Chapter 116
Billionaires with Benefits
116 116. The Doctor and the Patient
Clara watched Lea lying limp on the patientâs bed. Leaâs eyes could only glance at the doctor who treated her with a weak gaze. However, the frail patient could only stare for a moment, then her vision blurred. Her head felt incredibly dizzy. She was also struggling to breathe. Between conscious and unconscious, her hand stretched out looking for help.
Claraâs chest felt tight. What happened to Lea? Why did she get to the hospital in such a bad condition?
Assisted by a nurse, Clara put on a respirator for Lea. She also gave an injection to Lea to keep her from getting dehydrated. However, it seems that dehydration was not the only cause of her illness. Clara then asked the nurse who was with her to help check her patientâs blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
âBlood sugar is fine but the blood pressure is high,â replied the nurse, â180/110 ....â
âGood grief!â Clara immediately asked the nurse to give her patient an injection to lower blood pressure while she checked Leaâs hospital card to examine her medical record.
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After a while, Leaâs condition finally improved. Monica, who had taken Lea to the hospital, immediately checked on her condition.
Lea felt guilty seeing Monicaâs pale and tired face. âMonica, go home!â
Monica shook her head. âIâm not going home if none of your family is here.â
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Lea smiled at the stubborn Monica. That girl had always been a good work partner for her. Monica always paid attention to her condition. She needed help because of the pregnancy.
âYesterday you said you were dizzy. I asked you to leave and rest at home, but you were stubborn. Youâre still determined to work,â Monica grumbled at a fast pace. âEarlier I was scared when you suddenly got dizzy and short of breath. If it ever happens again-â
âMonica, donât worry about me! My sister will be here soon. Sheâs on her way,â Lea cut in, trying to reassure her partner. âYouâre tired. Donât let Paula lose two people at the office tomorrow!â
Leaâs reasoning makes perfect sense. Monica realized that she couldnât let her health drop. She sadly nodded and said goodbye after giving Lea a light hug.
âGet well soon!â Monica whispered. âWe are all waiting for you at the office.â
Lea waved to let Monica go. She felt a little guilty for lying to Monica about her sister. However, Monica was exhausted. She didnât let her friend get sick.
Shortly after Monica left, Clara came to check on her patient. When she opened the curtain, her amber eyes met Leaâs, making that soon-to-be mom get clumsy and try to adjust her sitting position.
Clara didnât take her eyes off Lea. This time alone, she could not be friendly to her patient. Never mind, doctors didnât have to always smile at their patients. As long as she didnât do anything bad to her patient, there wouldnât be a problem, right?
âTwo months ago you went to the hospital for a similar reason. Have you checked your condition with your regular obstetrician?â Clara asked then. Her eyes were still fixed on Lea, not blinking at all.
âIâm fine,â Lea answered simply. She didnât dare to look at Clara because she didnât expect Clara to discover her health condition firsthand.
âIf you demand a doctor to act professionally, you should act professionally as a patient. All doctors will treat their patients well,â Clara explained further, feeling offended that Lea didnât answer her question properly.
The brunette-haired female doctor was then busy with her iPad to check Leaâs medical records during pregnancy, once again carefully. She snorted loudly when she noticed how rarely Lea saw the doctor.
âIt says here that you only visited doctor Kim once. The second visit was to the ER when you were sick two months ago,â Clara said while staring at her iPad screen even though she already memorized what was written there. A while later, she turned her gaze to Lea and asked again, âDid you visit another obstetricianâs clinic? Can I check the data so I can write down recommendations for your doctor?â
Lea was silent, unmoved. She then hissed and whispered, âI didnât go to the doctor because Iâm fine.â
Claraâs hands clenched. She tried to hold back her emotions so as not to spill over and make the atmosphere of the emergency room chaotic.
âListen to me. We, at the ER, will indeed only treat the initial symptoms that you experience. Only temporary. If the doctor says you have to check your condition then go to a specialist, please obey the suggestion,â Clara grumbled, feeling her chest clenched tightly. She didnât know what made her feel that way. Perhaps, it was because of her analysis of Leaâs condition. Maybe also because Lea was the one who experienced it. It could also be because of Leaâs stubborn behavior.
What was even more certain was the combination of all of them.
Lea, knowing that she had made a mistake, said, âIâm so busy at work, I donât have time to schedule a doctorâs appointment.â
âIs it because youâre going to give your baby to someone else, you donât care about his or her condition?â Clara asked again and she knew that this time she had crossed the line. Inhaled deeply, Clara then combed her hair with her fingers.
Maybe doctor Andreas was right. Supposedly, she asked permission to leave so as not to do silly things to her patients. Look at this time, she even blamed Lea and mixed personal feelings into her medical analysis. It was truly bad, both for her and her patient.
Lea was nervous. The mother-to-be swallowed hard, joining her right and left fingers nervously. She wanted to leave the hospital right now. If it wasnât for Clara being here, she would have done it soon. For her, the hospital was never a good place. However, with Clara as the doctor who treated her, it was the worst.
âYouâre getting unprofessional,â Lea protested in a low voice.