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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 715

Her throat felt stuck, and it made breathing difficult. Her brain was in a constant blur because of the lack of air.

She felt as though her feet were stepping on clouds, weak and floaty. She couldn’t stand up properly, and even her sleep quality was affected.

Her plans to pack up and head back to Richburgh were therefore delayed.

She decided to go to the hospital for a check-up.

“Ms. Winington, how long ago was your last menstruation?”

“Menstruation?” She was feeling a shortness of breath and having a slight headache. She wasn’t having stomach cramps, so why was the doctor asking her about her menstruation?

However, she replied obediently anyway. “Around three to four months ago.”

After she miscarried, her period hadn’t come since then.

Julian told Vans about it, and Vans said that her body was still weak and that she should try to bulk up on nutrition before resorting to taking medicine; and that was only if she felt seriously unwell.

Thus, Diana never took her late period to heart.

Now that the doctor asked her about it, her heart leapt to her throat. She asked nervously, “Does my delayed menstruation have anything to do with my brain fog?”

“Yes,” the doctor replied, “I suspect you have pituitary tumors in your brain.”

He looked down and scribbled some words on his paper. “Go and make payment for a CT scan.”

“Pituitary tumors in my brain?” Diana asked in shock. “What is that?”

Brain tumor…

Wasn’t that very serious?

She unlocked her phone and started searching online. “Brain pituitary tumors are the third most common brain tumor observed in adults, third to meningiomas and glioblastoma…”

The more she read about it online, the more she began to panic.

The condition also includes symptoms such as fattening of limbs, headaches, and poor eyesight…

Now that she thought about it, she had been experiencing all these symptoms recently.

Not only had she been gaining weight, she also felt that her eyesight was worsening. Her headaches were a common occurrence as well.

Yesterday, she could hardly catch her breath and felt suffocated.

Three hours later, the CT scan was out.

Diana went back to the consultation room and handed the scan to the doctor. “What do you think? Is there really a pituitary tumor in my brain?”

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