Chapter 7: Hospital.. Again....

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~Liam's POV~

We were all sitting in the recording studio when Louis got a call.

"Hello? Yes this is him? WHAT?!? Ok. Yes. We'll be right there." We all looked at Louis waiting for him to tell us where we needed to go.

"We need to go to the hospital. Drew got hurt in school." As soon as i heard that i shot up out of my seat and ran to the car. The lad's were right behind me. I sat in the driver's seat and practically flew to the hospital. I wanted to make sure our baby girl was alright.

The bad thing was. We got pulled over by a cop.

"Sir. You were going 30 miles over the speed limit. May i see your license?" I quickly gave him my license and watched him look it over. So dam slowly.

"Officer. May you please hurry up? We just got informed our sister was in the hospital for an unknown reason to us. What's worse is she has brain cancer. So if we may?" He looked at me shocked but quickly regained his composure.

"Um. Sure sir. If you want i can escort you to the hospital?" I nodded my head and watched him go into his car. He then proceeded down the highway going only 10 miles over the speed limit but people moved out of the way notherless.

When we got to the hospital we said our thank's to the officer, then ran inside. Some nurse's and other patient's or family member's started freaking out that we were there, They also seemed taken aback that we ignoring them. I really didn't care at the time. I just wanted to know what happened to my baby girl. 

The receptionest started fangirling when she saw us but then realized why we here and calmed down, I mentally thanked her for that. She told us Drew was in room 22B. On our way there, we passed the cancer ward. A young girl about the age of 6 ran up to me. She held up a pice of paper and pen. Since she was young and was like Drew with cancer I gladly signed it as did the other lad's. We then continued on our way. 

Once we reached Drew's room, I knocked. A nurse opened the door and smiled at us. I walked in with the lad's and i instantly noticed Drew laying in the hospital bed. She had on a oxygen mask and wasn't moving. I then Heard a sniffle and noticed a young girl sitting on one side of the bed and a boy on the other. The girl's hair was Brown and was Dip dyed Blue at the end. Her light brown eye's were bloodshot.

The boy on the other hand... He had dirty blonde hair and bright blue eye's. He also had a faint Black eye on his right eye. I could tell it was old. Wonder how he got it? Maybe he's in a gang. If he is. I'm making sure he stay's away from my Drew. I finally Decided To listen to the Nurse.

"Well. Drew supposedly got into a figh at school. But when the other student punched her face since her body is so weak, It sent her flying back. Resulting in her head crashing into the ground making her go into a deep sleep. Which we call a coma. But what we don't understand is why she fell a sleep at the hospital. She passed out at the school, but on the way here she woke back up. We have also diagnosed her with Anxiety, Anorexia, MPD, ADHD and Social Phobia. Including her Brain tumor. When she wake's up we'll run test's too see what else she has. Any question's?"

I of course understood everything.. unlike the other boy's. Louis raised his hand first."What's MPD?" I facepalmed at him. More explaining for us. yay.

"Multiple personality disorder (MPD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by having at least one "alter" personality that controls behavior. The "alters" are said to occur spontaneously and involuntarily, and function more or less independently of each other. The unity of consciousness, by which we identify our selves, is said to be absent in MPD. Another symptom of MPD is significant amnesia which can't be explained by ordinary forgetfulness.Memory and other aspects of consciousness are said to be divided up among "alters" in the MPD. The number of "alters" identified by various therapists ranges from several to tens to hundreds. There are even some reports of several thousand identities dwelling in one person. There does not seem to be any consensus among therapists as to what an "alter" is. Yet, there is general agreement that the cause of MPD is repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse. The evidence for this claim has been challenged, however, and there are very few reported cases of MPD afflicting children. But as you can see. It has Affected Drew." She stopped and took a big breath of air. She deserve's it. But i knew she wasn't done. "Psychologist Nicholas P. Spanos argues that repressed memories of childhood abuse and multiple personality disorder are "rule-governed social constructions established, legitimated, and maintained through social interaction." In short, Spanos argues that most cases of MPD have been created by therapists with the cooperation of their patients and the rest of society. The experts have created both the disease and the cure. This does not mean that MPD does not exist, but that its origin and development are often, if not most often, explicable without the model of separate but permeable ego-states or "alters" arising out of the ashes of a destroyed "original self." Any other question's?" She ask's us smiling. I could see the other lad's trying to process all the information. It even made me smirk. Then Harry went and asked ANOTHER question.

" So then what's social Phobia?" I rolled my eye's at his stupid question.

"In this anxiety disorder, the individual has a marked and persistent fear of situations in which the individual is exposed to unfamiliar people or to possible scrutiny by others. The individual fears being humiliated or embarrassed, which leads to avoidance of social situations. The individual recognizes that this fear is excessive or unreasonable. The feared social or performance situations are avoided or else are endured with intense anxiety or distress. Social phobia is usually associated with low self-esteem and fear of criticism. This disorder may present with complaints of blushing, hand tremor, nausea, or urgency of micturition. Symptoms may progress to panic attacks. Social phobia and avoidant personality disorder have similar symptoms, genetics, and treatment response. Thus avoidant personality disorder is merely a more severe form of social phobia. Often individuals with this disorder may develop substance abuse or depression. Would you also like me to explain ADHD?" The boy's nodded. I heard the kid's groan and i grinned. They didn't hear as much as i didn't.

"Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, is a chronic, developmental condition that makes it difficult for children to control their attention and behavior. The disorder, which is characterized by levels of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that are developmentally inappropriate, affects 8 to 12 percent of all school-age children—or at least one student in every classroom in the United States.

While every child misbehaves or acts out now and again—fidgeting in science class, say, or throwing a temper tantrum in the grocery store—those with ADHD have serious, recurrent problems that continually interfere with daily life. Although symptoms of the disorder vary by individual and can range from mild to severe, some of the most common signs are: difficulty focusing in a variety of situations, problems getting organized, not listening when spoken to, having trouble sitting still or waiting in line, and constantly interrupting others.

ADHD is more widespread among males than females; in fact, two to three times as many boys as girls are diagnosed with the disorder. However, it's important to remember that females and gifted children with ADHD are underidentified populations. In adult populations, men and women have ADHD in about equal numbers.

ADHD symptoms continue into adulthood for more than 60 percent of children with the condition. Adults who are not treated may be plagued by frustration and social difficulties, by employment problems, and by a resulting blow to their self-esteem and sense of being effective in their daily lives. Among the behaviors that may stem directly from ADHD are chronic lateness, forgetfulness, anxiety, difficulty organizing, difficulty controlling anger, and impulsiveness.

The good news is that ADHD is now one of the most studied childhood conditions. While there is currently no cure, there are numerous treatment options available—as well as frequent advances in both drug and behavioral therapies—all of which can control symptoms and help patients live normal lives. The end result is that it is easier than ever before to manage ADHD over the course of a child or adult's lifetime, and the outlook for those who receive intervention and treatment is quite promising."

I saw the boy's nod. Probably wondering how this nurse could know so much.Have they never heard of studying? The nurse then left. I turned toward's the two kid's.

"Name's?"

"K-katie" The girl said wide-eyed. She probably finally realized who we were.

"Derek." I eyed Derek. I still didn't trust him. I grabbed another Chair and brought it by Drew's bed. I grabbed her hand and held it.

"Drew. Please. Wake up"

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PLEASE DON'T HATE ME FOR GOING ALL SMART ON YOU GUY'S! Also.. Don't hate mee for putting Drew in a coma. o.o I just wrote it... And it came out like that.... Also. YOU GUY'S WILL MEET BREANNA IN A COUPLE CHAPTER'S! MWAHAHAHAHAHA. If you read my other storie's I'll try to update them today or tomorrow. I got a lot of problem's right now.. So ya. TIME TOO EAT!!!! 

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