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Chapter 0009

Chapter 9

"Mid-stage gastric cancer." After undergoing electronic gastroscopy, the doctor diagnosed the cause.

I looked at the doctor blankly, and I didn't react for a moment. After a while, I found my voice and asked, "Stomach cancer?... Could it be a misdiagnosis?" As soon as I finished speaking, I realized how impolite it was to suspect in front of the doctor that the other party was misdiagnosed.

Fortunately, the doctor was not angry, just looked up at me and explained further: "The patient vomited blood, which was caused by bleeding caused by rupture of tiny blood vessels in the lungs after the spread of cancer cells. This is one of the most obvious symptoms of gastric cancer in the middle and late stages."

I listened blankly, and after hearing the word spread, I hurriedly asked: "So treat..."

"The initial diagnosis of cancer cells spreading very seriously. Surgery is recommended."

I felt relieved. There was still hope for surgery. I swallowed my saliva and looked at the doctor and asked carefully: "How much does the surgery cost?"

The doctor was writing a medical record report and replied without raising his head: "The cost of surgery plus the discharge and chemotherapy costs, depending on the medication you take, it is about 50,000 to 100,000 to 100,000 yuan during the hospital. Then, it is necessary to check whether the patient needs to continue discharge, chemotherapy, and add the money for the medicine according to the situation after the surgery..." When he said this, the doctor looked up and looked at me apologetically, "I can't give you an exact number."

My mind was blank.

50,000-100,000, not including the later treatment costs.

The problem is that my total deposits are less than 40,000 yuan, and I can't even pay the most conservative expenses.

Seeing that I was embarrassed, the doctor frowned and told me: "Your family members make a decision as soon as possible. The earlier the surgery, the better the patient, and don't delay the time."

"I get it, thank you doctor."

When I returned to the ward, my mother was already asleep with a drip. Aunt Li hurriedly came to meet me when she saw me coming back: "What's going on? The doctor said what's going on?"

"Stomach cancer." I know that this matter cannot be hidden from Aunt Li, and I still need her help in many things in the future.

"How could it be..." Aunt Li's eyes turned red in an instant. People of their age probably felt hopeless when they heard about cancer.

"It's okay, the doctor said the surgery is OK, and it will be cured if the surgery is successful." I forced a smile and comforted softly.

"That's going to cost a lot of money..." Aunt Li turned around and asked worriedly.

"I will find a way. Aunt Li, please go back and rest first." After a night of hard work, Aunt Li is old and I feel a little worried.

"Okay. I'll go back and pack some clothes for A Xiu. I'm afraid this hospital will be in a long time." Aunt Li sighed, reminded me a few more words before leaving the ward.

I slowly sat down beside the bed, looked at my mother's sleeping face, looked at her frowning tightly, and thought of the scene of her covering her stomach and huddling on the ground, my heart suddenly hurt. I stretched out my hand to sort out her hair that fell on her cheeks, and I made up my mind in my heart that no matter what method I used, I must raise the cost of the surgery.

At noon, Aunt Li came to the hospital with her clothes and cooked some porridge for my mother. My mother happened to wake up at this time. When she woke up, she saw that she was in the hospital and was extremely scared. She grabbed me tightly, looking like she was about to cry. I held her hand and patiently explained to her that she needed treatment in the hospital if she was sick so that her stomach would not hurt. Aunt Li also took advantage of the heat of the porridge and poured out and wanted to feed her. But my mother frowned and turned her head.

I brought the bowl from Aunt Li, picked up the spoon and scooped a little porridge, blew it, fed it some, and whispered: "Mom, is it okay to eat a little? Let's eat a little..."

She looked at me hesitantly, and finally opened her mouth and swallowed the porridge.

I saw her looking at the complete trust and dependence in my eyes, and my nose suddenly felt sore. I quickly turned my head and coughed in disguise, holding back my tears.

After asking Aunt Li to help take care of my mother, I rushed to the supermarket in the afternoon to find the manager, explained my situation, and asked if I could advance the salary. The manager shook his head and refused me, "Xiao Mu, I know it's not easy for you. But our supermarket has never had such rules... Think about it, if I promise you, everyone will come to me for advance the salary in the future, what should I do?"

I was disappointed, but I could understand the manager's dilemma.

After asking the manager for a day off, I walked out of the supermarket.

When I arrived on the street, I looked at the crowds coming and going, and I was confused. Where should I go to raise money next?

My job in the hotel has been quit, my things were stolen before, and my colleagues and customers on my phone were also lost. And I have no friend who can help at this time.

I thought about ways to make money quickly.

Selling blood?

Even if I drained all the blood in my body, I couldn't make up 50,000 yuan.

Selling oneself?

I smiled bitterly in my heart, not to mention that I am ordinary in appearance and figure, I can’t sell it at all, even if someone really wants it, how much is it worth for me like this?

A thought suddenly flashed through my mind. I stood there and hesitated for a while. Finally, I found an Internet cafe nearby, found a remote location in the corner and sat down.

I turned on the computer, reached out my hand, hesitated for a while, and finally took a breath and typed the word "selling kidneys" in the search bar.

Press Enter, and in an instant, many related web pages appeared in front of me. Some were news about police solving cases, and some were consultants like me posted questions, but there was a lot of opposition below: [This is illegal in our country.]

[Losing a kidney will cause great impact on your body, and you may regret it for the rest of your life.] [Please consider it carefully.]

Cold words fell into my heart one by one, and I almost wanted to close the web page immediately and get up and leave. Some pictures flashed in my mind: my mother lowered her head and peeled an egg for me, she handed me the yellow cloth bag, and she sat by the trash can waiting for me...

Finally, she looked like she was covering her stomach and curled up on the ground.

I closed the web pages with dissuasion expressionlessly and continued to search for the information I wanted on various websites. Finally, I found several numbers. I took out my phone to record these numbers, cleared my browsing history, turned off my computer and left the Internet cafe.

I went to a nearby park and found a place where there was no one. I took out my phone and started dialing those numbers. The first two were prompted to have been shut down. When it was the third one, the phone rang for a long time and someone finally got connected.

"Hey." There was no sound on the other side.

"Hello, I want to sell kidneys."

...

After talking for almost an hour, the other party was very alert and had been suspicious of my identity. After asking me a lot of questions, I agreed to help me. After hanging up the phone, I sat in the pavilion in the park waiting to reply. Looking at the lush trees in front of me, the people who occasionally passed by with smiles on their faces were confused.

After only half an hour, the other party replied. Perhaps because I was young and had repeatedly guaranteed no medical history, someone quickly asked me to send a whole body examination report. If there was no problem, I would be willing to pay 100,000 yuan for my kidneys.

"100,000? Can it be higher?"

"Oh, the young man, 100,000 is already very high. We have a lot of risks in doing this. If you weren't young, you wouldn't get the money! Speaking of which, there are so few young people like you who sell kidneys..." said Balabara over there.

I held the phone tightly and smiled bitterly in my heart. If I hadn't been desperate, who would have sold my organs?

【Maybe you will regret it for the rest of your life】

The sentence I saw on the Internet suddenly jumped into my mind.

Lifetime...

It doesn’t matter, I exchange my health for my mother’s life.

worth.
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