part 3

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Part 3 Eileen with a sweet smile. Do not lose your faith in God! Mrs. Claudia with tears of faith and conviction: yes. But I do not grieve. He was in a coma for a long time, and the doctors agreed that there was no hope of his return to life. But at the same time, I can't leave it like that! I will continue to take care of him as long as he takes a breath and gets in. Even if he is only breathing with a ventilator; I will not lose hope. Eileen was touched by her condition and how she held onto the hope of her son's return to life: You don't lose hope. Madame Claudia, she wishes: _ Lord, my daughter. She paused for a moment before saying sadly: _ But what saddens me is that he was my support, he is the only one after his father, and he was my protection and security, and I did not have time to run the factories again, as I ran them before. How do I do this in the first place?! His brothers took advantage of his father's illness, so they took possession of his property and managed it! however they want. Elaine asked, bent on inquiring about his brothers: Madame Claudia replied: My son has three brothers from his father, and the factories are all mine, and I inherited them from my father, and I managed them, and as soon as I got married, until Luan's father and I took part in the administration, and as soon as my son grew up, I wrote to him all my property; Except for a small farm and a small part of a group of factories, it has been kept in my name. As for his brothers. As soon as he was in a coma, they brought a stone case against their brother, claiming that he lost his eligibility, and they ran the factories, and contented himself with sending me a monthly salary, and they did not think to visit their brother even once. Eileen looked at her watch, a look of displeasure appeared on her face from his brothers, and she regretted that she had to end the conversation with his mother: Unfortunately, this is my due date. I have a patient near you, and I promise we will have another meeting soon, but now all you have to do is prepare for me, all about his condition; Even if it is a small prescription, or any x-rays, or any medical tests, I want to study his condition well and God willing I will start a new method of treatment with him. Madame Claudia, rejoicing in her secrets, felt a new sign of hope from Eileen's words. _ Does this make any sense! Did you really hear it, Doctor? Is it possible for my son to come back to life again? Eileen calmly. You always make me hope no matter the outcome; The important thing is that we actually do our best. It takes a lot of patience and persistence and I'll tell you what our plan will be. ..... But first, we'll do some x-rays of his brain, and we'll understand the impact of the trauma on any part of the brain, and the signs of the trauma very accurately. Mrs. Claudia said with a smile on her face impatiently: Tomorrow I will give you all the reports on his condition. She paused for a moment to catch her breath firmly, then said as if she had just remembered something: Why is it surprising that the girl is looking for work in a private company? Was it written as a condition in his job advertisement that the applicant be a man? Mrs. Claudia smiled as she imagined the situation and understood the reason behind her son's sarcasm because she was more aware of his stubbornness. You must have stood in front of him and I faced him in your opinion. is not it? Eileen answered, not understanding the reason for this question. _surely! I never gave up on my right, and I really wanted to know why he'd make fun of me. Madame Claudia maliciously: Do you know why? Eileen groaned, shaking her head in frustration. I don't understand yet! Madame Claudia _ He makes fun of you because you stood before him, because he always feels that a woman is either beautiful and soft, to whom all men are subject, or he sees her weak and broken, like that girl whose dignity you are proud of; He considers her the archenemy in front of him! Eileen carelessly, unconvinced by what she had heard from Lady Claudia, or, in a more precise sense, exasperated at this justification; And she answered coldly: _But I, too, mocked him; For I have found in him the good man who is hiding behind a mask of distress. Madame Claudia admired Eileen's analysis of her son's character, about which everyone was confused, and agreed only to call him a "lion": I salute you for your intelligence, my daughter, who enlightened your mind. For in a brief moment you can understand what my son has been hiding for years; Even what seems to be overshadowed by lies.. Congratulations on your intellect and intelligence! With gratitude Eileen: _ Thank you, Madam. Then she looked back for a moment, and said again: I'll wait for you tomorrow for the reports, and for the X-rays, and then I'll talk about how to cure him. Madame Claudia: _ We agreed. Eileen is out after Mrs. Claudia gives new hope to her son's life. Hope made her imagine that her son had come back to life and rose from his death. To support her while she dies in his hands. Instead of dying he is in her hands, not knowing her presence around him. As for Elaine, she was left thinking about how to start treatment with this dead man. His mother gave hope, and she herself wished that hope would come true, but she wasn't sure how to start treatment yet. Will it really work or not? But in the end she sighed and said to herself: Everything will be decided after reviewing the reports. Tomorrow will be the determinant of the fate of this living dead. .......... Eileen in her office. She sits absent-mindedly and draws a miniature drawing of the parts of the brain. Dr. Jess came and called her. But she was so focused, she didn't respond, because she didn't actually hear his greeting. Even worse, it didn't feel like he had entered the room's door! Followed by Dr. Jess was silent, his eyebrows furrowed in amazement at her intense concentration: _ Ummm Here Eileen noticed her face and raised it. And she saw him. But she neither uttered nor answered his call, or more precisely, she stuttered from her nervousness at his sudden presence. He didn't give her a chance to respond, but he started to speak while looking at the drawing on top of the paper Eileen was planning on, and said: _ No, that's too much!!!!. Dr. Eileen was still silent, she was glimpsing him, as he looked closely at the paper, and she was still absent-minded, that is, she could see and not see at the same time, which made Dr. Jess call loudly to get her attention. He said: "Eliyin" At this moment Dr. Eileen noticed him and stood from behind her desk in a panic. She said: Well, Dr. Jess, is there a serious condition? Dr. Jess, who laughed out loud at her condition, said to her, mocking her: _ there is nothing. But you yourself are a difficult situation! Eileen sat here again, took a deep breath to calm her panic, and didn't say a word yet. Dr. Jess said he was sympathetic to her panic because he had caused her: I apologize for what I caused you. But I called you often, but you were absent-minded; So I had to raise my voice. Then he approached her and glimpsed what she was drawing closely, to be sure of what he thought. He was surprised and asked her, shaking his head in a sign of concentration. Who has this mind? Eileen spontaneously and without any hesitation: This is a diagram of the brain of businessman Luanne. Dr. Jess let out a loud laugh from Eileen's spontaneity, and asked her again, and he said: _ And who is Mr. Luann who fired you from your job to such a degree? Eileen is spontaneous and quick to respond: - It's Mr. Luan who's in care, who's been in a coma for two years. Dr. Jess questioned again, but his voice was filled with worry. How about you in his condition? He is a follower of Dr. Peter and you are not aware of Dr. Peter if he feels that there is any doctor interfering with his work, especially you! Eileen with tightness in the chest: _ Unfortunately. I know all this but the question. Does this mean that he is a follower of Dr. Peter and that I may not help him? dr denied. Jess just asked the question and confirmed his answer with a complete no. He said: _ of course not. This is an infringement on the status of others. First: because it is the case of Dr. Peter, son of Dr. Robert, the owner of the hospital. Second: He is the follow-up doctor, and he is the most knowledgeable of people about his condition. Is it possible, for example, to be surprised in the morning that another doctor has skipped you and checked a case under your supervision? Or is he writing her a new treatment without your knowledge? Is what he wrote useful to the patient? Or does it interfere with the other medications I gave him? Patients are not lab mice, Eileen, and I would never advise you to do that, because you're probably creating a problem out of nothing. Eileen: _ Your opinion is a respectable doctor, but we must look at the matter from the other side, that is, is it permissible for me to leave the case of a patient who cannot help him except because he belongs to another doctor? Dr. Jess: Of course not, because we are doctors. We can't have anything on our hands to treat the sick and we're keeping it from them. Rather, I assure you, but you must not get yourself into a whirlpool of trouble that you do not need, at least because of your circumstances, and do not try to clash with Doctor Peter. He's cocky and bossy and his position is stronger for you. And you, as long as you find a cure for the patient, you must give it to him. This is done by the doctor who is following up on this condition. Did you understand the meaning of my words? the summary. I mean to tell you that you give your opinion and your treatment to Dr. Peter and you both sit down to discuss the case in all its aspects, and if you both agree on the correctness of the treatment, he will be with him directly. As it was and not you. Eileen: And if we disagree? Dr. Jess: _ In this case, you will return to me and Dr. Robert, and we will all discuss, and if we agree with your words, you will participate in the treatment with him or he will start on his own, but you are not alone . Eileen: _ But you know very well that Dr. Peter is arrogant and will not accept any offer from me Dr. Jess: _ My daughter, this is a treatment for a patient in whom it is not permissible to be stubborn, and that is why I told you to start with it. Eileen: Well, Doctor, but I won't say anything until after I've seen all his reports and old X-rays. Dr. Jess: _ And you, how will you discover all this and who will present it to you except through Dr. Peter himself? Eileen: _By Mr. Luan's mother Dr. Jess was shocked: What did you say? Did you really communicate with his mother without referring to anyone? Unfortunately, Eileen, you started the problem, and you should expect trouble from Dr. Peter because you spontaneously violated the limits of his competence. In fact, this is the first time I've admitted that I can't help you. The truth will be with him because you are the one who skipped his specialty. Eileen please: _ Dr. Jess, you believe me. I didn't skip it. The topic came up by pure chance. You know that my master's thesis is about the same galaxy as this patient's case.
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