Chapter 374 Bernard could tell her answer just by looking at her silent face He pressed a button on the hospital bed The dean quickly came in from outside the ward: âMr Laurence, what do you need?â
Bernard leaned on the sofa and looked at her still pale face, coldly saying, âGive her a full-body checkup to see if those drugs have damaged her organs.â
The dean wanted to inform him that these were just medicines and would do no harm to her organs Eleanor also thought it was unnecessary, but before she could say anything, the dean turned and left the ward.
Even the dean couldnât disobey the instructions of the major shareholder He quickly informed various departments to send specialists for the checkup The doctors examined Eleanor from head to toe, and even her anemia symptoms were reported to Bernard He seemed to be haunted by the previous wrong report and repeatedly changed doctors for examinations, only trusting them when the answers were consistent The ophthalmologist was the last to check When he examined her eyes, he found the problem He immediately turned to the man standing nearby: âMr. Laurence, has the patient ever been blind?â
Bernard stiffened, looked down at Eleanor, and asked. Have you ever been blind?â
Eleanor nodded slightly, âYeah.â
Bernardâs heart tightened, he bent down, and caressed her eyes, âWhen? Why didnât you tell me?â Seeing the concern in his eyes, Eleanor frowned slightly âBefore I died, I was blind for a whileâ
Her words were like a knife, stabbing deep into his heart, causing him immense pain It turned out that she had not only been suffering from heartache but also the pan of blindness And when she needed care the most, not only did he not stay by her side but also hurt her terribly Bernard withdrew his hand, clenched his fist, and suppressed the guilt in his heart, then locked up at the ophthalmologist
âWhat caused the blindness?â
www âThe patient had an underlying eye condition that had not been detected previously. The sudden blindness was likely due to ischemic encephalopathy after a severe coma which damaged the visual center and caused the blindness...â
The doctorâs words made Bernard feel even more guilty.
It was that slap that caused her to hit the back of her head on a nad and fall into a coma Her blindness was also related to him.
He still hoped that she would fall in love with him again, which was just a fantasy..
Bernard clenched his fist, his face pale as paper
His guilt towards Eleanor reached its peak, and his eyes fixed on the doctor, Will it recur?â
After checking Eleanorâs eyes again, the ophthalmologist said firmly, âAs long as you donât overwork, take your medicine on time, and avoid crying, it shouldnât happen again Crying may cause temporary bindnessâ
Bernardâs frown deepened, âCan it be cured?â
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The doctor replied, âA complete cure requires surgery. However, after reviewing your medical history, youâve had two major surgeries in recent years I dont recommend having another one as it can be very dangerous. Your current condition is manageable with medicationâ
Bernard, hearing the doctorâs words, longed for her eyes to be healed but wouldnât dare let her undergo surgery again.
He sternly told the doctor, âGet her the best medioneâ
Eleanor had been silent, but suddenly spoke up. âGeorge has already prescribed medicine for me. No need for more.â
Bernard looked at the woman lying in the hospital bed Her eyes were full of resistance as if she didnt want him to do anything for her anymore.
He felt somewhat powerless, he loosened his fist, and waved the ophthalmologist away After the doctor left, the ward was silent again, and Eleanor felt suffocated and awkward.
She looked up at him, âCan I go now?â
Bernard looked at Eleanor, she didnât want to spend another moment with him. His heart felt like it was being torn apart, and it hurt so much he couldnât breathe He stood there quietly, staring at her for a moment, then suddenly lifted the blanket, picked her up, and headed out of the ward