Inside an executive room in a hospital near the sea, Zhang Chenric was staring at his father who was sleeping peacefully.
His hunch was correct, it was not just a case of dementia. It's something even more severe and more frightening --- Alzheimer's disease.
According to the specialist, there's a high possibility that his father's condition was triggered by chronic stress, fear, and anxiety.
Short and temporary episodes of fear and stress are part of the everyday life. However, prolonged personal problems can harm the immune system and cause brain damage. Fortunately, the damage to his father's brain was not completely irreversible. With the right treatment, they can still boost his brain regeneration.
Zhang Chenric sat himself down on the couch as he tried to figure out what caused his father to overthink things.
Why was he stressed? What were his fears? What was he anxious about? Has it something to do with what had happened 5 years ago?