"Wu Xia, you’re here so early?"
Wang Shengyu helped Li Qinxue to the front.
Wu Xia smiled and said, "We live nearby, and my husband wanted to walk over by himself, so we ca earlier."
"No wonder."
Wang Shengyu looked at Li Qinxue with a smile, "Mom, this is Wu Xia whom I just ntioned to you. Her husband is also treated by Dr. Lu, and you wouldn’t know, but Wu Xia’s husband was in a more severe condition than yours."
"Really?" Though her daughter had told her about eting soone to give Lu Xuan a banner, it was the first ti she heard about Wu Xia’s husband, and she was quite surprised.
She knew her own condition well enough to know it was life-threatening if untreated, and she could clearly feel her body deteriorating each day. Even if she recovered later, her kidneys would undergo organic changes, and it wouldn’t be the sa as before.
She was like this, but didn’t expect the other party’s condition to be even more severe.
"Auntie, you have no idea, we were discharged just two days ago, and City First Hospital couldn’t improve his condition after five days of ergency care, they directly told us to go ho and prepare for the worst..."
At this point, Wu Xia’s eyes turned red, "If I hadn’t heard about a particularly skilled Dr. Lu at the Health Center, my husband would have..."
"My dear, it’s all better now."
Li Qinxue stepped forward to gently hug Wu Xia, the two won, at this mont, shared the sa feelings, and cried like they were in tears together.
Hu iqiao quietly watched from the side, not saying anything, but her expression was sowhat complicated.
Especially when looking at Wu Xia, she felt a bit guilty.
At that ti, if it weren’t for Lu Xuan’s insistence, it would have been hard to say whether Wu Xia’s husband would have been cured, or even alive today.
As for Li Qinxue, she wasn’t clear, but soone coming the next day to give a banner was evidently not for so simple illness.
The two won, one old and one young, hugged and cried for a while before separating under Wang Shengyu’s comforting words, "Mom, Wu Xia, why don’t we go ho to cry later? After all, this is the Health Center, with people coming and going, it doesn’t look good."
Li Qinxue glared at her daughter.
The two separated and wiped the tears from their eyes.
Wu Xia looked at Hu iqiao and introduced, "Sister Shengyu, this is Dean Hu from the Health Center."
"Hello, Dean Hu."
Only now did Wang Shengyu notice Hu iqiao beside them, initially thinking she was so elder relative of Wu Xia’s, and didn’t expect her to be the dean of the Health Center.
"Hello."
Hu iqiao smiled and shook hands with her.
"Dean Hu, we’re going to look for Dr. Lu now," Wu Xia turned and said to Hu iqiao, and the four of them were about to head to the second-floor traditional Chinese dicine departnt.
At this ti, Hu iqiao smiled and said, "I’ll go with you."
The group was taken aback for a mont, then nodded, and Li Qinxue thanked her, "Thank you, Dean Hu."
"Oh, no trouble at all, besides, you’re giving Little Lu a banner, that’s an honor for our Health Center as well."
With that, they headed straight to the second floor.
Before they arrived, Hu iqiao’s hearty laughter reached Lu Xuan’s ears, "Lu, Ms. Wang and Ms. Wu are here to give you a banner."
The voice wasn’t loud, but it instantly caught everyone’s attention on the second floor.
Especially in the laboratory departnt, where many were already queuing for blood tests, upon hearing Hu iqiao, they all gazed over.
Laboratory Departnt.
Like the others, hearing Dean Hu iqiao’s voice, Wang Youqing instinctively looked over at the group erging from the elevator.
"Did Dr. Lu really save soone from whom the First Hospital had issued a death notice?" Laboratory technician Li curiously murmured upon seeing them.
"Yes, they ca over once yesterday after work," Wang Youqing, the only one in the laboratory who knew, explained, "Yesterday Little Lu checked the pulse, and they’ve already passed the danger. Now it’s just about rest and recovery."
"Did he really save soone?"
"Dr. Lu is amazing!"
The young nurse sitting at the window, drawing blood from a patient, said admiringly, "It’s only been two weeks, and several people have already co to give banners. Those big-shots at the big hospitals aren’t nearly this impressive."
"Definitely not!"
"In big hospitals, if those big-shots get a banner from a patient once every year or so, that’s considered good," Li pouted.
"Uncle, didn’t that patient at the end co yesterday? Aren’t they also here to give Dr. Lu a banner?"
"Didn’t you hear what the dean just said?" Wang Youqing looked at Li irritably.
Li scratched the back of his head, embarrassed, "Just a bit curious, but uncle, do you know what’s going on? They ca in the morning yesterday, stayed in the traditional Chinese dicine departnt all afternoon, and left just before closing, what illness is it exactly?"
Li asked curiously.
"Focus on your work, don’t get distracted."
Wang Youqing admonished him but still shared what he knew, "I heard from Little Lu that it was postoperative urinary retention after rectal cancer surgery, lasting for half a month. They went to the First Hospital and Ninth Hospital, tried catheterization, but it didn’t succeed. They heard about Little Lu sowhere, so they ca with a mindset of giving it a try, and to their surprise, it got better imdiately."
Upon hearing this, everyone in the laboratory was stunned.
This was no minor ailnt!
Urinary retention might not sound severe, but retaining urine for half a month puts enormous stress on the kidneys, sothing they didn’t even want to imagine, and failing catheterization implies how hard it was to treat. Unexpectedly, in Lu Xuan’s hands, it took just one day to resolve.
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