"Yes, your grandma's situation is a bit special. We don't dare to show her the report. I have all the case information she has. I think these can be handed over to you now. After all, you are her relative. " said the doctor.
"Hello?" I said.
"Everywhere you rub it, there's dust everywhere." After my grandma said that, she turned me around and slapped me on the back repeatedly.
After taking a look at the surrounding buildings, I couldn't tell which of the five or six buildings was the inpatient department.
I don't know how many times it rang before the phone was picked up.
It seems that when I was little, my nickname was Baby.
"Let's go for a walk. I can't wait any longer. I'll be back in a minute. Just wait here."
"Walking?" I said, thinking that I wasn't critically ill
I walked in slowly.
One of the other three patients on the bed said, "Who are you, young man?"
It dawned on me, and I walked to the bedside of the hospital bed and picked up my phone.
I took out my cell phone and found the familiar number among the recent calls and called it.
"I saw it when you were standing at the door, and I was still thinking about what idiot was covered in dust and didn't even know it." Grandma said.
"Both the front and rear feet, don't you think they're back?"
"Hey, grandma, is something wrong?" the man's voice opposite said.
"Where is the owner of this mobile phone number? I am her grandson." I said.
"I'm Jock, you said my grandma..." I turned my head and glanced at my grandma.
"No, no, no, wait. A doctor said before that you are sick. Which doctor is it?" I said.
"No, no, it's true," the doctor said.
Standing outside the door, I dialed the familiar number again.
"There are two things here. First, your grandma's critical illness is an excuse for you to see her." The doctor said.
"Inpatient department, room 603. I went to work here, and the summons bell rang again." The female nurse said.
"Well, can't it be treated?" I said.
"Wait a minute, I'm confused." I said.
From a distance, you can hear her pointing at me and saying, "See, this is my grandson who works in a state-owned enterprise."
I let out a long sigh and said, "What you said is a lie, right? It's okay, right?"
Without hesitation, I immediately asked the company for three days' leave.
Standing at the door of 603 but not daring to go in, after thinking for a while, I no longer had much impression of grandma in my mind.
"That's right, because she is alone. We dare not tell her the true condition of her illness directly. You should know that your grandma is over seventy. She has now found signs of spread of two lesions on her body. In fact, it is nothing to say that she is critically ill. Difference. But we dare not tell her, but I will make it clear to you when you come." The doctor said.
When I saw the patient in the next bed reaching out to ring the summons bell on the bedside, I realized why it was the nurse who answered the call.
"At the First People's Hospital." The female nurse's voice said.
"Where is the old man on this bed?" I said.
"Say." I said with a slight frown.
I quickly walked to the corridor, picked up the phone again and said, "What on earth are you talking about that my grandma is critically ill?"
"Baby." Grandma said with a smile.
I was a little embarrassed and thought of something at this time.
The driver and I were chatting and laughing and driving very fast.
Entering the inpatient department, the elevator went to the sixth floor.
I looked inside and saw that the phone in the innermost of the four beds rang.
"I'm already at the entrance of your hospital. Where is the specific location?" I said.
I turned my head and saw my grandma standing at the door.
I quickly hung up the phone and walked in. The cell phone playing the ringtone was placed beside the bed.
Frowning slightly, Grandma didn’t answer the phone calls herself twice. Could it be that it's so severe that I can't speak, or is it something else
"Your grandma has no relatives, and her known uncles and aunts are all abroad. She wanted to see her relatives, so she told me to pretend to be critically ill and call you over," the doctor said.
I rubbed my face to make sure I didn't look too sad.
"Xiao Gao?" I repeated.
“After swimming through four seasons, the lotus flowers are still fragrant…”
Sure enough, there was a name named Xiao Gao in the address book. I imagined that this grandma could type in Pinyin. I guess some nurse doctor saved this Xiaogao for my grandma, so I called him directly.
"Grandma?" I said.
"Is everything okay?" I said, feeling relieved.
Grandma was patting my clothes hard from behind. I covered my phone a little and put it down and said, "Wait a minute, Grandma, I'll go out and be right back."
He was chatting without saying a word with the patient in the bed next to him.
Grandma put down her hand and said, "Then you come back early."
"Hello? Why are you calling me?" the female nurse's voice said.
I stood there and looked at my grandma who was in the ward at this time. Grandma had a loud voice.
"I'm like a fish in your lotus pond, just waiting for the bright white moonlight with you..."
Grandma came over with a smile and immediately sorted out my clothes.
"You mean, my grandma is really sick." I said in disbelief.
Along the way, I asked the doctors and nurses in white coats who passed by, and finally got to the innermost six-story bungalow. There were three words "Inpatient Department" written in red on the building of the bungalow. I knew I had found the right place.
I took a taxi after leaving the company and went directly to the First People's Hospital.
Twenty-one pieces of change, the master smiled and took a piece of twenty-one pieces without thinking about it. He waved his hand and said, "If you can't find it, don't use it. Go see a doctor quickly."
"Okay, let's talk about this when you are here." I said.
The bell rang suddenly, a little embarrassed.
He seemed to think that I was going to see a doctor, so he echoed the driver's words and didn't want to make things complicated. Using the excuse of stomachache, he quickly arrived at the door of the hospital.
"You mean Xiao Gao?" Grandma said with a smile.
"Okay, I'll hang up." The doctor hung up the phone.
"Well, I'm still treating other patients here. Let me give you a rough summary of your grandma's current physical condition. If it's not just a lesion, we don't recommend surgery," the doctor said.
I thought it was Dr. Gao, and the patient seemed to be talking about his condition in his ears. It seems that I'm at work, I don't know if it's appropriate to say it now.
The patient on the bed next to him said: "Doctor Gao is at work, Department of Internal Medicine. Your grandma should have the phone number. Just look at your grandma's mobile phone."
"It's okay, my place is a bit messy. I'll just go to the inpatient department after my lunch break. I'll tell you about your grandma's condition by the way. I'm busy now. You can spend more time with your grandma," the doctor said. .
"Okay, doctor, where are you? I'll go get it. I'm at your hospital now," I said.
I gave him a few hundred yuan and handed over the current work to his colleagues who were resting at home.
He put his hands in the pockets of his thick cotton clothes and walked in slowly.
Without thinking too much, I called my colleague.
"Okay, I'll be right over." I said.
"This is nothing from your grandma's perspective, which is the first thing. But there is another thing, which is quite serious." The doctor said.
"Is there ashes behind? Have you seen all this?" I said.
With a wry smile, he got out of the car and walked into the hospital.
There are only three days of annual leave in a year, and I used them all without thinking about it.