In this day and age, there was a lot of deception around, but it was also hard to rest easy without seeking medical help.
Stella carefully examined Katie, finding ongoing coughing due to lung infection and some residual effects of a concussion. Other than that, there were no major issues.
Despite the prognosis, Katie’s mood remained grim, feeling as if the Grim Reaper was drawing near.
The lung infection wasn't a trivial matter. With Katie's weakened immune system, a prolonged illness could easily lead to pneumonia.
"Katie, your health isn't that bad. Some cough medicine will do, and you'll recover from the concussion given some time," Stella reassured her.
Times were tough. The Moore family had managed to stockpile some food over the years, but it was rapidly depleting due to Katie's illness.
Every day she remained ill felt like she was draining her children's resources. Once their reserves ran out, how would Mikey and the others survive?
"Katie, I'm not lying. You truly aren't in a severe condition, but the concussion does need a long recovery period." Stella tried to comfort her, "A positive attitude is the best medicine. You'll get better."
While she was there, Stella offered to help with some acupuncture.
At the same time, Stella called Amber over and taught her how to massage certain pressure points, "These points can help alleviate headaches and dizziness. Try pressing them when you have some free time. It will help with the recovery."
Surprisingly, after the acupuncture and massage, Katie felt significantly better.
Knowing the Moore family was living hand-to-mouth, Stella didn't prescribe any medications, "You can make a tea with loquat leaves, which is helpful for the cough."
Stella looked around the tent, "Katie, all four of you are squeezing into this one tent?"
"Hardly," Katie sighed, "After the research buildings collapsed, the remaining people all squeeze into one office. Mikey and his father still have their own workstations. At night, Amber sleeps at the workspace, while the father and son come back to stay with me."
It was she who was slowing down the kids.
The harsh environment wasn't conducive to recovery, Stella suggested, "How about I help you find a house?"
Katie shook her head, "There are no houses left. This neighborhood has been scoured clean. If we move too far away, it wouldn't be safe for the father and son to commute to work. Although the conditions here aren't great, at least there are security personnel around. It's not too dangerous."
Living here meant they could see each other every day. If they were too far apart, and she passed away suddenly, she wouldn't have her children and grandchildren by her side.
The meaning of life was different for everyone. Stella didn't push it and left after a while.
Amber insisted on offering something before she left, "We've made some baked sweet potato and potato chips, why don't you have some before you leave?"
"No, thank you. We've got some errands to run."
After saying goodbye, Stella rode off on her scooter.
Amber brought in the cooked medicine, "Should we drink this?"
"Of course, you've already paid for it."
Well, Katie’s family were not savvy. How would they survive without her?
Amber brought the medicine in and sat down next to her mother-in-law, but she was obstructed by the blanket and almost spilled the medicine.
Katie tried to sit up, "What's wrong?"
Amber lifted the thin blanket to reveal a bottle of cough syrup, a box of antibiotics, and two pieces of ginseng.
Katie reacted quickly, "Stella has done more than enough for us. These items are too valuable, we can't accept them. You need to hide these and chase after her."
But Amber remained seated, "Mom, you're sick. You need these medicines."
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