Chapter 212
"Money pales in comparison to your health. You're my only family, and | will find a way to help you recover no
matter the cost!" Baxter exclaimed. He lamented his lack of skill in treating Kelly's mysterious illness.
"Grandpa, don't say that. You're getting older, so you should consider your retirement. And who says you have
no one? Tina has been coming by to take care oflately. You can leave the clinic to her, and she'll look after
you in return," Kelly replied.
"Tina may seem close to us, but she's quite scheming," Baxter responded before he turned to explain to Yolanda
and Zach.
"This is my granddaughter, Kelly Pattinson. Tina is a distant relative-her cousin. Kelly, your priority now is to rest
and recuperate. | have my plans for everything else, so don't worry about it.
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"Besides, don't underestimate Yolanda. Although she's young, her medical skills are quite impressive. | brought
her here to treat you."
Kelly looked at Yolanda in shock. "Grandpa, did you say she's a doctor?"
Her surprise was understandable. Yolanda looked far too young to be taken seriously as a medical professional.
"Absolutely," Baxter said as if he'd forgotten his earlier doubts about Yolanda. "I've always taught you not to
judge by appearances. Just because Dr. Henderson is young doesn't mean her skills are any less than mine."
Kelly was even more astonished by this revelation. However, her good upbringing prompted her to politely
extend her hand to Yolanda. "Hello, Dr. Henderson. I'm Kelly."
Yolanda shook her hand warmly. "Letexamine your condition."
After she released Kelly's hand, she began to read her pulse.
Baxter watched anxiously, unable to contain himself after a full minute. "Dr. Henderson, how is my
granddaughter doing?"
"I can treat her condition," she replied confidently.
"Really?" His eyes lit up, and his tone grew excited.
Had he not witnessed her skills earlier, he would have dismissed her claims as nonsense. How could a young
woman promise to cure an ailment that numerous hospitals couldn't diagnose?
But after her impressive display in the clinic, a flicker of hope ignited in his heart. "What exactly is her illness?"
"Congenital cerebral hypoperfusion," Yolanda explained. "While it's not typically serious, the situation is
complicated..."
She paused to ask Kelly, "Have you sustained an injury to the back of your head recently?"
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"Uh?" Kelly was taken aback. "How did you know?"
"Because of the injury, you have sblood stagnation."
Yolanda clarified, "It's not severe, but once the blood disperses, even advanced medical instruments will struggle
to detect it.
"However, due to your congenital cerebral hypoperfusion combined with the previous blood stagnation causing
blockages, you've developed lingering symptoms like dizziness, which are difficult for machines to diagnose."
"I did bump my head a few months ago when | tripped on the stairs. It just swelled
a bit, and when | went to the hospital, the doctor said it would heal in no time," Kelly recalled.
"At that time, it was probably a mild concussion, and | thought | was lucky that nothing serious happened, so |
didn't pay much attention."