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140 Passing on Hope

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    "How's the situation?" My sister asked nervously.

    "I only arrived in the afternoon, so I didn't meet Xu Hefen's apprentice. However, this time, the expert also thinks that Dad's current situation is not suitable for radiotherapy and chemotherapy."

    After hearing what I said, my sister said anxiously: "Then what should I do? Is there really no other way?"

    Hearing this, I hurriedly comforted me: "Sister, you don't have to worry too much. I went to Nanjing this time, and it's not all fruitless."

    "Oh, then what is your gain?" My comforting effect is not small, and it can be heard that my sister's mood is obviously better.

    "There's good news, and of course there's bad news. Which one do you want to hear first?" In order to ease my sister's impatience, I made a fool of myself.

    "Let's hear the bad news first."

    I know what my sister means. She is afraid that she will not be able to bear it psychologically when she hears the good news first and then hears the bad news.  "The expert this time prescribed a strong medicine. According to him, if it can be controlled, everything will be fine. But if it cannot be controlled, it means that the situation has reached an extremely bad situation. Therefore,  He kindly reminded me that it is best to prepare painkillers as soon as possible. He emphasized that in the final stage, under normal circumstances, without the help of painkillers, patients must not be able to bear it.¡±

    My so-called bad news completely aroused my sister's sadness at once.  The elder sister murmured almost in a crying tone: "Could it be that Dad has really reached such an irretrievable and terrible situation?"

    "Sister, don't be in a hurry to be sad! Didn't I say that there is still good news?" Seeing that the situation was not right, I hurriedly spoke out to comfort her.

    "It's come to the point where I need painkilling injections. Is there really any good news?" Under my consolation, although my sister stopped her sadness, it was obvious that she was the one who gave me the good news.  With an attitude of disbelief.  Perhaps, in my sister's opinion, this is just an unrealistic topic I deliberately raised to comfort her.

    "Sister, do you still remember Xu Hefen?" I didn't answer directly, but first asked a topic that seemed irrelevant to my trip to Nanjing.

    "Of course I remember. In the beginning, I was the one who suggested asking Xu Hefen to prescribe traditional Chinese medicine for my father, but it was too difficult to get through her appointment number." My sister replied helplessly.

    "This time, when I went to Nanjing, I met many cancer patients. From their mouths, I heard Xu Hefen's name again. It is precisely because of talking with these cancer patients that I can bring back this good news."

    "Are you still playing tricks on me? Just tell me if you have something to say, what good news is it?" My sister immediately aroused her strong interest, so she was a little dissatisfied and urged me eagerly.

    "We have always had such a misunderstanding that if the cancer recurs, it must be hopeless." Under the urging of my sister, I still said slowly.

    "Isn't that so?" My sister asked puzzled.

    "Of course not. In Nanjing, in the communication with many cancer patients, I finally saw a miracle. It was a real case. From it, I saw hope."

    "Dad has already reached the point where he needs painkilling injections. Is there really hope?" My sister's tone was tense, but more of it was unbelievable.

    I naturally heard the questioning meaning in my sister's words. Perhaps in her opinion, what I said "seeing hope" was just to comfort herself.  So, I had to continue to say: "This time I went to Nanjing, I met an old man. His body is very good. At first, I thought he was accompanying others to see a doctor. But through the subsequent exchanges, I  Only then did I know that he himself was a cancer patient. What he had was bowel cancer. Since the first operation, he has been insisting on taking traditional Chinese medicine. Later, due to the recurrence of bowel cancer, he had another surgery. So far, it has been nearly ten years  Yes. I guess, from the recurrence of bowel cancer until now, this uncle has lived a good life for at least six or seven years"

    "Then, have you ever asked this old man for advice?"

    Although my unhurried narration was interrupted by my sister's eager words, I was not angry at all. On the contrary, I felt very happy.  Because, I know, my sister has begun to believe what I say.  I went on to say: "Why didn't you ask? I was immediately fascinated by the situation of this old man. So, I learned from him very respectfully. The experience that this old man taught me is very simple.  We must insist on 'taking traditional Chinese medicine'!"

    "Take Chinese medicine?" My sister asked suspiciously, "Isn't it possible? Didn't Dad also take Chinese medicine for a while, but the effect isWhy is it not obvious?  "

    "I also had the same doubts at the time. So, I asked you the question just now. How do you think this old man answered me?"

    "How did you answer?" My sister asked curiously.

    "The old man said, I'm looking for the wrong person."

    "Who is wrong?" My sister was still puzzled by my answer.

    "It's the person who prescribes Chinese medicine! The uncle said that he must find Xu Hefen. At that time, many people said that there was still a huge gap between Xu Hefen's apprentice and Xu Hefen himself."

    "Did you go on Tuesday?"

    To this simple question from my sister, I answered without thinking, "Yes."

    "It doesn't seem right. Xu Hefen is outpatient on Mondays. They are looking for Xu Hefen. Why do they go to the hospital on Tuesday?"

    "Sister, I asked the same question at the time. But they replied that they had seen Xu Hefen a long time ago. Now that they came here, they just found a random doctor to write a prescription according to Xu Hefen's prescription."

    "Oh, so that's the case." My sister suddenly said, "Then, have you asked them how they used to make the appointment call?"

    "This is the good news I want to tell you. From them, I learned a valuable experience, that is to mobilize all my relatives and friends to help make a call on Monday. No matter how difficult it is to make an appointment call,  A dozen or even dozens of people keep calling at the same time. I think someone will be lucky enough to get through. Since the recurrence of bowel cancer can be cured by taking the traditional Chinese medicine prescribed by Xu Hefen, then my dad also uses Xu Hefen¡¯s traditional Chinese medicine.  And the hope of recovery.¡±

    "Yes! Dad definitely has hope of recovery. I don't believe it. Dad, who has always been in good health, will not survive this time." After listening to my words, new hope was rekindled in my sister's heart.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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