Everyone had already received the keys and was about to go back to their rooms to rest. When they heard these words, their feet slowed down.
"Chief Zhang, may I ask which two are hospitalized and what's their current situation?" Wan Xin, the team leader and chief physician of Beijing's Fifth Hospital, asked.
"Just now, Director Gan from Beijing's Third Hospital said he had nothing to do and insisted on helping a female colleague carry her luggage. He fainted the next second. I don't know what's going on now." The staff at the front desk of the dormitory said.
"As for the other one, I heard that he was from Santan Hospital in Beijing. His reaction was particularly strong. He couldn't hold on even before he left the airport."
"It's so serious!" The doctors from Beijing's Fifth Hospital and Bishuitan Hospital looked at each other a few times, and then all focused on Tao Le.
"Teacher Tao, we have personally experienced the effect of your acupuncture in treating altitude sickness." Wang Zhang said, "Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to stand here properly now."
"Hey, you can't say that." Although Section Chief Zhang didn't understand the situation, it didn't stop him from admonishing everyone:
"Some people have high blood oxygen levels in their bodies. After arriving at the plateau, they have nothing to do for a while, so they often take it lightly. As a result, others adapt later and they collapse instead."
"No matter what, today and tomorrow, you must go back to your house and lie down and have a good rest. We are all doctors, so I shouldn't need to remind you of this."
"We will definitely have a good rest, adapt to the situation as soon as possible, and get back to work as soon as possible." Wang Zhang nodded: "I just want to say, if Teacher Tao can hold on, can you help Director Gan and others with treatment?"
"You know, although we are cooperating with five hospitals this time, the third hospital in Beijing is taking the lead."
"Director Gan of the Emergency Department of Beijing's Third Hospital was the person in charge of the appointment of the head of the Saskatchewan Emergency Center. If he collapses first, it will be difficult to arrange the rest of the work."
"Yes." Wan Xin from Beijing's Fifth Hospital agreed: "Teacher Tao, if you are fine, you can help them get a few injections."
Yuan Xiangqian said: "Xiao Tao, how do you feel now? If you feel uncomfortable, go back and rest first. It won't be too late to go over when you feel better tomorrow or the day after tomorrow."
"The Saskatchewan Central Hospital must have a lot of experience in treating altitude sickness, so he should be fine."
Section Chief Zhang quickly answered: "Indeed, your most important task now is to have a good rest. The rest includes us."
"Thank you, Director Yuan, I'm fine." Tao Le understood Yuan Xiangqian's concern, but she really didn't think there was anything wrong with her.
On the other hand, Xie Baoshu, Ye Chen and other people who have not received acupuncture from her are now a little sluggish.
Although the altitude of Saskatchewan is less than 4,000 meters, as the residence time increases, the power from the plateau gradually becomes apparent.
"Let's go, I'll go take a look." Tao Le stood up and handed the luggage to Head Nurse Kang - they had just been assigned to the same dormitory.
"Teacher Tao, right?" Section Chief Zhang felt a little incredible: "You don't think that acupuncture can really cure high reflexes, do you?"
"To be honest, I have been here for nearly three years and will retire soon, but I have never heard of such a thing."
This is too unreliable. he thought to himself.
"I've never seen it before." Wang Zhang added stiffly: "I was dizzy, nauseated, vomiting and urinating just now, so Teacher Tao gave me a few injections."
"Dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea?" Section Chief Zhang looked at Wang Zhang, who was standing upright with clear eyes, and was dubious: "Then your high reflex is quite serious. Don't hold on now. Go back to the house and rest."
"Haha, what am I doing? I was really cured by Teacher Tao. Now I feel refreshed from the inside out." Wang Zhang said seriously: "I will go with Teacher Tao. Director Gan and I also knew each other before. We went to see To see him."
Seeing what Director Zhang was about to say, he waved his hand and said, "Don't worry, we'll just go there for a while and come back to rest soon, okay?"
Section Chief Zhang was helpless. He didn't want to compete with the experts from Beijing, so he had no choice but to agree and led them to walk for more than ten minutes to the Sasa Central Hospital ahead.
When Gan Yi woke up, he felt that his eyes were gray, he had a splitting headache, and his chest was so tight that it felt like a big stone was pressing down on him.
He was wearing an oxygen mask, and his eyes were completely white - he was in a hospital, and he couldn't feel the smell wrong with his eyes closed.
It seems that just now, his vision suddenly went dark, and he really fainted.
This serious reaction was what he had expected.
He himself had high blood pressure and ventricular block, and was not originally on the hospital's aid list.
But aiding Tibet has always been the dream and expectation buried deep in his heart. As he grows older, not only has it not been erased, but it has become stronger and stronger.
"I have been in the emergency department of the Third Hospital for more than 20 years, and have been the department director for more than five years. I am familiar with the processes and operations of every link here. To help Saskatchewan build a high-level emergency center, you can find a more suitable person than me. Can you choose?"
This is what he told the dean. It was these words that moved the other party, and he was able to appear here.
"Lao Gan, you're here, you have to do what you can, and you have to take care of yourself. If you really can't hold on, come back quickly. We, the emergency department of the third hospital, can't do without you!"
His mood was still high, and the leader's caring words were still in his ears. Now this discomfort was nothing, and he could still bear it. It’s still far from “I really can’t hold on”!
Gan Yi held on to the bed rail and sat up. As soon as he made a move, he suddenly felt dizzy, his heart was beating wildly, he broke out in a sweat, and lay back weakly again.
It seems that just having a revolutionary will without a revolutionary body is not enough!
Gan Yi thought helplessly, but at this moment the door was pushed open.
"Director Gan, are you awake?" A group of people poured into the room and came to the bed.
Gan Yi opened his eyes and saw among them colleagues from the Third Hospital, Wang Zhang, a colleague from Bishuitan Hospital, and several people he didn't know.
"I'm fine, I made you worry." Gan Yi nodded to everyone, and then said to Wang Zhang: "Old Wang, you guys came too soon. It seems that entering Tibet by train is less stressful than flying."
His body was very weak. Even saying such a sentence took a lot of effort and he couldn't breathe.
"Actually, the difference in high reflectivity between planes and trains entering Tibet is not much different." Wang Zhang said with a smile: "This can only mean that your health is not good. I am one year older than you, so nothing will happen."
"Come on." Gan Yi rolled his eyes at him angrily, but he didn't have the energy to argue: "Don't be shy, just go back and lie down. If I can't get up now, you have to pick up the burden first."
"Haha, Lao Gan, don't even think about it." Wang Zhang said with a smile: "To be honest, my state on the train just now was not much better than yours now. The reason why I can become a fine person now is thanks to Teacher Tao."
He moved his body to the side to let Tao Le out of the way: "Teacher Tao is a disciple of Zhou Jishen and Zhou Guoshou. Let her give you a few injections and I'll make sure you're alive and kicking right away!"
Gan Yi was so happy that he even forgot about his headache and chest tightness.
"Old Wang, you can talk nonsense to me, but don't make fun of Teacher Tao."