"Kabuki syndro..."
"Does it have such a big impact on the patients...?"
Just listening to Chen Mu’s explanations ahead.
Su Bingbing was dumbfounded.
Just the series of complications of the Kabuki syndro Chen Mu had just presented.
She wouldn’t dare report like that on stage, would she?!
"Sothing like this, the impact is almost that big, but oddly enough, worldwide, no doctor dares to say they can cure the disease."
"And..."
Right as Chen Mu began speaking.
His tone.
He couldn’t help but pause.
Chen Mu let out a long sigh: "For this disease, even if one day there is a treatnt thod, there’s a very high possibility it will be like the current childhood leukemia..."
Despite.
At present.
Against leukemia, or childhood leukemia.
There is already the treatnt option of a bone marrow transplant.
But how much does it cost to treat leukemia?
Even when social security is available.
The treatnt costs can easily reach hundreds of thousands or even millions.
And all of this requires one necessary condition.
That is...
Being able to match bone marrow.
Having seen much human suffering in the hospital’s ergency room, Su Bingbing.
Listening to Chen Mu say this.
Fell into a rare silence.
Leukemia.
Once she didn’t understand it.
It was only recently during the recording of a program in the ergency room that she encountered a poor little girl.
At that ti, Su Bingbing decided to donate her savings to help the little girl get treatnt.
Front and back.
Su Bingbing donated up to 1.5 million to the little girl.
All funds were directly transferred to the little girl’s hospital account.
It didn’t go through the child’s parents’ hands.
Later.
Even if one day there was a balance in the hospital account.
A refund would be issued.
It would directly return to Su Bingbing’s remittance account.
After all.
Facing over a million in funds.
Even if the other party were the little girl’s biological parents, Su Bingbing wouldn’t dare gamble on human nature.
The little girl’s marrow matched successfully.
When the transplant was successful.
While working in the deep mountains, Su Bingbing.
Specifically took leave, preparing to congratulate the little girl.
Who knew.
When Su Bingbing arrived at the hospital, she received news of the little girl’s marrow rejection.
And her passing...
A treatnt price of over a million.
To gamble on a possibility.
Su Bingbing couldn’t imagine.
In the future soday.
If the Kabuki syndro were really conquered.
How many families would be able to afford this treatnt?
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"Seeing my wife’s expression, she must be thinking about that girl again; my eyes are about to tear up."
"In fact, many drugs in our country are already very affordable."
"So technologies have costs that are fixed."
"The logic is understood, just that it induces so heartache."
"If it were my family that was sick, even if it ant going bankrupt, I would want to try; I’m just afraid of going bankrupt but still losing the loved ones..."
"Whenever my wife sees your comnts, she can burst out crying and show you."
"At that ti, my wife wasn’t a very famous celebrity yet. She even had to borrow so of that 1.5 million from friends."
"My wife can be said to have overco her difficulties now, just hoping that little girl has been reborn and this ti can have a healthy body."
"..."
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"Why are you two feeling upset..."
Sitting in front of Chen Mu, Gu He, seeing the state of Chen Mu and Su Bingbing at this mont.
Very speechlessly twitched the corner of his lips.
Using a gaze that seed to be looking at fools, staring at Chen Mu and Su Bingbing.
"Can you not use your perspectives to speculate on what we families of patients think?"
"Any disease, you have to at least conquer it first before there could possibly be a low-cost treatnt."
"For us families of patients, more than the cost of treatnt, what we care about more is whether we still have that sliver of hope..."
Chen Mu froze, "Sorry, I went into a dead end."
Chen Mu: "I’ve written your prescription already, haven’t had ti to ask, has your sister’s condition worsened again recently?"
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"Help! Gu He’s words gave an epiphany."
"Rember, there is a saying in the world, that there is no true empathy; right now, I’ve seen the embodint of that saying."
"We, the spectators, are considering costs, but they just want to see a shred of hope."
"Rember earlier, that girl with Alzheir’s, wasn’t she also preparing to sell off family assets for a shred of possibility..."
"Yes! To this day, I still rember what that girl said; she said even if it’s just for the chance to try a dicine, she wants to fight for it..."
"That’s why Gu He said, we can’t use our perspectives to speculate the thoughts of patients and their families."
"I tried imagining Gu He’s life, though he’s only eighteen, it’s not been easy. He’s been a troubleso patient himself and a troubleso family mber of a patient; he seems to live his life in anxiety."
"Fun fact, Gu He’s college entrance exam score was 658, thinking about who rarely even has a cold, yet lost to Gu He, I realize why I’m just a waste."
"No talent, no hard work, I am probably this world’s chosen filler!"
"..."
-
Chen Mu watched Gu He’s irritated look.
Feeling inside.
He also couldn’t help but break into a sweat.
Gu He smiled wryly and nodded, "That’s right, Dr. Chen, my sister used to call for mom and dad, and brother, but now she seems to stop calling out, is this a sign of her condition worsening?"
Chen Mu was silent for a brief mont.
Then sighed: "If I guessed right, your family should have already gone to other doctors, and your questions weren’t answered as you hoped."
Gu He: "..."
Seeing Gu He’s silent look, Chen Mu knew that his guess just now wasn’t wrong.
He also followed with a sigh: "So, while knowing other doctors gave results of it worsening, you still wanted to co to as a last hope, taking a chance?"
"Yes, I just want to take a chance."
Facing Chen Mu’s semi-mocking expression.
Gu He nodded with a peaceful expression, admitting all of Chen Mu’s assumptions.
Gu He: "I often hear, many tis, the philosophies of traditional Chinese dicine and Western dicine are vastly different, maybe what Western dicine sees as an incurable disease, traditional Chinese dicine can solve with a single prescription, it’s not certain?"
Chen Mu: "..."
Glancing at the direction of the live broadcast cara.
Chen Mu was truly baffled by Gu He’s incredible words, breaking out in cold sweat.
Because let it be known.
Currently sitting in the program team’s live broadcast room, watching the live broadcast audience, none are quite normal.
If soday soone really ca over with cancer, leukemia cases.
Seeking treatnt from traditional Chinese dicine.
And when say can’t treat, they camp at the door hurling insults.
This scenario.
Isn’t entirely without possibility.
In face of Chen Mu’s query, Gu He still remained calm: "Dr. Chen, my sister’s situation, isn’t it just sothing that relies on chance?"
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