However, as a professional, I would not need to adhere to his advice. The reason for that being that I had taken precautions to deal with the dangers of a potential relapse. I was fully aware of the fact that the small percentage of a relapse happening did not have anything to do with the hospital. My father calmed down after hearing the doctor's words. However, he still looked very worried. He began to speak in a consolidating tone, "Pauline, even though you are a doctor, but our house is not medically-equipped like the hospital. What if..." "Dad! You really don't need to worry about me. I know my own condition best. Rest assured that I won't encounter any problems," I grabbed my father's hand and said softly. "Oh, you stubborn child! Alright, I'll take your word for it. You're a gr

