没病就别问我有没有药
[méi bìng jiù bié wèn wŏ yŏu méi yŏu yào]
'if you are not sick, don't ask me if I have medicine'. This name uses a playful turn of phrase to imply that there's no problem to begin with if someone insists on questioning, or offers solutions unsolicited. A slightly sardonic tone may exist within the sentence.