
My mother's a ghost
Part 9's
To successfully complete the audit requirements for Pak Jaya, his supervisor in the office. The audit went smoothly to complete the weekend with a relaxed mind without burden.
He was getting ready to leave the office.
“Back now, Sir?” Ask Darmawan.
“Sya, Wan. You're not back?”
“Balik too. Come together, Mr.”
They then walked to the car park and threw farewell greetings.
“See you on Monday, Mr. For.”
“Be careful yes, Wan.”
Still vividly remembered three months ago after lunchtime, To be contacted by Ms. Ragil who said that Agia was heading to the nearest hospital ER from their home. In a state of panic Darmawan took his car keys and guided For without words. Darmawan deftly drive his car to reach the hospital in a short time.
Darmawan also continues to accompany For when Agia checked blood pressure, pulse, and blood collection to find out the problems that occur in his wife's body.
The afternoon doctor gave instructions for the installation of the infusion and performed fluid resuscitation or fluid replacement process when the patient is in a critical state. Replacement of this fluid is necessary to restore body function and prevent worsening of the patient's condition.
“Pak, I'm Arisa the doctor this afternoon. We will do fluid replacement on the body of Ms. Agia due to very low blood pressure conditions.” Doctor Arisa conveyed the condition of Agia to Bagi.
“What is it, Doc?” For the performance of his brain does not function properly, so it can not digest the words conveyed by the doctor.
“At m the volume of blood in the body of Mother Agia is very less. That's what caused his blood pressure to be low, his pulse became very fast. After we checked, Ms. Agia's body temperature dropped. Agia's mother is dehydrated or lacking fluids. So we will put fluid into the body for the patient's condition to improve.” Dr. Arisa explained in general to Bagi.
“Whatever it is, Doc. Please save my wife.” To plead with bitter face.
Share and Darmawan waiting outside the curtain of the ER examination room.
“Wan, you go back to the office. Just use my car.”
Darmawan then glanced at his watch.
“Whose kids are picking up school, Sir?”
Suddenly For stunned when remembering about his two children.
“Waduh, true too. I'll pick up now, Wan.”
“Balak just stay here. Let me pick them up, sir.”
“But you must be bothered, Wan.”
“Nothing is more troublesome than the Father at the moment. I'll take them home or here, sir?”
For silent thinking for a moment, “Take here only, Wan.”
Darmawan moved to leave the hospital.
“Wan, thank you so much for the.”
“Stay strong yes, sir. Mom must have realized soon.”
Darmawan then disappeared from his sight.
To continue to wonder, why Agia could become unconscious like now. Is he too tired, or what is it?
Not long after that Doctor Arisa approached Bagi.
“Sorry, Sir. There are a few things I want to ask. Can you sit there?” Doctor Arisa pointed at the chair that was in front of the doctor's desk.
Divorce quickly moved towards the chair appointed by Doctor Arisa.
“May I know the medical history of Ms Agia?” Ask Dr. Arisa.
“Please, Doc.” Answer For.
“Do Moms have diabetes?”
“As I recall not, Doc.”
“We will soon find out the sugar levels in the body of Ms. Agia soon after the results of the laboratory check out. I will inform you also for Mr.” Dr. Arisa spoke kindly so that the patient's family did not dissolve in panic.
“Good, Doc.”
“What were you with Mom when you lost consciousness?” Doctor Arisa asked again.
“No, Doc. The one who found was my neighbor. I'm in the office working.” For disappointment, why not always be with his wife.
“What has Mother Agia said lately that she has a headache, or nausea, even to the point of vomiting, sir?”
“True, Doc. My wife complains of her frequent stomach nausea and headaches. He thinks he's got an ulcer. So I don't pay much attention anymore. Because it seems like my wife is not too bothered with it.” To feel even more guilty for ignoring Agia's complaints all along. For almost two months Agia continued to confess to headaches. For just telling him to rest. Never once did he take her to see a doctor.
“Do you know what medicines are consumed by Ms Agia?”
“No, Doc. My wife does not like to take drugs. He is more interested in herbal drinks.”
“Can I know what herbal drink?”
“That's what it's called, Doc. But he used to say it was peppermint tea. Can refresh the mind and eliminate nausea he said.”
“Alright, Sir. Thank you very much for the information. We will observe Mother Agia during the body fluid replacement process. Later we will contact you if we need his help.” Dr. Arisa again approached Agia and advised Bagi to wait outside.
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“Sil, you are not nengokin Mbak Agia?” Rania asked Silvia in her room.
“Already last week, why?” Silvia replied while stopping her activities typing financial statements.
“Gue wants to be there tonight. Lo follow?”
“Now, Ran. Later on.”
“Ya already then.” Rania rushed out of Silvia's room. She felt Silvia was getting arrogant ever since Agia could not pay a visit to the store.
Rania can't do anything. He only secretly recorded the number of orders and prices every day. Although the way to record it is still quite bad, but he is sure one day his small plan will be useful for Agia.
Without intending to think about the ugliness of others, Rania was simply unwilling that the excellent Agia should be lied to by Silvia.
Moreover, Silvia suddenly replaced the flower supplier that had long been used by Agia. I don't know what Silvia was thinking about replacing that supplier.
“Name business yes have to dare to compete price, Ran. If there is a cheaper supplier, why use the expensive one?” Silvia said when Rania tried to ask the new supplier.
“Indeed the price difference is very far, Sil? I'm sorry Mr. Gede has to lose a buyer.”
“Who told him to be stubborn and insist on the old price. Risk him is. You've been quiet. Anyway I won't let G Florist fall like its owner.”