Chapter 2379
"Forty-five?!"
Hearing the numbers, Dr. Spears waspletely confused.
It had dropped from one thousand and five hundred to forty-five?! That was just too amazing! 3
Doris''s family of three was even more sensitive to the numbers.
After all, a few years ago, Doris''s father had already suffered from uremia. Due to the long exposure to the sickness, the family of three already knew
about this sickness so thoroughly that they were already quite proficient at it.
They were very clear about the value range of creatinine in the blood, in which the value range represented which stage the kidney was experiencing.
They were very knowledgeable in this aspect.
The normal range of blood creatinine was supposed to be between forty to a hundred and thirty.
So, when they heard the number forty-five, the family of three burst into tears of excitement!
Doris remembered something and quickly questioned Dr. Spears, "Dr. Spears, I seem to remember the value o
f forty-five being a little on the lower end even for normal people without kidney problems, right?"
Doris was right. Forty-five was indeed close to the lowest point. So, it was admittedly quite low for most healthy people.
Generally speaking, the blood creatinine index for most adults was mostly within the range of seventy to a hundred.
Dr. Spears couldn''t hide his
excitement and replied," This is
actually quitelnormal. During your
father''s illperiod, he had lost a lot of
weight, His body had be weak,
and there was a degree of ~~
muitrition as well. The blogd
creatinine level would definitely be
Véty low. I''m guessing your father
will be able to maintain a value of
around seventy or eighty after a few
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Doris immediately felt a lot more rxed. She quickly asked, "Dr. Spears! Currently, is my father considered cured?”
Dr. Spears nodded and said confidently, "Cured! He must have recovered! This is simply amazing!
Doris was extremely excited. She turned around and looked at Charlie with red eyes. 3This content is ? N?velDrama.Org.
She had many words of gratitude to say, but when the words reached her lips, she felt as though they were stuck in her throat.
This was because, in her opinion, the gratitude of saving someone''s life was greater than anything in life. If she were to merely thank him, it would
appear insincere and ungrateful
As for Faith, although she knew her
husband shold have made a full
recovery, skie- had still been unable
to eptTt due to theck of 5
evidence” ‘Now that the blood ~.>
creatjoine value had been revealed, it
hadpletely dispelled all the
doubts she had held in her-heart.
She couldn''t help but bust into
tears.
She immediately looked at Charlie and suddenly knelt in front of him as she said gratefully, "Mr. Wade!
Thank you!!! Really, thank you so much..."
Charlie saw Faith kneeling and hurriedly stepped forward to help her up on her feet. He then said,” Aunty, what are you doing? Please get up..." 3
Faith choked as she said, "l feel that this gratitude is just too much for our family to repay... I honestly don''t know how else I can thank you..."
As she said this, Faith sighed and
said, "Mr. Wagp; [am no fool. The
medicine yaw gave us has such a
miraculous effect, if it were to be <
sold to.tHose wealthy people, it~>
would be priceless. Not to merition,
it would at least be worth afew
hadreds of millions. To those rich
people whose life is hanging by a
thread, it is indeed very valuable."
Although Faith was not a university professor, she was still considered an older generation of intellectuals. 9