Doctor Yelmon seemed extremely interested in Vickyâs condition.
Since Doctor Yelmon was assisting another patient overseas at the moment, she promised to return to
Stoneford City to treat Vicky once the other patient was cured.
When Vicky heard that Doctor Yelmon was back, she immediately said, âIâll be right over.â
â¦
In a personal clinic, Doctor Yelmon performed a series of tests on Vicky.
Though the clinic was not as big as a hospital, there was sufficient equipment.
Since Doctor Yelmon was an expert in the psychological field, some of the equipment found in her
clinic was even more advanced than the ones in the hospital.
Doctor Yelmon was a woman in her forties and was first seen with a gentle, approachable smile on her
face.
âHello, Miss Shaw.â Doctor Yelmon stood up to greet Vicky. âYou have told me all about your condition,
so let me run a few tests on you.â
Vicky nodded. âSure.â
Two hours later, all tests had been completed, and Doctor Yelmon stared at the medical report intently.
Vicky held her breath and waited anxiously, worrying that Doctor Yelmon would say the same things as
others had said.
Half an hour later, Doctor Yelmon looked up. âMiss Shaw, I now have a general understanding of your
condition.â
Vicky clenched her fingers. âWell? Can I recover?â
Doctor Yelmon smiled. âBased on what you told me and this medical report, youâll need to undergo
hypnosis.â Doctor Yelmon pulled out a brain scan. âThere is no blood clot in your head, so there is a
high chance that youâre starting to get flashbacks because the blood clot that formed in your head
during the car accident has vanished. Technically speaking, you shouldâve gotten all your memories
back the moment the blood clot was gone, but according to what you mentioned, you ran into an
accident on your birthday when your husband wanted to divorce you⦠It might be something that you
are subconsciously trying to avoid remembering. People tend to avoid what upsets them, so maybe itâs
your own reluctance thatâs stopping you from recovering.
âThatâs just your conscious thoughts. Iâm talking about unconscious thoughts.â
âSo⦠Can I get my memories back?â
âThat depends on how the treatments go. At the moment, hypnosis will be the most effective treatment
for you.â
Vicky nodded. âAlright, then.â
Doctor Yelmon studied Vicky. âMiss Shaw, the treatment process might be miserable, and you may still
end up with nothing in the end.â
âItâs fine,â Vicky said. âAs long as thereâs hope, Iâm willing to give it a try. Even if the treatment fails, I
wonât regret anything.â
âSure. I will map out a treatment plan for you as soon as possible. Please go home and wait for my
call.â
âThank you.â
Doctor Yelmon smiled and walked Vicky outside the door.
â¦
Once the treatment plan was established, Vicky swiftly started undergoing hypnosis.
However, part of her memories seemed to be locked at the very depth of her mind, and Vicky failed to
remember anything after each session.
She had stopped having dreams altogether, and her sleep quality had been improving.
One day, Tyler brought her a glass of tea, and since she had gotten used to drinking it every day, she
accepted it without hesitation.
She had grown accustomed to the bitterness of the tea, and it was merely a small price to pay if it
meant that she could be a mother again.