Crazy Psychologist

Chapter 523 Between Doubt and Determination

The two of them stared at each other in the middle of the night.

Mu Xiao insisted that Mu Chun go back to her room to sleep, and she would lie on the sofa for a while. Of course, Mu Chun would not agree to such a strange thing.

Just as the two were deadlocked, the door of the master bedroom opened.

Fang Ming walked out slowly and saw Mu Chun and Mu Xiao in the living room, one sitting and the other standing, both of them looked like the owners of this place.

So he asked confusedly: "Did I occupy your bed?"

"No," the two said in unison.

Although they answered Fang Ming like this, no one looked at Fang Ming, which made Fang Ming very strange-whose house am I in?

Touching his neck with his right hand and turning his head, Fang Ming groped into the kitchen. A gust of cold wind blew by, and Fang Ming complained, "Is the window broken? Why is it so cold?"

After saying that, he fled back to the living room in shame.

"Excuse me? Although I don't know that, Muchun, I still ask you, whose house am I in?"

"My house." The two answered in unison.

"Ah??????????" Fang Ming was completely confused.

He shook his head vigorously at first, then rubbed his eyes like a child, and almost pulled up his sleeves to bite his arm.

"Am I dreaming? Am I drunk? Why did I dream of you two? Aren't you the new psychosomatic doctor in Zhinan Affiliated Hospital? Why did I dream of two psychosomatic doctors in my dream? God."

After Fang Ming finished speaking, he saw a white ceramic cup on the table, so he reached out and picked it up and drank it down.

Mu Chun stared blankly at Fang Ming, who was usually indifferent and arrogant. Why did he just take someone else's cup to drink water at this moment?

"I'm sober now, so please tell me, where am I now?"

Fang Ming regained his sanity. Like all normal people, when he woke up and found himself in a strange place, his first reaction must be to figure out where he was.

"You were drunk, I brought you back." Mu Chun explained.

"Oh, I was drunk." Fang Ming repeated, "But that's not right, I was drunk, why is Dr. Mu Xiao here too."

Before Mu Chun could think of how to answer, Fang Ming immediately retreated to the door and said, "I know, you are... this, sorry, sorry, I really disturbed your rest, Mu Chun, are you secretly married?"

"Did you activate your gossip talent after getting drunk?" Mu Chun went to the kitchen and got Fang Ming a bottle of mineral water, "Drink this, you are particularly thirsty after sobering up."

Fang Ming was indeed thirsty, so he picked up the mineral water and drank it. After drinking half a bottle, he felt not more awake, but dizzy again.

So he staggered back to the bedroom in a dejected manner, closed the door, fell on the bed and fell asleep again.

"Fortunately he didn't vomit." Mu Xiao, who was still upset about vomiting, pretended to be disgusted.

"Okay, how about this, I will prepare the materials I will take to Fengchuan First Prison tomorrow, and I will also look over the entire case again. I am worried that there will be some omissions. If it weren't for this patient, I might not know that Professor Chu had lost his sense of taste. Maybe it was just like Xiaoxiao said, he was just getting angry, so the professor didn't think it was an emergency after the examination and didn't contact me."

Mu Xiao nodded, "Yeah, that's it, I guess it must be nothing, and then I forgot about it. I didn't deliberately not tell you about his examination. Don't worry, the professor has never let us down."

"I was probably influenced by Fang Ming , sometimes I worry whether I have not handled this matter properly, whether there is a better way to tell the professor that he should check his taste. "

"In fact, I have had many patients who said that they did not know the taste of anything they ate when they came to see me, so I summarized [psychotic taste loss]. I think the literal meaning explains everything. It is possible that food is tasteless and salty due to strong sadness, anger or persistent depression. "

"Speaking of which, the professor is not unable to taste anything. The taste of the orange he eats is accurate, and the orange is very sweet." Mu Chun said gently.

"Okay, since there is not much to worry about, I will sleep on the sofa, you stay here for a while, and go to the room to rest when you are done. Just find me a blanket."

After speaking, Mu Xiao lay down on the sofa, Mu Chun turned off the main lights in the living room, leaving only a desk lamp on the desk, and began to think about the previous question.

The professor's sense of taste is not lost. He cannot judge the taste of saltiness, but his perception of sweetness is not too biased. In addition, Mu Xiao also mentioned a very critical point, the impact of mood disorders on taste. Although Mu Chun also considered this, he did not focus on this factor.

Perhaps because psychosomatics is his major, Mu Chun always wants to be more fully prepared for the problems that the professor may encounter. So, like most people's cognitive habits, he puts more energy into the unfamiliar parts and ignores the most obvious possibilities in the familiar areas.

Now it seems that it is probably a mental problem. So what troubles has the professor encountered recently? What kind of troubles will such an optimistic person encounter that will cause him to lose the taste of food?

This question must be answered as soon as possible, because losing sensitivity to salty taste is a very bad thing. This does not mean that a person cannot taste salty taste, and it does not matter if he eats a little more salty taste. It is like a person who has no sense of pain, so when he is injured, he may not know how to protect himself. Not being able to eat very salty food is a self-protection mechanism of the body, just like the pain of being injured. If this mechanism has problems, it will not be good for people. Excessive daily salt intake will cause damage to the body day by day and eventually be useless.

Since Mu Xiao already knew about the professor, Mu Chun felt more relaxed than before. Although he originally did not want to make Mu Xiao worry, it might be better to discuss it with Mu Xiao at the beginning. Sometimes women may know how to care for a patient better and how to use a gentle way to make the other party accept the fact that the disease exists.

Mu Chun thought that Fang Ming's confusion today was also due to him being trapped in the words he said to the professor. This sentence must have been repeated in his mind thousands or even tens of thousands of times, repeating it over and over again just to prove that he had not said anything wrong. However, tens of thousands of repetitions told Fang Ming again and again that he was wrong, and the professor's departure seemed to be related to him anyway.

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