Login via

Not Your Doormat Anymore novel Chapter 55

About Not Your Doormat Anymore - Chapter 55

Not Your Doormat Anymore is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 55 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 55 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

After celebrating Dad's birthday, I dove straight back into work.

Dr. Crowell had settled his personal matters. I heard he had gone through a divorce, with his ex-wife taking most of the assets and custody of the children. I had met him once before, and when he looked at me, the malice in his eyes had been unmistakable. Still, without a valid reason, he couldn't outright dismiss me.

Since that incident, the other doctors in the department began to distance themselves from me, especially Dr. Grey.

During every morning meeting, he would throw passive-aggressive remarks my way, but I didn't let them bother me. I was being assigned more and more night shifts, and the patients I was receiving were increasingly complex.

I knew they were subtly trying to teach me a lesson, but I still didn't turn down any of those patients.

These patients were in much more critical condition than others, and whether they opted for surgery or conservative treatment, the risks were always high.

Today, I was assigned a new patient in his 80s who had been admitted with a brain hemorrhage. He had been coming to the hospital annually, but in the past, Dr. Grey had always been in charge of his care. This year, however, the responsibility had shifted to me.

"He's too old for surgery. We'll need to go with conservative treatment and monitor his condition for now. You can take over," Dr. Grey said nonchalantly as though he were passing off an insignificant task.

But we all knew that situations like this were often the most difficult.

The hospital could provide very little in terms of treatment; it was mostly up to the patient.

The hospitalization was a precaution, ensuring he would receive immediate treatment in case of an emergency. It was a last-ditch effort to save him, especially considering his age.

"During this time, he shouldn't get out of bed or sit up. If he needs to get up to eat or for any other reason, you can slightly raise the bed but not too much. Family members should stay with him at all times. If any issues arise, call the nurse."

The family members who were taking turns caring for the patient appeared emotionally drained. Some had to work during the day while others had taken time off to be there.

Chapter 55 1

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Not Your Doormat Anymore