Cheng Su sat down in the hospital’s small pavilion and looked at the garden’s flowers and plants, feeling a bit more at peace.
No wonder people say health is the greatest wealth. Looking at it now, it’s not only wealth but also peace and calm. Having a sick person in the family, especially when it’s a serious illness, is truly a disaster for a family, especially a poor one.
And now, Aunt’s second stroke is the disaster for Deng Weixia’s family.
Already not wealthy, supporting several people with one person working, and now with illness added, it’s even worse.
To put it harshly and cruelly, if Aunt didn’t make it through, that would be the end of it. If she wakes up and is speechless or paralyzed, it’s not only her own suffering, the family suffers too, costing money and needing care.
"You’ve heard the doctor’s words, half-paralyzed, speechless, this means Aunt will have difficulty moving, and definitely need long-term care," Cheng Su said.
Deng Weiqiu looked at Liu Wenjing, feeling a bit thankful she was already married.
She felt ashamed of her thought, lowered her head, and remembered how she once cared for her own mother, now it’s her brother’s turn.
"The doctor also said we’ll know when she wakes up," Deng Weiqiu put aside her own thoughts and said.
Cheng Su looked at her mockingly, "It’s a second stroke, it’s good to save a life, don’t expect her to walk and move like before, the possibility is very low."
Secondary injury is very serious, and stroke is the same. Otherwise, people are cautious on the first stroke, not daring to move the patient easily, fearing major issues.
Deng Weiqiu lowered her head.

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