Chapter 1134 - A Battle of Geniuses (5)
My Youth Began With Him
Translator: Noodletown Translations  Editor: Noodletown Translations
âThis early in the morning?â Huo Mian looked down at her watch; it was not even 8:30 AM.
âYeah, appointments with chief physicians usually start in the afternoon, but this patient specifically asked for you. Would you like to see her?â Chen Jie asked as she awaited orders from Huo Mian, who nodded. âWhy not, we shouldnât keep the patient waiting for nothing.â
Ever since Huo Mian mysteriously disappeared from her office and was kidnapped, Chen Jie basically spent every consult with her, from beginning to end.
Ten minutes later, a tired-looking woman walked into the clinic. She was around 30 years old and had distinctive features, but her face was as pale as a ghost.
âPlease sit.â Huo Mian looked up at the woman, then back down at her medical records.
She was shocked to see that she suffered from intermittent psychosisâ¦
Technically, she didnât treat patients with psychosis.
There were a lot of hospitals in the city that treated this illness. Huo Mian, on the other hand, usually dealt with patients with depression, mania, ADHD, or insomnia. She was a doctor who treated patients with mental illnesses, and psychosis wasnât one of them.
Psychosis patients were borderline dangerousâ¦
According to hospital regulations, Huo Mian had the right to deny consult for this patient. However, upon seeing the womanâs facial expressions, she felt bad for her and didnât have the heart to send her away.
âYouâre Ms. Wang, right?â
âI am.â The woman nodded.
âYouâre suffering from intermittent psychosis? For how long?â Huo Mian asked.
âA little over three yearsâ¦â The woman sounded completely normal in her replies.
âDo you have a family history of psychosis? Is anyone in your family suffering from the same disease?â
âNo.â
âYouâre the first one?â
âI am.â The woman nodded.
âWhat are your symptoms? Can you explain them to me? For example⦠do you remember doing anything radical during your psychotic episodes?â
âI donât.â
âThen⦠do you know the cause of your psychosis? Did your primary physician ever diagnose you?â
âYeah, he said it was because of too much mental pressure.â
âWhere does your mental pressure come from? From work or from life?â Huo Mian asked in detail while Chen Jie jotted down important points on her notebook.
The woman paused for a second before slowly saying, âBoth, I think. Ever since I was diagnosed, I quit my job and have been staying at home this entire time.â
âAre you married? Do you have children?â
âIâm married⦠but I donât have any children.â
Huo Mian nodded at her replyâ¦
âYour physician diagnosed you with intermittent psychosis, so I suggest that you go to a psychiatric clinic instead. After all, the doctors there are more authoritative. Iâm a neurology physician, but I only treat patients with mental illnesses.â Huo Mian tried to persuade the patient into going elsewhere, but the latter shook her head.
âBut I donât think that Iâm sick, what if I was misdiagnosed? Our neighborâs kid suffered from depression, and I heard itâs basically an untreatable disease, yet heâs already getting better, shortly after you treated him. Thatâs why I came to you, so you could help me.â
Huo Mian looked at the woman â the way she talked and organized her thoughts seemed perfectly normalâ¦
Huo Mian knew that patients with intermittent psychosis only suffered sudden onsets.
They never knew when it would happen, making this disease intermittent. Having intermittent psychosis was equivalent to living with a time bomb; it was extremely tricky to treat.
Huo Mian looked up at her and said, âI can help you, but⦠I donât know what youâre like during your episodes, and since theyâre intermittent, I canât just wait around for you to suffer from a sudden onset, right? There must be another wayâ¦â
âI donât know what Iâm like during my episodes, but my husband does, you can hear it from him. Hereâs a video of him explaining everything, take a look at it, and you might be able to understand my situationâ¦â the woman said as she took out her phone.
Chen Jie looked at the patient vigilantly, afraid that she would take something dangerous out of her purse.