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Chapter 553 My Boss Is A Pro

Even Kingsley couldn’t stifle his laugh and teased Benjamin. “I guess there are still some things you don’t know,

huh?”

 

 

Benjamin scowled in response.

Ethen turned around, trying to conceal a smile.

Bradley merely shot Benjamin a glance and dared not laugh. Still, he greatly admired Arissa. My boss is such a pro!

 

“Can we change hospitals?” Arissa asked Shaun.

 

 

With a nod, Shaun turned to Benjamin and began to explain after seeing the latter remain silent.

“Yes, but you’ll have to wait until Mary’s condition stabilizes. If nothing critical happens from now until tomorrow,

there won’t be any problem changing hospitals. She’ll just be transferring to Dellmoor, anyway, not to some other

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hospital in Northstream.”

 

“Okay. I’ll let Mary know.”

Arissa nodded and returned to the ward.

“I’ll come with you.”

Benjamin followed her.

Arissa paid him no attention.

She could feel the man giving her an occasional glance, but she pretended not to notice.

 

“Are you upset?”

Benjamin’s lips curled slightly at the sight of the woman looking angry.

“I’m not!” Arissa huffed.

“You look like a puffer fish with your cheeks like that,” Benjamin remarked while pinching her face.

Arissa turned and glared at him. “Did you ask Shaun to hide the truth from me?”

Benjamin’s brows knitted slightly. “Didn’t you see the report?”

The woman pursed her lips. It was true she had seen it.

“Is Mary really okay?”

Seeing how worried she looked, Benjamin gave her cheek another pinch.

“She’s fine. Shaun was telling you the truth. I initially told him not to, but that moron went against me anyway!”

Arissa’s lips twitched. “Well, I would’ve found out sooner or later, wouldn’t I? In fact, I can take better care of her

now that I know how she’s doing!”

“Look. You’re frowning again.”

Benjamin reached for her forehead.

Evading his touch, the woman turned and headed into the ward.

Inside there, she saw only Gavin, Zachary, Jesse, and Tim.

“Where are Oliver and Jasper?”

“They went to take a poop, Mommy,” Zachary answered solemnly.

Nodding, Arissa stood next to Mary. “Is your head still hurting, Mary?”

“I’m much better now, thank you.” Mary just had her IV needle removed.

Then, Arissa noticed how the green on the back of Mary’s hand seemed to be spreading further. “Does it hurt here,

Mary?”

“Yes, from the needle.”

The elderly woman glanced at her hand. She had grown accustomed to its appearance.

“We have to do something about this.” Arissa furrowed her brows tightly as her heart ached.

Will she be able to continue getting injected on this hand?

I can’t even see her veins anymore.

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Tim walked over with a frown.

“This always happens to Grandma, Ms. York. Whenever she gets hurt, her small injuries turn into big bruises. It

takes about two weeks for the bruises to disappear,” he elaborated, feeling Arissa’s pain.

Arissa gazed at Mary in shock. “Is that true?”

“It is. I get large bruises just from bumping into something, and it takes so long to heal,” the old woman replied, not

thinking much of her condition.

Hearing that, Benjamin explained, “This is a sign of diabetes. Even a small cut takes a long time to heal. That’s

because when your blood sugar levels are too high, your white blood cells become less capable of fighting off

infections.

Irregular blood sugar levels also cause your platelets to gather excessively at the site of an injury, which is good for

stopping any bleeding, but not when it comes to healing. In fact, high blood glucose causes stiffening of your

arteries and narrowing of your blood vessels, which then impair wound healing because of insufficient blood

supply.”

He continued, “Diabetes affects the nerves too, but it’s worse on the legs. You’d feel numb and weak, and once you

get hurt, you’d become increasingly less sensitive to pain.

All of these affect how your wounds heal. It’s not as bad if you get an injury on the upper limbs; you’d probably just

have a bruise. But if you get hurt on the lower limbs, every injury tends to grow into a large patch. Your entire calf

could even turn black depending on how severe the injury is. These are what reduce your body’s ability to heal

wounds.”