Chapter 1351: 340: A foreboding feeling rushes to my heart! _2 Chapter 1351: 340: A foreboding feeling rushes to my heart! _2 However, today.
She had waited for two hours, but there had been no news.
Seaton furrowed her brows slightly.
As she paced anxiously, the doors to the Operating Room opened.
Seaton immediately stepped forward, “Doctor, how is my grandmother doing?”
The doctor, knowing Seaton's identity, responded with deference, “Miss Seaton, Mrs. Gerina's condition is very critical. She had a sudden cerebral haemorrhage. Because she was brought in too late, we can only keep her alive for now. Whether she wakes up or not depends on her willpower.”
Upon hearing this, Seaton was shocked, her face full of disbelief.
Cerebral haemorrhage?
Her grandmother actually had a cerebral haemorrhage!
Those two were right!
What on earth is going on!
Seaton calmed down for a few seconds, feeling that her nervousness must have caused her to hallucinate, then asked again, “What did you say? What happened to my grandmother?”
The doctor repeated what he had just said.
It was indeed a cerebral haemorrhage.
Seaton's eyebrows furrowed tightly, “My grandmother only had low blood sugar! How could she suddenly have a cerebral haemorrhage!”
Mrs. Gerina had always been in decent health. Over the years, except for some low blood sugar, she never had any other health problems.
How could such a person suddenly have a cerebral haemorrhage without reason?
“You've misdiagnosed! It must be a misdiagnosis!”
No one understood the severity of a cerebral haemorrhage better than Seaton.
One of her classmates had passed away due to an untreated stroke…
“Miss Seaton, please don't worry. We performed two checks, and it is definitely a cerebral haemorrhage.”
Moreover, they were all experienced doctors who had been practising for many years. They would not confuse a cerebral haemorrhage with low blood sugar.
Furrowing her eyebrows, Seaton refused to accept this reality.
Just then, the doctor looked at Seaton and asked, “Was Mrs. Gerina a heavy smoker?”
“Yes.” Seaton nodded.
The doctor continued, “Well, that makes sense. Smoking is one of the significant causes of acute cerebral haemorrhage. Mrs. Gerina is of advanced age, and combined with her smoking habit, it's quite normal for her to develop an acute cerebral haemorrhage. If you had brought her in half an hour earlier, or if she had received treatment in time, Mrs. Gerina's condition would not have worsened to this extent.”
A stroke is like a race against time.
Sometimes, even a delay of one or two minutes can mean the difference between life and death.
Moreover, Mrs. Gerina had already been delayed by half an hour.
Seaton was somewhat unsteady. All she could think about were Nathaniel Besian's words, “Is there still hope for my grandmother to be cured?”
She even wondered if her grandmother's condition wouldn't have worsened if she hadn't refused Viola Thompson's treatment?
But it was too late for regrets now!
“There has never been a case of acute cerebral haemorrhage being cured worldwide, of course, excluding those who were brought in time! By the time Mrs. Gerina was brought in, her situation was already extremely critical! So, her chances of waking up are virtually zero.”
At those words, Seaton turned pale as chalk.
After a moment, Seaton asked, “What about Suen? Is there any hope that Suen could help my grandmother?”
Hearing this, the doctor adjusted his glasses, “Divine Doctor Suen's golden needle acupuncture is well-known around the world. Her technique has reached a superb level. If you're fortunate enough to invite Senior Suen, she may be able to clear Mrs. Gerina's blood vessels and create a miracle.”
At this point, only Suen could create a miracle.
“I will immediately send someone to invite Suen!”
Although she said this, Seaton didn't have the influence to invite Suen.
She immediately contacted Karina.
Upon receiving the call, Karina rushed over immediately.
“Didn't you say grandmother was fine?” Karina's expression was extremely grim.
Bringing their grandmother here was something her entire clan was opposed to.
And now an accident like this happened to their grandmother!
How was she supposed to explain this when she went back!
“Weren't you told to take care of grandmother properly? Is this how you care for her?”
Seaton was stunned, her face covered in tears, “I didn't know that grandmother would suddenly have a cerebral haemorrhage… Sister, what do we do now?”
Karina took a deep breath, trying hard to remain calm. She knew there was no point in getting angry now.
At this moment, it seemed Karina remembered something. She looked at Seaton and asked, “What did you say was wrong with Grandmother?”
Chapter end
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