Attending physician “If you want to go to heaven, you have to wait in line” The actress choked in the fourth phase of gastric cancer: I saved another life | Entertainment | CTWANT

Tang Ling. (Photo / Flip from Facebook / Tang Ling Linh Linh)

Tang Ling was diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2019. She survived 8 chemotherapy treatments. Unexpectedly, she discovered that her ovaries were enlarged a while ago. After the uterus and ovaries were removed, she was found to be malignant tumors. Tang Ling shared her conversation with the attending physician early in the morning (14th) and couldn’t help choking.

Tang Ling revealed that after receiving a lot of information after her condition was exposed, she realized that there are still many friends who belong to the last stage of cancer, who can live for a long time and are not destined to die in 3 to 6 months. These messages filled her with hope again. It gave her a lot of courage and strength to face the future.

When returning to the clinic, she timidly asked the attending doctor, “Is it possible that I am dying?” The doctor responded, “It is not so fast to go to heaven, and there is still a queue.” Tang Ling continued to ask, then why so many messages on the Internet pointed out , The survival rate of stage IV gastric cancer is so low, some say less than 1 year, and some even say 3 to 6 months left. The doctor replied, don’t go to the Internet to see those that are available or not.

Tang Ling said in disbelief, “I have also seen many cases in the cancer community. Every gastric cancer patient who has metastasized to the ovary is very miserable. No one is good. If someone has metastasized to the ovary, they will still live well. No one wrote it?” The doctor glanced at Tang Ling, “Oh, then wait for you to write it, life and death depend on God’s time.”

For subsequent questions, the doctor only gave a “temporary” answer. Tang Ling admitted frankly that although she didn’t know how long this was for the time being, at least it was a safe answer, and she was very excited. She held the doctor’s hand and choked up, “Thank you doctor, thank you for saving my life again.”

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