CH 15- Her guardian angel

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Siya was in the City Hospital, feeling very nervous and scared.

"Miss Mehra, Doctor Dixit is calling you in."

A nurse informed her.

"Thank you, I'm coming" Siya replied and entered in doctor's cabin.

The doctor smiled and said, "Please come in, Siya. Have a seat."

Siya thanked her and sat down.

"Hello Siya, I'm Anjali Dixit. I've reviewed your case with Dr. Joshi. I'll be handling your case from now on." The doctor explained.

Siya smiled nervously and nodded.

"Siya, I need to ask some questions for clarification. Is that okay?" Dr. Dixit asked.

"Okay, doctor," Siya responded.

"When did you have your operation?" She asked.

"When I was seven probably," Siya answered.

"Okay. What were the post-operation symptoms?"

"I don't remember clearly, but I had temporary paralysis, migraines, weakness, and common symptoms like dizziness, vomiting, nausea, and fever. At least that's what my father told me."

"Those are quite normal symptoms."

The doctor noted, reading the reports.

"Siya, your reports are normal, so there's nothing to fear. But you mentioned some ongoing symptoms. Can you describe them?" Dr. Dixit asked again.

"It's been 10 years since my operation, so I don't have many problems now. I'm generally fine, but sometimes the migraines, dizziness, nausea, weakness, and occasional vomiting still occur, especially after eating something."

Siya explained everything.

"Look, Siya, you had a brain hemorrhage at a young age, and it was diagnosed late, so surgery was necessary. Thankfully, you were treated properly and recovered well."

Siya smiled at her.

"Chronic disease effects can last a long time, so these symptoms are normal and there's nothing to worry about."

The doctor reassured her.

"However, to be completely fine, you need to stop taking stress."

Dr. Dixit added with a smile.

"You mean it's all because of stress?" Siya asked.

"Yes. Dr. Joshi mentioned that your father died in an accident when you were 18. That must have been very stressful."

Siya sighed and nodded.

"I suggest you stop taking stress completely. Then you'll see significant improvement." Dr. Dixit advised her.

"Yes, doctor, I'll try," Siya promised.

"I'll prescribe some medicine for the weakness and migraines."

"Thank you very much, doctor."

"No problem! Here's my card. Come to me if you have any issues." The doctor said, handing her a card.

"Hmm," Siya murmured.

Siya took the card and left the hospital.

She checked the time, it was 9:30. She had to be at the office by 10. She quickly booked a cab and headed to work.

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