Nancy was full of confusion, "Why can't I use this perfume for a good reason?"
She has been using this perfume for more than ten years without any problem!
"It's not that there's a problem with this," the doctor licked his dry, flaky lips and phrased it as best he could, "it's just that this perfume isn't suitable for use anymore."
"There has to be a reason why it doesn't apply." Nancy asked, plumbing the depths.
"Mother, you need treatment now, and many of the ingredients in the perfume will conflict with the nebulizing medication, so it's best not to spray it, it's better for your condition." Jay explained from the sidelines.
Following that, he looked at the doctor again, "That's right, isn't it?"
The doctor was full of the expression of seeing the savior and nodded his head desperately, "Yes, yes, that's what I mean."
"So after you finish your treatment, you can keep using it?" Nancy asked.
The doctor opened his mouth, still not knowing how to answer.
And at this time, the nurse knocked on the door and came in, "Patient Nancy, please come with me to the examination room, there is a basic test that was missed just now."
Nancy reluctantly stood up.
The first foot had just left, and then Jay spoke with a sullen face, "There's something wrong with this perfume, isn't there?"
The doctor's eyes dodged, "Did not you just say yourself, just afraid of the ingredients in the perfume and the drug conflict, that's why ......"
"Such words can fool my mother, I won't believe it. Although I don't have deep research on this aspect of tumor, but I still have basic medical common sense."
Ordinary perfume that will not have any effect on the treatment.
Unless there is something wrong with the perfume!
"It really is Dr. Leonard," the doctor sighed helplessly, "and it's true that nothing can fool you."
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