My father-in-law has rectal cancer and specifically came to Shenzhen for treatment. The doctor initially said it would be a minor surgery, a one-hour minimally invasive procedure.
However, after a consultation, the attitude changed drastically. They insisted that he must undergo chemotherapy first and emphasized that this is the required process; otherwise, surgery cannot be performed. As someone who firmly refuses to get vaccinated, I categorically rejected this and discharged him!
Returning to the local hospital, it was the same routine. They initially said the surgery was fine, but once admitted, they insisted on chemotherapy first, which I strongly opposed.
After all, this is my father-in-law's hometown, and he is currently retired, so he has some connections. Eventually, we found an almost peer-aged old doctor who agreed to perform the surgery and promised chemotherapy afterward.
The surgery was very successful, but then chemotherapy was required. My mother-in-law disagreed, and as a result, the hospital wouldn't allow him to be discharged. A group of doctors came to persuade us, even the deputy director got involved. Ultimately, we managed to escape by taking advantage of a moment when the on-duty doctor was distracted and went home; there was no other option, and the hospital processed the discharge paperwork.
After returning home, I found "Dying to Survive" and bought Indian Ivermectin + XXXX + XXXXX and two other medications, costing 1500 yuan per month. Now, my father-in-law can eat and sleep well, and he has no issues.
His roommate, who underwent chemotherapy, has now lost all his hair and reportedly is in such poor condition that he can't even get on the operating table.
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