Chapter 2787
Chapter 2787
However, Mila smiled. "Actually, I was really very lucky. I was too lucky. Because the reason the hospital that helped diagnose me was able
to do so was that they had once encountered a patient with the same condition in the past. In the whole world, their hospital alone Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
encountered two cases, which was truly a miracle."
"Did the other patient survive?" Minerva immediately asked.
Mila nodded. "She's still alive."
Minerva was curious. "How did she survive?"
Mila said, "Like me, that patient also got diagnosed when she was about to deliver her child. After she gave birth to her child, her condition
made her especially cold. The hospital could not find an even better way to treat her, so they were only able to just keep doing whatever they
could. They kept giving the woman, who had just given birth, highly nutritious foods to keep her alive every day, and then they let her get
pregnant again. When she gave birth again, they used the child’s cord blood to save the mother's life."
"Cord blood." Minerva was enlightened. "In fact, when there were no better ways, using cord blood should be the safest treatment."
Mila said like a person who had survived a great disaster, "It's not all kinds of cord blood that could be useful. It was just a coincidence for
her. Also, it has something to do with her ethnic group as well. She was from an ethnic group who lived in the high mountains. The bodies of
the entire ethnic group were better at enduring the cold. Their blood was colder by nature as well. Therefore, it was just a coincidence for
her."
"You...you mean, you also used that child's cord blood?" Sabrina asked incredulously.
Mila also said emotionally, "At that time, all of the doctors had the mind to just give it a try and just do whatever they could. If they could save
me, then that would be great. If they couldn't, there was nothing else they could do either. Even if they were to send me back home, we had
never had any such cases in our country, so there was nothing we could do as well, so why not just give it a try? However, unexpectedly,
after I had a bone
marrow transplantation, my body actually miraculously recovered..."
There was a pause before Mila smiled and looked at Sabrina and Minerva. ’ So, Sabrina, if my life was actually going in my usual trajectory, I
would have enjoyed endless sweetness as Missus Shaw. My parents loved me, my in-laws loved me, and my husband loved me even more.
I would have been living a life as a rich wife in high society, and I would have a pair of twins.However, I may only be able to live two more
days at best after I had given birth to my children, and I would have died. Even if I was able to live another two more years, I would have to
rely on all sorts of medication. Without the medication, I might not have even lasted for a week after I delivered my children. However, I'm still
alive now. I could at least live twenty or thirty more years. That way, my children would be all grown-up. I feel that if God let me choose
between living a happy but short life and a miserable life, but I could watch my children grow up and take care of my parents for thirty more
years, I would choose the latter. I'm not an idealist. I'm not that proud either. I'm simply thinking that a live dog is better off than a dead lion.
I'm thinking that even if I had to be a beggar my whole life, as long as I could watch my children grow up and take a few more glances at my
parents, then I wouldn't want to die. I feel that this matter is actually a blessing I received from God. I have had this condition since I was
born. Originally, I couldn't be cured. However, I'm now cured. It's just that I suffered a little. Actually, L.have earned a great deal."
Both Sabrina and Minerva were stunned by what they had heard. They were unable to say anything for a very long while.
Sabrina, in particular, was stunned for a long while, and then she suddenly hugged Mila, burst out crying, and said, "It turns out.Jt turns out
that this was what happened. It turns out that everything was fated..."