The doctor questioned Sabrina and examined her with his stethoscope.

After the examination, he removed the instrument from his ears, stood, and exited the room without a word.

Tyrone followed him out, inquiring anxiously, “Doctor, what’s wrong with her? Why does she keep vomiting during meals?”

“Based on her symptoms and my examination, there’s nothing physically wrong. It’s likely psychological. Many women develop mental health issues post-miscarriage or childbirth. I’d advise seeking the help of a psychologist.”

Taking in the doctor’s words, Tyrone was hit with a realization.

Sabrina was forcing herself to eat.

“Alright, thanks

the doctor

the room where Sabrina sat on the bed,

for a psychologist to see

went into the room alone, with

the

Sabrina in conversation, but to

about half an hour, the psychologist emerged, explaining to Tyrone, “She’s highly defensive and refuses to talk. She grew up in a single-parent family and

“Yes,”

self-loathing and a sense of self-rejection. She’s lost her love for life, and her refusal to eat is a common symptom of depression. If this escalates, she could potentially harm

to instinctively glance towards Sabrina in the

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