Chapter 1603: Rare Outing 1
It’s a minor appendectomy, Feng Qingxue has been inside for more than an hour. Lu Jiang was discussing the training situation in the military with Zhan Wufeng as he waited. It wasn’t long before he saw his wife in a white coat walk out of the operating room.
"The surgery was very successful, pay attention to the diet post-operation." Feng Qingxue explained some precautions to Zhan Wufeng.
Acute appendicitis, the situation was particularly serious, and removing the appendix is currently the only solution.
Traditional Chinese medicine also has methods to treat appendicitis, but as the saying goes, a clever housewife cannot cook without rice. The military’s reserve medicines are mainly Western, though there are some Chinese herbs, they’re not sufficiently complete, and Chinese medicine treatment requires a long time to fully heal.
Zhan Wufeng said gratefully: "Thank you, Dr. Feng."
In the few days since Feng Qingxue arrived, they have become very familiar with her medical skills. With her, big and small ailments are almost cured effortlessly and she handles work without a trace of muddling. She is more admirable than the previous doctor. In the daily two-hour course, Feng Qingxue teaches in a way that’s easy to understand and goes from basic to advanced, earning everyone’s respect.
Feng Qingxue smiled: "No need to be polite; it’s my duty."
"Alright, alright, should we eat lunch now?" Lu Jiang interjected, "Xibao will make locust flower pancakes tonight for you to have at home."
"Locust flower pancakes? What season is it now, where do the locust flowers for making pancakes come from?" Feng Qingxue was extremely surprised that Xibao could cook, but at the same time, she felt particularly pleased.
Lu Jiang laughed: "Not fresh locust flowers, but dried ones, soaked and mixed with flour to make pancakes. Don’t you like those wild flavors? Big Aunt, Little Aunt, and Wang Jiao picked and dried many wild vegetables last spring and sent a big package earlier. Dad and Xibao brought another large package, though salty vegetables and the like weren’t convenient to carry and were left behind."