Love You Till the End
Chapter 670 - 666: Gastric Bleeding Caused by Alcohol Consumption
CHAPTER 670: CHAPTER 666: GASTRIC BLEEDING CAUSED BY ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
Seeing that the arrivals were Shi Yu and Shen Cheng, Shi Mei stood up.
Having sat for a long time, his legs were somewhat numb. After standing up, he stretched his hand to support himself against the wall, leveraging it to steady his form.
"You’re here."
He spoke.
Shi Yu hummed in acknowledgment, turning his head to glance at the red light above the emergency room’s door, "When did they bring her in?"
"Half an hour ago."
The tone of self-blame was low and hoarse.
Shi Yu nodded, then took big strides to the entrance of the emergency room, gazing at the tightly closed door, his eyebrows deeply furrowed.
Leaning against the wall, he slightly lifted his head, weakly closed his eyes, and the hand in his trouser pocket couldn’t help but clench into a fist.
Shen Cheng first glanced at him, then turned her gaze to Shi Mei, "How could this have happened?"
She furrowed her brows, keeping her voice very low.
Shi Mei lifted his hand to rub the corner of his eye, silently for a moment, then opened his thin lips slightly: "Mom drank alcohol, which caused stomach bleeding."
In Shen Cheng’s impression, Wen Wan was a woman who valued health and nourishment, neither vulgar nor worldly.
Most women her age would gather in groups, play mahjong, and gossip.
But she was different.
Her life was very regular, involving exercise, yoga, travel, flower arranging; she never smoked or drank alcohol, even coffee, she drank very little.
Thus, when Shi Mei said that Wen Wan’s stomach bleeding was caused by drinking alcohol, Shen Cheng was somewhat shocked.
At that moment, the door to the emergency room was opened, and a male doctor in a white coat walked out.
"Who among you is the family of the patient?" The doctor removed his mask, glancing at the three individuals before him.
He was a newly recruited authority figure from abroad, he had heard Shi Yu’s name but hadn’t seen him personally, thus he was unaware of their identities.
"All of us," Shi Yu responded coldly, then, with meaningful look, glanced towards the emergency room, "How is the situation?"
"Currently, the situation is relatively stable. Fortunately, the patient was brought in on time, otherwise the consequences would have been unimaginable." The doctor spoke gravely: "Stomach bleeding is a very serious condition. Usually, people who are overworked, have irregular eating habits, or are exceptionally stressed are most prone to suffer from stomach bleeding. Given the high mortality rate of stomach bleeding, the patient must take their health seriously."
"I suggest the patient should stay in the hospital for observation for a few days and undergo a comprehensive examination. If the bleeding was merely caused by discomfort in the stomach, then recuperation at home should suffice."
Shi Yu hummed in acknowledgment, not contesting the doctor’s words, but throughout the conversation, he never looked at the doctor, continuously watching the entrance of the emergency room.
Echoing his behavior, Shi Mei also did the same, as if only by seeing the person inside come out safe and unharmed could they be truly reassured.
The reactions of the two brothers suddenly made Shen Cheng feel somewhat moved.
Loving someone doesn’t need to be constantly declared with words; sometimes, just a look is enough.
"You guys go to the ward and wait, the nurse will soon bring the patient over." After finishing his advice, the stomach doctor reminded: "The diet of a stomach bleeding patient should be non-irritating, low-fiber, and easy to digest. Furthermore, eating should be regular, scheduled, and moderate, avoiding overeating and under-eating, achieving small frequent meals. It’s best not to consume cigarettes, alcohol, strong tea, or strong coffee."