"I'll run you a bath, you can soak for a bit and relax."
"Alright."
After two tense days, Elly Campbell finally received the check-up results.
To avoid any possibility of misdiagnosis by the hospital, she went to several hospitals, just like last time, to undergo the same examinations.
Now, there were five reports laid out before her, each from five top-equipped public and private hospitals in Boston.
The results showed there were no abnormalities in her body.
It's possible for one hospital to make a mistake, but for five top-notch hospitals in both equipment and staff to simultaneously err, that is absolutely impossible.
In other words, her body was indeed fine — at least, according to the detection capabilities of current medical technology, she was perfectly healthy.
So, there were only two possibilities.
First, the fall that day was purely coincidental, and things like her legs stiffening and being immovable were just her misconception.