After a while, it started to rain continuously and steadily.
After falling into a coma in the temple last time, he was sent here - Sunshine Mental Hospital in Wulin City, the capital of Zhijiang Province.
This is a level 5a hospital... I'm wrong, this is a top-level mental hospital. Both the environment and medical equipment are the best in the province.
People who can live here are either rich or senior mentally ill... Patients like Jiang Wuji who come back again are actually not uncommon here.
The causes of mental illness are relatively complex, with an insidious onset, slow progression, and recurring illness. Therefore, some mental illnesses are chronic diseases.
Chronic mental illness mainly includes organic mental disorders and functional mental illnesses.
Organic mental disorders such as Alzheimer's disease are a primary degenerative disease of the central nervous system, manifesting as cognitive impairment or dementia syndrome. The disease will gradually progress and the prognosis is poor, requiring long-term maintenance treatment.
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Functional mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, paranoid schizophrenia, etc. have complex or unknown causes, and are mostly believed to be the result of the interaction of biological factors, environmental factors and other factors.
In fact, to put it simply, mental illness is a mental disorder that affects a person's emotions, thinking and volitional behavior.
Most people think that mental illness is far away from them, but in fact, mental disorders are very common. About one fifth of adults suffer from various hidden mental disorders every year, and they can occur at any age.
Once you become ill, you will be welcomed by the mental hospital.
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In the ward, Jiang Wuji stood by the window, looking out at the misty rain.
Although he was admitted to a mental hospital, Jiang Wuji knew that he was not sick at all.
But here, the harder you try to prove that you are not mentally ill, the more people will think you are seriously ill.
So just cooperate with the treatment, let nature take its course, and live here peacefully. Doctors and nurses will not intentionally harm anyone.
"It's just...what am I going through over there now?"
"If nothing else, he should be on the way to Lecheng..."
"I should hurry up and go back, but not now. I have to find a way to reassure my aunt. I also need to inquire about the monk named Jueming."
"What are you looking at?" The aunt came over and handed a peeled apple to Jiang Wuji.
Taking the apple, Jiang Wuji smiled and said, "It's nothing, just looking around."
The aunt looked out the window and murmured in a low voice: "Looking at the autumn rain in Pingxuan, the coolness comes into the summer clothes and the clearness..."
"Hey, ancient poetry, I can't tell that you are quite artistic, auntie." Jiang Wuji teased.
The aunt straightened her waist and said, "That's right, your aunt was a Chinese class representative who was admired by thousands of people when she was in high school~"
"Tsk, tsk, and I didn't even go to high school and I don't have any friends." Jiang Wuji laughed and laughed.
"Wuji...I, that's not what I meant, don't think too much about it." My aunt realized that she had said the wrong thing and apologized quickly.
However, Jiang Wuji still smiled and said: "I didn't think much about it. By the way, auntie, it should be the Mid-Autumn Festival soon, right?"
"Yeah." My aunt nodded her white chin.
"If you want to eat mooncakes, I can buy them for you."
"No, I'll just mention it casually."
Looking at the drizzle outside the window, Jiang Wuji remembered that he and his aunt had originally planned to make mooncakes and eat them themselves this year, but now this situation... it definitely won't work.
"It rains all the time, and it's not too big or too small. You've been lying down for so long, and you should have gone outside for some exercise." My aunt changed the subject.
"Can't it be done indoors?" Jiang Wuji asked.
Auntie: "That's okay. There is an activity room indoors, but we have to wait for Dr. Zhang to come over first."
Jiang Wuji nodded, and after hesitating for a while, he asked: "Auntie, the one named Jueming..."
"Auntie, don't think too much, I'm just curious." Jiang Wuji explained.
The aunt looked at Jiang Wuji, her eyes twinkling, and she wanted to say something, but she hesitated.
At this moment, there was a clear knock on the door, and Zhang Qiliang, wearing a white coat, walked into the ward.
"Tianqing City, Longxing Temple, Monk Jueming." Zhang Qiliang had a gentle smile on his face, which made people feel good for him.
He looked at Jiang Che and continued: "Jueming is an abandoned baby adopted by the abbot of Longxing Temple. He was born with intellectual disability and suffers from congenital schizophrenia."
"But the abbot was kind-hearted and helped Jueming grow up."
"Actually, Jue Ming's condition has always been stable. But one time he heard a pilgrim slandering Buddhism, saying that Buddha is inferior to Taoism. Jue Ming, who had been influenced by Buddhism since childhood, went up to argue with others. As a result, the pilgrim couldn't explain Jue Ming, and became so angry that he started beating him.
people."
"After that incident, Jueming developed paranoia. Sometimes he would say that pilgrims were disciples of Taoism and that Taoism was inferior to Buddhism."
No, Jueming must know something! Jiang Wuji frowned and was about to refute, but he swallowed the words that came to his lips and then changed his words and asked:
"Dr. Zhang, how do you know these things?"
"Because Jueming is also my patient." Zhang Qiliang said.
Jiang Wuji's heart tightened and he quickly asked: "Can he also dream?!"
"He has no dreams. Your two conditions are different. In comparison, Jueming's fate is much more rough than yours." Zhang Qiliang shook his head and sighed, looking sad.
Jiang Wuji nodded along with Zhang Qiliang's words and sighed: "Abandoned baby, mentally retarded, schizophrenic, delusional, really ill-fated... Can I see him?"
Seeing the expressions of Zhang Qiliang and his aunt change, Jiang Wuji quickly explained:
"I know the dream is false, and I also know that I am sick."
"I just want to apologize to him in person, especially after hearing what you said, Dr. Zhang, I feel even more guilty."
"Of course, if it's inconvenient or you're worried, you don't have to see me."
Jiang Wuji looked at his aunt and said sincerely: "Aunt, why don't you go back and buy something to send over, and apologize to the abbot of Longxing Temple and Jueming on my behalf."
Just when the aunt was about to agree, Zhang Qiliang spoke first: "Jueming will return to the hospital for follow-up consultation in a while. I will notify you in advance when the time comes. If the situation permits, I can arrange for you to meet."
"Thank you, Doctor Zhang." Jiang Wuji secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
"Um."
Zhang Qiliang nodded and then said: "Then let's put this matter aside for now. There is something I want to ask you."
"If you have anything to ask Dr. Zhang, just ask him directly," Jiang Wuji said.
Zhang Qiliang: "Do you still remember what you did at Longxing Temple?"
Jiang Wuji: "Isn't it just between me and Jueming? Then didn't I fall into a coma?"
Zhang Qiliang glanced at his aunt. She was standing next to Jiang Wuji, her fingers clasped together and she looked very nervous.
So, Zhang Qiliang said: "Miss Su, you don't have to be so nervous. These are all steps in the treatment plan."
Jiang Wuji pretended to be relaxed and said: "Auntie, I'm not nervous at all. Why are you nervous?"
"No, it's okay. You continue." The aunt put her hands on Jiang Wuji's shoulders and kneaded them gently.
Zhang Qiliang looked at Jiang Wuji again.
After coughing dryly, he asked: "What I want to ask is, what did you do after you fell into coma? Do you remember?"
Jiang Wuji's expression darkened, "After the coma? What did I do after the coma?"
Zhang Qiliang said calmly, "It's okay if you don't remember. I can tell you, but you have to be mentally prepared, don't get excited and don't think too much. If you have any questions, report them in time. Even if you see something false, you can tell me.