Thuyet Minh: Phu Luc Tinh Yeu Tap 1

"Because," Hà said softly, "I think my body knew yours was missing something before my mind did."

"I don't know who he is," Hà whispered. "But I've been drawing him for weeks. And every time I do, my side burns."

But when he finished, the ache in his own side vanished.

"Love is a chemical imbalance," he told his medical students. "Dopamine, oxytocin. A temporary madness. If it were an organ, I'd cut it out." phu luc tinh yeu tap 1 thuyet minh

"Six months ago," Hà said. "But it gets worse every time I draw a heart."

"Doctor?" she said.

Here is of The Appendix of Love . The Appendix of Love – Episode 1: The Uninvited Organ Narrator (Thuyết minh voice): "In the human body, the appendix is useless. It sits there, silent, waiting to cause trouble. Doctor Lân believed love was the same way." Part 1: The Diagnosis Dr. Nguyễn Minh Lân was the best general surgeon at Bạch Mai Hospital. At 34, he had steady hands, a cold heart, and a logical answer for everything. "Because," Hà said softly, "I think my body

Confused, he closed the incision and stepped out.

Lân felt something strange. A small, quiet ache. Deep in his own right side. Lân scheduled her appendectomy for the next morning. But the night before, he couldn't sleep. He opened his laptop and searched: "Psychosomatic appendicitis – pain mirroring another person."

One rainy Tuesday, a new patient was admitted to his ward. Her name was Hà. She was 28, a children's book illustrator. Her chart said: "Recurrent abdominal pain, lower right quadrant. Suspected appendicitis." "Love is a chemical imbalance," he told his medical students

But when Lân examined her, she didn't flinch at his touch. Instead, she smiled.

"She's fine," he told the nurses. "No appendicitis."

Hà turned the sketchbook around. This time, the drawing was different. It wasn't a lonely man anymore. It was two people. Holding hands. One was her. The other... had his face.

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