Chapter 46 - The young man lacks sportsmanship. How rude!
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Chapter 46: The young man lacks sportsmanship. How rude!âMom, if you continue to be impolite to others, Iâll ignore you!â The beautiful long-legged girl was embarrassed, with a thin face and blushing cheeks.
The middle-aged woman didnât think much of it and glanced at Lin Feng. âWhat can he, a loser, do? Young man, do you think what the old lady said is right?â
Lin Feng hadnât spoken yet when suddenly the bus suddenly stopped to avoid an elderly person who had dashed out. The middle-aged woman slipped and fell directly onto the platform, letting out a painful scream.
Lin Feng: Who can escape the wrath of heaven?
He rubbed his nose and turned to leave when he suddenly heard an exclamation behind him. The long-legged beauty was about to help the middle-aged woman up when the woman said, âNo, this isnât right! I⦠I canât get up. Donât pull me. I really canât get up⦠Iâve lost sensation below my waist.â
As a doctor, Lin Feng saw things differently. To others, it seemed like the middle-aged woman only scraped her face, but Lin Feng sensed something was wrong. The situation was not right. The middle-aged womanâs face turned pale, she appeared weak and without energy, and her hands trembled slightly.
With a trembling voice, the long-legged beauty asked, âMom, are you okay? Whatâs wrong, Mom?â The middle-aged woman replied, âHan Ruo, it seems like Iâm paralyzed! I canât even grip anything with my hands, and my legs wonât listen to me. I canât move them. Han Ruo, quickly call 120. Mom canât make itâ¦â
People around them started discussing in a flurry, questioning how a fall could lead to paralysis. The beautiful girl was at a loss, struck by the sudden events. She quickly dialed 120, and within 10 minutes, an ambulance arrived. The doctors examined the middle-aged woman and asked a few questions.
âThis doesnât seem like a fracture, right?â
The young doctor from the 120 Emergency Medical Services frowned and inquired, âDr. Wang, whatâs your opinion?â
âIndeed, there are no indications of fractures anywhere on her body,â replied the elder Dr. Wang, also furrowing his brow.
Given the slippery, icy winter conditions, even in the relatively warm city of Pengcheng, fractures resulting from falls were quite common.
âLetâs transport her to the Emergency Department at Peopleâs Hospital,â suggested Dr. Wang.
Dr. Wang and his team were part of the 120 medical team, not affiliated with Peopleâs Hospital but opted for it due to its proximity. However, a voice of opposition emerged, and all eyes turned to Lin Feng.
The young lady with long legs, assuming Lin Feng was seeking revenge, bit her lip and said, âMy mother offended you earlier, and I apologize on her behalf. But sheâs paralyzed and needs emergency treatment. Could you please not obstruct us?â
Ignoring her, Lin Feng approached the middle-aged woman and gently examined her neck. Turning to the two confused paramedics, he explained:
âThe patient appears unharmed externally, but her symptoms fit the profile of a classic spinal cord injury paralysis, likely due to cervical disc herniation and trauma-induced âspinal cord injury,â causing nerve compression paralysis. I can feel significant protrusions on her C5/6 and C6/7 intervertebral discs. Following the usual procedure and moving her onto the stretcher could potentially worsen her cervical spine condition and lead to irreversible paralysis.â
âWhat?â The two 120 doctors were left stunned.
The long-legged lady was also stunned. Surrounding onlookers were equally surprised.
Who would have expected the young man, who had just been criticized by the middle-aged woman, to suddenly speak such professional medical terms?
Spinal cord injury? Compressive nerve paralysis? And he could diagnose it by touch alone?
Dr. Wang, with his extensive experience as a former orthopedic surgeon, felt a bit perplexed. He had seen more patients than this young man had seen individuals in his career.
âNeurogenic paralysis? As a former orthopedic surgeon, Iâve encountered such cases before. How did I not detect any cervical spine issues?â Dr. Wang questioned.
Dr. Wangâs confidence was rattled. Lin Fengâs warning couldnât be taken lightly in this tense doctor-patient relationship era.
Dr. Wangâs concern was primarily about saving face, especially in front of his apprentice, the patient, and the onlookers. The beautiful long-legged girl looked at Lin Feng in amazement.
Who would have thought that the âtoadâ her mother had called him turned out to be an emergency doctor at City First Hospital?
The middle-aged woman groaned on the ground. Without hesitation, she pleaded with Dr. Wang, âDoctor, regardless of whether what he said is true, itâs better to believe it for now. Please handle my motherâs suspected cervical spine injury with care. Hurry and take her to the hospital for emergency treatment.â
The girlâs voice had a hint of tears.
Dr. Wang finally found a way out and begrudgingly agreed, âFine! Weâll proceed as you suggested, treating the patient with cervical spine damage and compressive paralysis. If youâre wrong, Iâll return to your hospital and hold your leaders accountable! Young people these daysâ¦â
He shook his head while speaking, seemingly saying, âYoung people lack ethics these days, just a bunch of nonsense!â
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