You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 1014 1 Where Everything Begins



Chapter 1014 1 Where Everything Begins

Chapter 1014 Where It All Began

A week into preseason training camp, Hill was still missing.

The outside world began to detect clues.

Mo Mengchen received news from Kyle Simas that Hill was being treated at the Mayo Clinic.

This world's top hospital has the highest level of confidentiality measures, and it is difficult for the media to find out what disease Hill is suffering from.

On the eighth day of the preseason training camp, Mo Mengchen decided to ask for leave from the team and went to Minnesota to find out.

Although Mo Mengchen's decision was not in compliance with the rules, Mo Mengchen was not the only one who wanted to know what kind of problem Hill encountered. Therefore, Frauses allowed him to ask for leave.

At the end of September and the beginning of October, the weather has turned cold in Minneapolis at this time.

In the past few years, the football market in Apolis has become more and more popular. The combination of James and O'Neal has made the Timberwolves a very competitive team.

It's just that, from a basketball perspective, James and O'Neal don't match up that well.

The inside line that James needs is the inside line of Garnett's style, which is comprehensive, covers half the court on the defensive end, and can pull out to shoot.

O'Neal is almost the opposite of these characteristics. He is a typical cornerstone player. His style of play is destined to take him as the core as long as he is on the court, otherwise his devastating offensive ability will be wasted.

As for the defensive end, O'Neal was an elite rim protector at his peak, but after the introduction of the three-second rule in the penalty area, coupled with his age, his defense was also finished.

To put it bluntly, James and the Sharks cannot achieve the effect of 1+1>2.

However, the Timberwolves are not the only two of them. There are also All-Star-level Hamilton on the back line, and New York guard Jamal Tinsley who is responsible for the weak side singles.

This year is a year when O'Neal gets old, and it is also a year when James grows from youth to maturity.

Mo Mengchen regards the Timberwolves as potential opponents in the finals, but they have to pass the Lakers first.

These are all things after the start of the season. Mo Mengchen just wants to confirm Hill's condition now.

If Hill really had an accident as he thought, then the morale and strength of the Pistons would be severely hit.

The two main reasons why the Pistons dominate the league all the year round are because of the concerted efforts of Mo Mengchen and Hill, the top five players in the league.

After 2000, Mo Mengchen took away a lot of spotlights, winning most of the regular season MVPs and all the finals MVPs.

After 1999, Hill won only one Finals MVP.

Some people think that he is holding his thighs, but his output has been stable for many years, and the best team and best defensive team for many years in a row are enough to prove him.

Dor.Mo and Devil Mountain are the most successful duo in NBA history.

Mo Mengchen thought about it all the way, and before he knew it, he had arrived at the Mayo Clinic.

This is where it all started.

Start here and end here?If Hill really has a serious infection, it will undoubtedly cast a huge shadow on the Pistons' eight consecutive championships.

Mo Mengchen wore sunglasses and tried not to meet the eyes of others.

"Since you're here, why didn't you notify me in advance?" Mo Mengchen saw Simas in his office.

Mo Mengchen asked, "What happened to Grant Hill?"

Simas didn't expect him to be so impatient, he smiled: "You are also a doctor, you know the rules, the patient's right to privacy is very inviolable."

"If I ask him face to face, he will still tell me." Mo Mengchen said, "I just want to make sure."

"I can't violate the rules, but I can give you a few tips at the risk of being punished." Simas washed the apple, "Do you want some fruit?"

Mo Mengchen's impatient expression made Simas roll his eyes, took a bite of the apple, and said while chewing: "He went home on the day after the operation, and returned to the hospital after four days. Inflammation, the doctors in the emergency department were inexperienced and prescribed simple medicines.”

"The next day, Hill and his family came again," Simas said. "At that time, he had already developed toxic shock and was admitted to the hospital that day."

Simas said: "When I officially took over him, sepsis, endocarditis, surface skin and soft tissue infections have already appeared."

Mo Mengchen's face was sullen, and Simas didn't say anything, but what he said was exactly the same as his guess, which was the worst result.

One out of every ten people who have a ligation will have a minor problem.

Only one in a hundred people who develop minor problems develop further infections.

Then, the sample was further expanded, and out of 1 infected people, only one would develop severe systemic infection.

"Can I think so," Mo Mengchen said with a gloomy face, "because of the negligence of Mayo Clinic, the hasty diagnosis of those incompetent nurses and fools in the emergency department, and the inexperience and indifference of the clinicians, which led to his death. Is it getting worse?"

Mo Mengchen's anger made Simas lose his appetite and molested him. This guy seemed like he might blow up the Mayo Clinic if he didn't control it well.

He is now in the midst of extreme anger and must be carefully appeased.

Simas said quickly: "This matter has nothing to do with the hospital, Mo, calm down."

"I calm down?" Mo Mengchen sneered, "He went back the same day after the ligation operation, did you say that? Why didn't you do more checks?"

Because Mr. Grant Hill doesn't want to waste time.

Before Simas could speak, Mo Mengchen said again: "He returned to the hospital three days after the operation and developed symptoms of infectious gastroenteritis. Why didn't the hospital pay attention? Could it be that the emergency department of the Mayo Clinic is really not good enough?" This level? Just take a look at his medical records, this thing will never happen!"

Simas had no excuses, the incident was indeed the ED's fault.

"After that, he went into toxic shock. If you pay attention at this time, everything can be salvaged." Mo Mengchen stood up and roared, "What the hell did you do?!"

No one has ever seen such an angry Mo Mengchen, but Kyle Simas is not in the mood to appreciate the angry Dor.Mo.

"Sit down first." Simas walked to the door, closed and locked it.

Then he returned to his desk, opened the drawer, and took out a stack of documents, one of which belonged to Hill.

This is the privacy of the patient and cannot be shown to others unless given permission.

Mo Mengchen's anger made Simas believe that his friendship with Hill was extraordinary, so he didn't care about that rule and handed over the inspection report to Mo Mengchen.

"You are right. The hospital is indeed at fault, but it is not just the hospital that caused the current situation." Simas said, "There are multiple medical records in the report, you can compare them. The last page is My analysis."

The clear case comparison made Mo Mengchen notice several points.

time of postoperative infection.

It takes more than seven days for most people to respond, but Hill developed infectious gastroenteritis after only four days.

This shows that his constitution is difficult to resist infection, and the speed of infection is beyond the norm.

The diagnosis in the emergency department did make a major mistake, but even a surgeon like Mo Mengchen didn't find that Hill's infection time was too fast, let alone the doctors in the emergency department?The emergency department is the busiest department in the hospital. There is an endless stream of patients all day long. It is an understandable mistake to prescribe medicines according to the conditions.

Afterwards, Mo Mengchen discovered that Hill's infection speed was beyond imagination.

In just half a month, his infection has spread all over his body.

When Simas took over, it was already like this.

When he opened the analysis of Simas, the main conclusions were three points: the first diagnosis error in the emergency department, Hill's physical defects, and the infection bacteria in the body differentiated into other bacteria, and there was a second infection.

"Probability of one in a million?" Mo Mengchen raised his head and asked.

"Yes." Simas sighed, "He is really unlucky."

Mo Mengchen laughed at himself, he didn't know what to say anymore.

After his crossing, he affected many things. Hill, who had never been able to lead the team past the second round in his entire life, joined hands with him to become the top ten players in history. Together, they created seven consecutive championships.

Hill has remained healthy to this day.

He still has not escaped bad luck.

"Mo, there was a mistake in the emergency department, but you have also read the test results. That mistake, to be honest, even if it was you and me, it is possible to make it." Simas said.

"No." Mo Mengchen raised his head and said, "If it were me, I would take him for a checkup. Blindly believing that conventional doctors are idiots, sometimes intuition is more important than so-called theory."

Mo Mengchen returned the top-secret information to Simas.

Finally, he asked, "How long does he need to rest?"

"We have preliminarily formulated a treatment plan, and he needs six months of treatment." Simas said, "After the first course of treatment, there will be a long recovery period. The impact of bacteria is profound and long-term. It will take at least a year for him to fully recover, but he may never regain his previous level of competition."

"I'm sorry, Mo," Simas said.

"Can I go and see him?" Mo Mengchen asked.

"Sure, he's in Ward 5554," Simas said. "I think you could walk there with your eyes closed."

"Of course." Mo Mengchen walked out of the office and closed the door.

That's where it all started.

(End of this chapter)


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.