Liu Shao didn't expect that his extremely ingratiating behavior would have such a big impact on the viewers in the livestream.
The barrage of comments was overwhelming for him.
In the past, there were quite a few comments during his daily streams, but compared to now, it was like child's play, not even in the same league.
However, alongside his astonishment, his face was full of joy.
Especially when seeing the content of those comments, he felt extremely excited.
Everyone's recognition of traditional Chinese medicine was getting higher and higher.
Facing the flood of questions, Liu Shao raised his hand and faced the camera: "I know everyone is surprised, perhaps even incredulous, but this is true. If you have any questions, type them in the chat, and I'll answer them one by one."
Now, there were even more questions.
"Lao Liu, if someone else said it, I probably wouldn't believe it, but since you said it, I believe you. Just one thing: type the address in the chat, and I'll take my mom to check it out."
Liu Shao saw this long comment immediately and replied with a smile: "No need to put it in the chat. If you intend to come, you can go directly to the Health Center on Qiushi Street in Yong City. However, Dr. Lu's appointments are hard to get, at least a week in advance, and as more people know about him, it'll only get harder.
To schedule an appointment, you can search 'Healthy Yong City' in the Zhijiang office, and the earliest you can book is within half a month.
I just made an appointment for next week today and could only get one for Thursday afternoon. I've also booked one for the week after next."
"What about others when you do this?"
Liu Shao shrugged: "There's nothing I can do, I have to book in advance, or there are no slots. But the good thing about the Health Center is that they reserve some slots on-site, but those are hard to get. Local residents start lining up at the registration hall at six in the morning."
"Brother Liu, I'm also from Zhijiang. My mom's limbs have been swollen for a while now. We've been to hospitals and can't find the cause. Can Dr. Lu help?"
Liu Shao explained patiently: "I can't say for sure if Dr. Lu can help, but considering his skills, you should try. If you're not in a rush, I can help ask him when I go for a follow-up next week."
"Lao Liu, my mom hasn't been feeling well either. Her headache suddenly worsened last November, and she hasn't been able to see clearly. She was hospitalized for four to five months without much improvement. Can you ask Dr. Lu for me?"
"My dad..."
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Seeing more and more viewers asking for their family members, Liu Shao was overwhelmed and quickly said: "There are too many brothers needing help at the moment, and I can't handle it all at once. Please share in the group, and I'll compile and print them out to help everyone ask."
"Brother Liu, actually, you could suggest to Dr. Lu during your next follow-up to start a patient group. This way, people can directly consult in the group. If they can visit Yong City, they will; if not, they won't need to travel so far."
Seeing this comment, Liu Shao's eyes lit up. That's a great idea!
Liu Shao had great faith in Dr. Lu's medical skills. At least most of the ailments he'd heard of shouldn't be too big a problem for Dr. Lu.
However, Liu Shao didn't dare to make any absolute statements.
Speaking too definitively wouldn't be helping Dr. Lu gain fame; it might harm him instead.
With so many difficult illnesses in the world, no one can guarantee Dr. Lu can cure everything. Even if Hua Tuo or Zhongjing were alive, they probably wouldn't make such claims. Otherwise, why were there so many incurable pandemics in ancient times?
But creating a group is undoubtedly a good measure.
This way, patients from all over the country could consult in the group first, then decide whether to come to Yong City.
Thinking of this, Liu Shao looked into the camera: "This idea from our brother is quite good. I think I can mention it to Dr. Lu. Knowing his character, there's a good chance he'll accept it. Once the group is established, consultations will be much more convenient. It's hard to explain everything in just one step."
"Thanks, Brother Liu!"
"You're the man, Liu!"
"Thanks for handling this, Lao Liu!"
Liu Shao chuckled: "It's no trouble at all. I'm not trying to jinx anyone, but who doesn't have a patient in their family now? Everyone has a hard time. We ourselves are patients, and we know how hard it is to find a good doctor. Many in this stream have been following me since I was diagnosed with diabetes. They know how many doctors I've seen and places I've been. Only if you've been through it can you understand how tough it is. I don't want anyone to go through that hardship again."
The livestream fell into silence.
Many had tears in their eyes.
Especially those who had followed Liu Shao from the very beginning. They knew the hardships he'd overcome over the years, seeking doctors everywhere he heard there was a good one, rushing around despite not having to sleep rough.
Moreover, being from out of town, getting an appointment was always difficult. Sometimes he'd have to stay in a place for several days before succeeding, and after securing an appointment, the consultation might be just a few minutes long, leaving disappointed.
No one wishes to live like that.
Without experiencing it first-hand, it's hard to understand that pain.
Liu Shao's words deeply moved many.
Nowadays, there aren't many people like him.
In this broken world, there are always some who keep sewing and mending, offering hope to those in despair.
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