The Amazing Son-in-Law [The Charismatic Charlie Wade] (Chinese name) Chapter: 7108
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Soon, other test results arrived at the ward.
Strangely, all the tests for toxins, heavy metals, and radioactive substances showed the same result: not detected.
A normal person would likely smile at this news, but Hank’s face was no longer relaxed.
The private doctor, feeling puzzled, asked him politely, “Sir, with so many good results, why do you look more serious?”
Hank felt down. He wanted to say he hoped for a problem to explain his unexplained impotence, but he held back. Instead, he said, “I’ve heard that the Chinese believe people with small health issues tend to live longer. They think those who never have problems might suddenly get a serious illness and die quickly. Do you think that makes sense?”
The doctor paused for a moment, then smiled and replied, “I don’t think that idea holds up. It’s more about survivor bias. People with minor health issues may not live longer because of those problems. Instead, they visit doctors and hospitals more often, which helps catch any serious illnesses early.”
He continued, “On the other hand, those who are always healthy might become careless. If they have cancer cells developing, they might not realize it until it’s too late.”
“Yeah!” Hank nodded, giving a thumbs up. “I believe what you said makes sense.”
“That makes sense! People should definitely believe in science!”
After saying this, he suddenly thought to himself, “Wait, I don’t believe in science! I have impotence, and science hasn’t figured out why. This seems beyond the reach of science.”
He shook off his private doctor’s words in his mind, muttering, “Well, no matter what, I still hope to find some answers.”
The private doctor was puzzled. He wondered what was wrong with Hank. Hank had always been careful about his health. If something was off, he would be more anxious than anyone else and would want the best treatment possible.
“Why am I worried that something might go wrong today?” he thought, but he couldn’t find an answer.
Just then, he received a text on his phone from the attending physician, asking him to come to the office right away.
The private doctor quickly stood up and said, “Sir, the doctor needs me for something. I’ll be back soon.”
Hank nodded, and the private doctor headed towards the office.
Once the private doctor left, Hank messaged the group, “Hey, everyone, all my tests so far are normal. That’s both good news and bad news for me. The good news is that my pancreas seems fine, so don’t worry. The bad news is, if nothing abnormal shows up in the end, it might mean our impotence issue can’t be explained by medicine.”