She took out a pack of ladies' cigarettes from her pocket, took one out and put it in her mouth, and then took out a lighter, and pressed it a few times anxiously, then the flame came out and the smoke was lit. Against the flames, her face was very drawn.
The cigarette was ignited, and Doris Young's lips lightly bit the butt of the cigarette and took a hard sip. It was quiet around her, and she could even hear the peculiar sound of tobacco being lit.
Doris Young rarely smokes and doesn't like to smoke, but because she has been very hard at work, she is often over-tired and over-upset. At this time, smoking a cigarette can bring her some relief. Smoke sprayed from her exquisite breath, feeling the stimulation of nicotine in the brain, Doris Young involuntarily shed two lines of tears.
In her mind, her mother's words repeated. The window period for my father to do an organ transplant is only 20 days. If no suitable kidney source is found in these twenty days, the father's physical function will enter the end of decline.
In that case, his body will be so weak that he can't even support the anaesthetic drugs for the operation, let alone undergoing a major operation of an organ transplant, which is very similar to some elderly patients with terminal cancer.
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