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Chapter 2319 Psychic Assault (5)

Chapter 2350 Psychic Assault (5)

Charles followed Schiller to the patient's ward. Apparently, the previous wave of doctors had just finished their ward rounds. Charles lowered his head and glanced at his watch. In theory, this should be the last ward round today.

A pale and haggard lady was lying on the bed, sleeping deeply with her hands on the quilt. Schiller stood at the door and waved to her husband who was sitting by the bed. The husband quickly stood up and walked to Schiller.

, acting a little helpless.

"Mr. Oakes?"

"Yes, just call me Oaks. Thank you, doctor. I heard you allowed me to enter the ward."

"Normally, family members are not allowed to accompany abnormal births." Schiller emphasized first and said: "But I belong to the emergency psychological intervention system and am only responsible for the patient's emotional state. I think you are good for the mood of pregnant women.

Nature will let you in."

The tall man nodded and said, "In all these years, Lisa and I have never had a quarrel. Although she always says I'm annoying, we have a very good relationship."

He appeared a little nervous, and some thoughts echoed in Charles' mind: [The doctor must have come to scold me], [Did I fail to take good care of Lisa?], [Guilty], [Fortunately Lisa is fine], [

Be sure to buy some milk before she wakes up], [The insurance company will come tomorrow morning]...

In the years that Charles could remember, these chaotic thoughts always flooded into his mind, some of which were very confusing. It took him a long time to learn how to actively use this ability to select the most useful information.

Digging deeper, Charles saw that the man's past was often lackluster. He graduated from a technical school, became an electrician, married his wife, and had their first child.

Charles was able to infer that this man named Oakes loved his wife very much, because he could actually find some traces of fetal B-ultrasound images in his memory. Many doctors may not be able to remember the images above, but he actually

I have a vague impression.

But even from this vague impression, the child's condition was not very good, smaller than the average fetus, and the fetal position was not good. The doctor's solemn expression in his memory also supported this.

Just then he heard Oaks say: "Doctor, to tell you the truth, I have been mentally prepared for this. I can't say that I am very much looking forward to the arrival of this child, because he has brought too much pain to Lisa."

"She was only more than two months pregnant with him when she started to have repeated vomiting, stomach pains, and couldn't eat. When her belly became slightly contoured, she said that her whole body ached, she felt dizzy and nauseated. During that time, she was skinny as a stick."

"It was stable for a while and we were very happy. Unfortunately, when we were seven months old, the fetus had an abnormal heartbeat and we had to be hospitalized. Lisa has never smiled since then. She used to be a very cheerful girl.

, she has never been worried about anything for so long."

Charles could hear the deep sadness in the man's mouth, and then he looked up at the woman. Even though Lisa was not awake, Charles could still feel her thoughts and emotions.

This woman is a little too depressed and detached, and the thoughts in her mind are incomplete fragments, but it is easy to see that most of them are about children.

There is no doubt that she imagined a perfect family life, with a humorous and considerate husband, cheerful and lively children, and a dog and two cats that caused a lot of trouble but also brought countless fun.

Of course, the first step to achieve this kind of life was not smooth. What really broke her down was the countless physical and psychological tortures during this long pregnancy. She had to fight against physical discomfort and endure long-term anxiety.

All this was not worth it, because she did not get a good result. The worst result was like a complete denial of her efforts and turned everything into a joke, so she completely collapsed.

Charles narrowed his eyes gently, and his thoughts traveled through the corridors of the hospital, listening to everyone's thoughts.

[Why is this prescription wrong again?], [Go and ask the intern to move the water dispenser to the other side later], [Let’s go get something to eat after get off work], [The sutures from today’s surgery are a mess again], [Where is the pen? Where is my pen?]...

Suddenly, a voice caught Charles's attention. This was the attending physician of this woman named Lisa. After checking his memory, Charles knew that although the failed delivery had brought great harm to this woman's body,

The serious injury also brought her to the verge of emotional collapse, but after all, they were still young, and as long as they rested for a while, they could still have children.

This is the key, Charles thought. In fact, this woman's situation was not as serious as she imagined. It was just that her anxiety amplified her pessimism, making her feel that if the first step was not smooth, it would definitely not be smooth in the future, so she simply

Stop thinking about that.

But in fact, as long as you are rational and believe in the results of scientific inspections, you will know that this failure is actually nothing. Happiness will not come, it will just be a little later.

"It is indeed a shocking misfortune." When Charles came to his senses, he heard Schiller say: "Among the patients I have taken care of, your wife is not the only one who has emotional problems due to physical discomfort during pregnancy, but

She is indeed the most serious person I have ever seen. She was so anxious during her pregnancy that she harmed herself and caused such deep wounds. It is really unimaginable."

"I knew it." Oaks covered his face and his voice began to tremble continuously, "She does this every time when I am getting hot water. Once she said she was hot, and I wanted to help her remove the sleeves of her hospital gown.

I started to hold my arm, but she stopped me. I should have discovered it at that time..."

Schiller shook his head and said: "Simply stopping her self-mutilation behavior is useless. Self-mutilation is only the result, not the cause. Half of her emotional problems come from her physical discomfort, and the other half comes from her pessimistic assessment of her own situation."

"So now the first thing you have to do is to take good care of her body, and the second is to stabilize her emotions and stop her from thinking wildly."

"It's easier to take care of her." Oaks said with some embarrassment: "In fact, I have been taking care of her, but I don't know how to comfort her."

"Is she religious?"

"Our family is Protestant."

"The hospital has a dedicated prayer room. After she gets better, you can accompany her to pray. There is also a Protestant exchange meeting on the third floor of the S building in the psychiatry department. After she can walk, you can

Take her to participate."

"In addition, I will prescribe her some drugs to help her sleep. In the first week, she must regain her mental and physical strength. When taking these drugs, be careful not to drink coffee or eat raw or cold food."

Oaks took out a notebook and began to write down. Schiller continued: "In the next week, she will take mood-relieving drugs, mainly anti-anxiety drugs. Although the source of her anxiety no longer exists, the mood itself is the problem, and she should

Solve it as soon as possible."

"During the medication period, we must pay attention to her attention status, whether she is stupefied, dazed, and gibbering, as well as pay attention to self-mutilation behavior and suicidal tendencies."

"Come for a review in two weeks. I will test her on a simple scale, but this is not an exam. Remember to remind her not to be nervous. Then I will communicate with her some basic conditions. If she recovers well, the emergency psychological intervention part will be

it's over."

"I will transfer the long-term treatment to my colleagues, but don't worry, if the problem is not serious, you can go back to the community hospital."

After listening, Oaks nodded and said, "Thank you, doctor. I know that psychiatrists are very busy now. Thank you for being willing to explain so much to me."

Schiller smiled and said, "It doesn't matter. People in the hospital are saying that you are a good husband. I heard that your family has pets?"

"Yes, we have a dog and two cats named Pixar, Donna and Dudu. They are a little naughty but very cute."

"So what type of dog breed is Pixar?"

"Oh, he is a golden retriever, boy. He is two years old this year. His daily job is to bite slippers."

"How's Lisa's relationship with it?"

"It's amazing. When Lisa picked it up, it didn't even open its eyes. We fed it with a bottle together. It is also a witness to our marriage."

"The inpatient department of obstetrics and gynecology does not allow large dogs, so you can consider applying for a comfort dog of the same breed. I will put a high priority in your application report. They trust my judgment.

"

"If you don't want to be so troublesome, then bring a cat. I will tell the head nurse, but it must be installed in a safe space capsule, and make sure they are outside the ward and in the courtyard of the inpatient department, away from the crowd.

Avoid allergies, pay attention to cleanliness, and don’t get hair everywhere.”

"Oh my god, is it really possible?" Oaks seemed to be about to jump up. He said, "Lisa will be very happy. Donna is a lively little girl, and Dudu is quiet and cute. They are both.

Her heart treasure, with them, she will definitely recover quickly."

“But please note that if your cat doesn’t go out often, it may cause a stress reaction if it is taken to a crowded place, and it may not be able to ride in a car. You can go to the veterinary hospital opposite and buy some stabilizing spray to let them adapt.

"

"God, I can't say enough about how thorough and patient you are, thank you so much, so when do I submit my application for a comfort dog?"

"You first log into the New York City working dog registration website, and then send an email to the New Jersey Women's Advocacy Center and ask them to send an email to the working dog application department. At the same time, I will also send an email explaining your wife's mental condition.

If nothing else, they should reply to you very quickly."

“Why do I hear that these types of working dogs are so difficult to apply for?”

Schiller said helplessly: "This is New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the best hospital in New York. Your wife gave birth here, but your child was not saved. It even required emergency psychological intervention from the psychiatrists here. They just

We know how serious the situation is."

"Please be sure to emphasize that your wife is still alive. She is the one who needs to be comforted, not you. Last time, a patient made a mistake. The staff of the security center also brought a bouquet of white flowers, which scared us all.

One jump."

Oaks immediately burst out laughing. He could imagine this scene, especially the expressions of doubts on his own by these elite doctors. It was really funny.

"Okay." Schiller reached out and patted Oakes on the shoulder and said, "It will pass soon. On the bright side, those things that tortured her are gone, and she will become the cheerful girl again."

"Of course she will." Oaks said happily: "She has always been strong, and she will recover soon."

"Is the ward round over like this?" Charles was dumbfounded when he saw Schiller turning and leaving. "Wait a minute, and it's over? Why don't we take some effective measures?"

He quickly followed Schiller and said: "The lady named Lisa is in great pain right now. She has a strong tendency to self-destruct. I think we should stay a little longer, and then..."

"No." Schiller said seriously.

Charles thought he was going to talk about an important theory, but Schiller said:

"After seven o'clock in the evening, there will be demons catching children in the hospital. Remember, don't go to the left corridor on the first floor of this building at night. If you are captured, I will not save you."




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