"Do you know what kind of anesthesia the patient will have?"
"General anesthesia?"
"No, many gynecological surgeries don’t require general anesthesia, just epidural anesthesia, similar to a C-section. The patient is awake."
"Isn’t it scary to be awake, knowing the doctor is cutting into your stomach?"
"Have you ever seen a woman give birth? Like I said, it’s the sa as giving birth."
"Can it really be the sa? This is about removing an organ, won’t knowing this make them cry?"
Zhang Shuping made a valid point.
This isn’t like giving birth, where after the baby is born, the organs are still intact; this is about removing sothing from the body.
Du ngen didn’t completely disagree with what he was saying and said, "Yes, many female patients think that after removing the Uterus, they’re no longer won and can’t accept it, crying in front of my dad. My dad has to repeatedly assure them that’s not the case. So, people who don’t study dicine don’t understand what makes a woman or a man."
Listen to that tone, dical students can be quite condescending.
Doctor Zuoliang glanced back at the two rookies: Aren’t you afraid of ssing up with that arrogant tone? Have you figured out how you yourself are a man or a woman?
At Du ngen’s age, a young guy, he’s probably never been in love. Whether a man is truly considered a man, by traditional standards, is judged by starting a family and establishing a career. Not to ntion that, you should at least know what love is about.
Wrong. Having known Du ngen for years, Zhang Shuping knew the insider story and said, "He already had a girlfriend in high school."
What!
The group of seniors widened their eyes: None of them had a girlfriend, and this kid actually got ahead of them?
Du ngen reached out to cover Zhang Shuping’s mouth, shaking his head to deny it, "Don’t listen to his nonsense, we were just ordinary friends."
Everyone held great skepticism towards his words, just watching as Zhang Shuping, whose mouth was covered, seed to have more to reveal.
Du ngen glared "hateful" at Zhang Shuping, shifting everyone’s attention back to the original topic by saying, "Actually, when a woman reaches a certain age, after having children, reproductive system organs like the Uterus and ovaries aren’t much of use. For the sake of overall health, they can be removed."
In treating diseases, for both patients and doctors, sotis they have to consider the overall pros and cons, and sacrifice certain body organs.
"It’s okay if they cry a bit; once they finish crying, there’s nothing much left." Du ngen, sounding like a seasoned doctor with vast experience, continued to pontificate, "When you’re sick, you have to face reality. In dicine, there’s a psychological process from denial to acceptance."
What the classmate said wasn’t wrong. However, Zhang Shuping found Du ngen’s words cold, furrowing his brow.
Both being children of doctors, but perhaps due to personal experiences and growth environnts differing, these two kids have quite different personalities and values in all aspects. Zhang Shuping is more sentintal, while Du ngen speaks more rationally and appears colder.
Leading the students on, Doctor Zuoliang was too busy to care about the dical students’ idle chatter, until Du ngen suddenly ntioned the following.
"Compared to what you’ve ntioned, my dad is always most concerned about the anesthesiologist."
"Why?" Zhang Shuping asked curiously.
"My dad doesn’t accept red envelopes from patients, but others do. My dad’s patients assu nobody accepts them, and those patients didn’t give red envelopes to the anesthesiologist. In the middle of the surgery, you’ll see what happens—" Receiving a backward glare from Doctor Zuoliang, Du ngen abruptly shut his mouth.
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