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Chapter 822 Karmic Reincarnation

    Chapter 822 Karmic Reincarnation


    "His wife had always had poor health, and she was diagnosed with uremia due to excessive fatigue."


    When asked about her usual lifestyle habits, it seemed to involve habits like "sitting for the entire day


    when busy" and "habitually holding urine when feeling the urge to go."


    Lilly was taken aback. "You can get uremia from not urinating?"


    The victim ghost paused and said, "In medical terms, nothing is absolute. But habitual urine retention,


    not urinating when feeling the urge, can lead to urinary tract infections, pyelonephritis, and other


    conditions. If chronic pyelonephritis is left untreated for a long time, it can progress to uremia."


    Retaining urine doesn''t always lead to uremia, but all diseases umte gradually, and the reasons


    are tooplex.


    "Not only you don''t understand. Many patients don''t understand either."


    "When the woman was brought in, she was only experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. But the


    test results showed uremia."


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    "After hearing this, her husband immediately pped me!" victim ghost eximed.


    Lilly eximed, "Ah?"


    What does this have to do with the doctor?


    The victim ghost sighed, "He said, ''My wife was perfectly fine when she was brought in. How did you


    suddenly diagnose her with uremia?''"


    He acted as if the doctors intentionally diagnosed her with uremia.


    Indeed, the man thought that way, convinced that the doctors deliberately diagnosed his wife with


    uremia and then prescribed a bunch of tests for them to do, followed by hospitalization for treatment, all


    to make money off them!


    Lilly and the other ghosts exchanged puzzled nces.


    "It''s strange... His stubborn and annoying personality sounds a bit familiar..." Lilly remarked.


    The victim ghost sneered, "Of course, it sounds familiar. That man is Synjin."


    Never did she expect to encounter Synjin again in the hospital after more than a decade.


    Lilly eximed, "How is this even possible? What do you call this?"


    The weakling spirit said, "This is the karmic reincarnation."


    Lilly nodded, "Ah, I see. What happened next?"


    The victim ghost continued, "Synjin didn''t believe our diagnosis. He kept saying, ''My wife was perfectly


    fine when she arrived. How did she suddenly have uremia?''"


    "As doctors, the most annoying thing we hear is when someone says, ''The person was perfectly fine


    when they arrived... damn it! How can a perfectly healthy person end up in the hospital?''"


    The victim ghost felt frustrated while talking about it. However, there was nothing she could do.


    Exining the progression of the disease andmunicating with patients and their families were all


    part of their job.


    "I patiently exined the reasons to him. His wife had always had poor health, and her lifestyle habits


    were not good. Uremia is the terminal stage of disease progression in patients with chronic


    pyelonephritis, so immediate dialysis and treatment are necessary..."


    "Synjin simply didn''t believe my exnation. He kept saying, ''I''ve never heard of someone getting


    uremia from sitting for too long and holding urine! You must be trying to deceive us!''"


    The victim ghost was furious, but there was nothing she could do. She had exined everything, but


    whether or not to seek treatment was ultimately their decision!


    "Synjin didn''t believe us. He firmly believed that the hospital was trying to swindle their money. So he


    took his wife back home and before leaving, he said, ''Isn''t it just nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea? You


    make it sound like she''s on the verge of death!''"


    Not only did Synjin p her, but he also continued to insult her and even filed aint against her.


    As a result, her bonus was deducted.


    "I barely received any sry that month. What frustrated me the most was that it was the first time in


    my career that I was pped by a patient..."


    Perhaps it was the first p of her professional career. The victim ghost still felt aggrieved while


    recalling it, with tears of humiliation in her eyes.


    "Two monthster, Synjin''s wife deteriorated."


    "Her whole body swelled up, and her skin turned ck. She couldn''t even get out of bed."


    During these two months, after Synjin pped her, the other patients also looked at her with strange


    eyes.


    [It''s her! She was pped by someone, and I heard she prescribes medication recklessly...]


    [She''s so young, and she doesn''t seem reliable. Probably didn''t make a proper diagnosis; there must


    have been a reason why someone pped her.]


    Suchments were not umon!


    Tears welled up in the victim ghost''s eyes. "In thest two months of my life, I experienced the most


    malicious treatment."


    Due to rumors of her poor medical skills and reckless prescribing, her patients began to question her.


    They would always suspect whether the medications she prescribed were correct or if she was


    prescribing them recklessly.


    At the slightest difort, they would immediately attribute it to her.


    She was even publicly scolded, pped, and had objects thrown at her.


    "I realized for the first time what the experienced doctors meant when they said, ''May the heavens


    strike you down if you advise someone to study medicine.'' But let''s not dwell on that."


    The victim ghost seemed like a long-suppressed and aggrieved child, unable to help butin.


    After venting her grievances, she returned to the main topic.


    "For the two months after leaving the hospital, Synjin took his wife to clinics to buy diarrhea medicine.


    When diarrhea didn''t improve, they would visit those unlicensed small clinics for injections. If the


    injections didn''t work, they would seek folk remedies or take traditional medicine."


    Patients with renal failure already need to be careful about taking medication.


    Taking medication indiscriminately or in excessive amounts can cause kidney problems, let alone


    Synjin''s wife who already had uremia.


    "It was toote. She couldn''t be saved, and she eventually died," the victim ghost sighed, still filled with


    regret.


    After his wife''s death, Synjin erupted.


    He believed that the hospital had killed his wife.


    "What infuriated me, even more, was that he doubted my medical skills. He said I was too young and


    inexperienced, that I was the one who killed his wife."


    "He said, ''Experienced doctors are supposed to be old, bald, and have white beards. Look at how


    young you are. You definitely can''t treat patients.''"


    "He insisted that I was prescribing the wrong medications and that I had ruined her."


    The hospital had to present the medical records from her hospitalization to prove that everything had


    been done ording to protocol.


    Synjin responded, "Then she must not be good at treating patients. You need to refer to the answers


    and follow the process. Can''t you adapt to different situations?"


    In short, the situation escted too much, and it didn''t reflect well on the hospital. To downy the


    issue, the hospital eventuallypensated Synjin with $200,000—under the pretext of


    humanitarianism.


    Naturally, her bonus was deducted again that month.


    Lilly felt extremely speechless.
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