Chapter 60
Married To My Ex-Husband’s Rival by Jobet GraySon
Chapter Sixty
Third Person POV.
Amberâs eyelids fluttered open, her surroundings hazy as she slowly regained consciousness. As her bleary gaze swept across the room, she realized that she wasnât in her own bedroom.
Just when she was trying to understand where she was, the sterile scent of the hospital room would hit her, the antiseptic lingering in the air. Confusion washed over her, her mind foggy as she tried.
to piece together what had happened.
Panic tinged the edges of her thoughts, and she struggled to sit up, her b*dy feeling weak and fatigued. Just as she was about to call for help, the door swung open, revealing a worriedâlooking
Richard.
Relief washed over her as Richard rushed to her side. âAmber, youâre awake! How are you feeling? Are you okay? Do you need anything?â His questions bombarded her, leaving her feeling overwhelmed.
âSlow down, Richard, Amber managed to say, her voice fragile. âWhat happened? How did I end up here?â Her mind raced to recall the events leading up to her awakening, but her memories felt
elusive, like trying to grasp onto a fading dream.
Richard let out a sigh, glancing around the room before meeting Amberâs gaze. âI found you unconscious in the dining room,â he explained. âI rushed you to the hospital after, and youâve been
here for a little while now.â
Confusion furrowed Amberâs brow as she struggled to comprehend the situation. âUnconscious? How
Whatâs wrong with me?ââ
Richardâs eyes darted away, evading her questioning gaze. He shifted uncomfortably. â Whatâs important is how you feel Amber. Do you feel any better now?â he asked. âAre you in pain? Is there
anything I can do for you?â
Amberâs patience wore thin as she insisted on answers. âRichard, please, tell me whatâs going on,â
she implored. âWhatâs wrong with me? Is it serious?â
Richard would think to himself, wondering whether or not to bring it up first or allow the doctor to
explain things to her.
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Anter a moment or contemplation, ne locked eyes With Amber, NIS GAZE
gaze unwavering. Amper, are you
taking medications for an anxiety disorder?â he asked, his voice gentle but insistent.
Amberâs confusion despened, her mind struggling to process Richardâs words. âWhat? I⦠I donât
understand,â she stammered, her voice laced with bewilderment. âWhy would you think I have an anxiety
disorder? What are you talking about?â
Richard les out a sigh âAmber. I know we agreed to keep our personal lives separate, but I need to
know the truthâ he explained, his voice steady. âKnowing if you have an anxiety disorder is the only
way I can help you.â
Amber stared at Richard in disbelief. Anviety disorder? L. Iâve never mentioned anything like
that What gave you that idea?â she asked, her voice filled with confusion.
Richard sighed, his gaze steady on Amberâs face as he contemplated how to respond to her questioning. Taking a deep breath, he finally spoke.
âAmber, itâs better if the doctor explains everything to you,â he said gently. âIâm not sure I can
explain it as dearly as the doctor can.â
Confusion etched deep lines on Amberâs forehead as she tried to make sense of Richardâs response. She
couldnât fathom what could be so serious that the doctor had to explain it instead of Richard. Her questioning eyes locked with Richardâs, silently begging for answers.
âRichard, whatâs going on?â Amberâs voice wavered with a mix of fear and curiosity. âWhy do you have such a serious look on your face? And why are you asking me about anxiety disorder?â
âAmber plesse trust me. The doctor will explain everything. Just try to be patient, okay?â
With that Richard pressed the emergency button beside the hospital bed, summoning the attention o
the medical staff.
Almost a minute later, the hospital room door swung open, and a doctor entered. his lab coat crisp and his demeanor calm. He greeted Amber with a curt bow. âIâm glad to see that youâre awake, Mrs. Romeroâ he said. âMy name is Dr. Lawrence. Iâll be overseeing your care for the time beingâ
Amberâs eyes darted between Richard and the doctor, a mixture of apprehension and impatience evident on her face. She was done with waiting. Her voice trembled slightly as she interrupted the doctor, her need for answers overpowering her politeness. âDr. Lawrence, please tell me whatâs wrong with me. Why am I in the hospital?â
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The doctor nodded understandingly, his gaze gentle. âOf course, Mrs. Romero. But before I explain
everything, Iâd like to ask you some questions.â He glanced briefly at Richard, then back at Amber,
âWould you prefer to answer these questions in front of your husband, or would you like to speak with
me privately?â
Amberâs brow furrowed, her confusion deepening. She couldnât fathom why the doctorâs questions
necessitated privacy, and her instinct was to have Richard stay by her side. She shook her head. âI
donât mind answering with Richard here. Heâs my husband.â
Dr. Lawrence nodded, acknowledging Amberâs decision. âVery well, then. Mrs. Romero, have you ever been diagnosed with any mental issues or disorders?â
Amberâs eyes widened, taken aback by the doctorâs question. She glanced at Richard, a flicker of uncertainty in her gaze, before regaining her composure. âAbout a year ago, I suffered a miscarriage, and after seeing a therapist, I was told I had depression,ââshe admitted softly.
Richardâs surprise was evident, but he remained quiet, allowing Amber to explain her situation without interruption.
The doctor continued his line of inquiry, his tone empathetic yet methodical. âAnd have you ever been diagnosed with having an anxiety disorder?â
Amberâs confidence returned as she shook her head. âNo, I havenât. My therapist never mentioned
anything like thatâ
Dr. Lawrence nodded, his expression contemplative. âAnd are you currently taking any prescribed
medications?â
Amber hesitated for a moment. âYes, I am,â she replied firmly. âBut theyâre antidepressants, not
medication for anxiety.â
âMrs. Romero, I understand what Iâm about to say may be difficult to process, but the tests we ran on you showed that you have been consistently taking anxiolytics and a smaller dosage of antipsychotics,â Dr. Lawrence explained gently, his voice laced with empathy.
Amberâs heart raced, panic flooding over her as she struggled to comprehend the implications of the doctorâs words. âBut I donât have an anxiety disorder or any other serious mental illness; why would
I take those?â she stammered.
The doctor nodded, his expression sympathetic. âI understand your confusion. Mrs. Romero. But to
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explain, anxiolytics are typically prescribed to individuals with anxiety disorders, while antipsychotics are primary given to patients with conditions such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and unfortunately, youâve been taking both of these medications at the same time.â
Amber felt her head spinning, the room closing in on her as she tried to process this bewildering revelation. How could this be happening? Why was she taking medications that werenât meant for her How did this end up happening?
Desperation laced her voice as she turned to Dr. Lawrence, pleading for answers. âBut how? I donât
understand any of this.â
Dr. Lawrenceâs gaze softened even further. âMrs. Romero, the reason you fainted and ended up in the hospital is likely due to the fact that you have been taking medication that was not meant for your condition. Prolonged usage, combined with malnutrition, has weakened your b*dyâs ability to tolerate the side effects of these medications. Thankfully, you havenât been consistent enough to the point of addiction, which could have caused a serious mental breakdown.â
Amberâs confusion deepened, her mind racing as she struggled to connect the dots. âBut my therapist, who is actually a psychiatrist, prescribed these medications to me, and they were labeled as antidepressants.â
Richard would sigh before deciding to chime in. âActually, Amber, I went back home to check for the medications you were taking and brought them in to be checked. It has been confirmed that those pills were not antidepressants. Someone purposely switched the content of your medication and made you believe you were taking antidepressants instead.â
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