in my heart. He didn't take his father's scolding to heart at all.
In the evening, I accompanied my father to carry out theGalleria movement. Unexpectedly, I happened to meet the attending physician who was off work. I was afraid of being exposed, and I couldn't help feeling a little flustered. At that time, I even forgot the normal etiquette of "saying hello." Fortunately, in recent days, my father's dissatisfaction with the attending physician has soared. Therefore, my father has no tendency to "actively talk to me". With that posture, it seemed that the oncoming person was a complete stranger.
"Why are you so slumped?" The attending physician asked with a smile on his face, "Don't treat yourself as a patient, show some energy, and walk faster. This way you will get better soon."
I am grateful for the kind reminder from the attending physician. However, my father didn't think so.
"What's the use of walking fast? It turned out that I walked faster than anyone else. But they were all discharged from the hospital one by one. But I'm still stuck here." The father refuted without any regard for emotion.
Hearing this, I only felt a "buzz" in my head. "It's over!" I sighed in my heart. The scene I didn't want to see the most still appeared. In fact, I have always been most worried that my father's straightforward temper would anger the attending physician. Unexpectedly, today, such worries finally became reality.
"Old man, don't worry. According to your situation, you should be discharged from the hospital in two days." Unexpectedly, the attending physician didn't mind, and still comforted his father with a smile on his face.
"Is it true that I will be discharged from the hospital in a day or two?" The father asked in disbelief.
"Judging from my experience, it should be. But the specific situation depends on the results of the examination." Afterwards, the attending physician did not forget to remind his father, "Remember, don't treat yourself as a patient, try to walk as fast as possible."
Seeing the back of the attending physician leaving, my father's mood gradually improved. I was surprised to find that my father's footsteps were much lighter than before. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com