Crazy Psychologist

Chapter 282 Irregular Surgery

Half a month later, the old professor introduced Dr. Brown to Zhang Wenwen. Dr. Brown is a very calm doctor with brown skin and a slightly short stature. Especially standing next to Zhang Wenwen, he looks more like a malnourished doctor.

Dr. Brown told Zhang Wenwen that he did not participate in the surgery of BIID patients. He was just an intermediary responsible for confirming the patient's information and investigating the patient's illness experience, collecting payments and avoiding legal risks as much as possible.

Doctor Brown’s accent was very strange when he spoke English. Zhang Wenwen couldn’t tell where his accent came from, but Brown smiled and explained, “I was raised by Filipinos, my grandfather is French, my grandmother is Portuguese, and my mother I am from South Asia, so my English pronunciation is extremely rich, as bright and varied as the world seen through a kaleidoscope."

He is really a doctor who knows how to entertain himself. Zhang Wenwen really likes Dr. Brown's personality.

Such a person is indeed very suitable to be a middleman. He looks so international, and there is no prejudice against him at all.

Brown told Zhang Wenwen that surgical evaluation of BIID patients is very difficult. After many patients find me through various channels, their surgeries will still be delayed or canceled for various reasons.

Zhang Wenwen said very understandingly: "After all, it is destroying the limbs that have completed normal development. This process is not assembling a toy. It can be disassembled and assembled, assembled and disassembled again. If a person saws off his legs, they will never grow back." It’s the second leg.”

"That's not the reason. Most patients have hurt themselves many times before they find me. You may not know how pain-free people can be when they want to accomplish something."

Zhang Wenwen really didn't know because he was particularly afraid of pain.

"Some people canceled the surgery due to family reasons, under the persuasion of their wives or husbands, out of responsibility, but 80% of these patients will come back to reapply for surgery after a few months or a year, and some will eventually divorce. Yes, some partners are willing to fulfill the integrity of their lives.

Others are more special patients, children, especially underage children. According to Professor Lewis’s research, he believes that children may not have a very clear understanding of their own decisions and are more likely to be impulsive. Therefore, for minors, first of all, they need to be very cautious when diagnosing BIID. Secondly, surgery is usually postponed until after they are 25 years old. By that time, if they still want to have surgery, I will try my best to give priority. arrange. "

"I've heard that there are other ways to change this disease. I don't know if you understand." Zhang Wenwen thought of what Mu Chun said. He could try [aversion therapy] to help patients feel and experience the loss of their legs. What a nuisance, thereby alleviating and changing their obsession with amputating their lower limbs.

Brown shook his head and said that he was only responsible for contacting the patient for surgery. Brown lowered his voice and told Zhang Wenwen that this kind of surgery was always on the edge of the law.

No doctor would perform this kind of surgery in a big hospital, and what they were doing was not allowed by law in some areas.

Zhang Wenwen also understood that although the two parties had signed an agreement and the patient clearly stated that it was out of his own wishes, this kind of surgery was not allowed in the hospital anyway.

This is the case in North America, and it must be the same at the Zhinan Affiliated Hospital, because hospital operations are ultimately disease-centered. Although patient-centered and people-centered are now advocated, after all, there is no way to simply perform an operation as big as an amputation. It is said to be people-centered.

Therefore, the doctor chosen by the middleman is in Thailand.

Zhang Wenwen hasn't seen the doctor yet, but he will see this patient soon.

This was also the reason why he couldn't rush back to the beautiful Mu Chun at Garden Bridge Hospital before Christmas.

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Jiang Feng, whose pseudonym was Tao Qian, waved gently to Dr. Brown.

Dr. Brown pushed his wheelchair straight to the parking lot. The drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport to central Bangkok takes 40 minutes. Even though it was past midnight, this city close to the equator was still bustling with people. I saw people of different ages and skin colors enjoying the colorful life in the tropics.

Girls wear bright long skirts, short skirts and off-shoulder tops, while men wear various short-sleeved shirts and slippers. The night market is crowded with people and the fragrant mango, coconut and sweet and delicious watermelon.

Dr. Brown asked if he needed to go to the hotel to rest first. Jiang Feng shook his head, "Let's do the test first. I've already rested for four hours on the plane and I don't need extra rest."

I don't know why Jiang Feng's words sounded particularly convincing. They didn't sound calm and serious at his age.

Dr. Brown thought for a while and decided to give Jiang Feng a preoperative evaluation after taking a nap.

"Mr. Tao Qian, after all, the previous evaluations were all completed online, and we have received your advance payment. However, I personally still hope to explain the entire surgical process to you in detail during the face-to-face process, including the time, surgical method, and surgical procedures. After the recovery process, you need to understand everything in person and then re-sign a written agreement. So from a doctor's standpoint, I still hope you have a good rest first. We are not in a hurry. Before the end of this year, I will only have you. Patient, I hope there won’t be any problems throughout the process, and you won’t regret today’s decision in the future, is that okay?”

Jiang Feng nodded. Taking into account the imprecise calculation of the flight delay, Jiang Feng did leave eight hours of free time on his first night in Bangkok. These eight hours are now just used for sleeping. .

Zhang Wenwen had many questions to ask Jiang Feng, but he knew that he shouldn't say anything. First of all, it was his first contact with Brown's work. In addition, Zhang Wenwen was a little embarrassed by the unusually calm attitude of this patient named Tao Qian. Chill on back.

It’s December in Bangkok and I’m dripping with cold sweat. It’s really hard to explain.

Zhang Wenwen was lying on the hotel bed, thinking that if Gu Yiping knew that there was a doctor who could perform amputation surgery for him, he would be impatient and determined to chop off his own legs.

His wife will definitely stop him in various ways. Who would have thought that her husband would want to turn himself into a disabled person.

And there are many people in the world who have lost part of their limbs due to various reasons. When they are awake, asleep, or even in their dreams, they experience that they still have the lost limbs all the time.

They are so real, they hurt, they itch, they seem to have never left.

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