你没药就别提醒我有病我有药我就提醒你有病
[nĭ méi yào jiù bié tí xĭng wŏ yŏu bìng wŏ yŏu yào wŏ jiù tí xĭng nĭ yŏu bìng]
'If you have no medicine don’t tell me I’m sick, if I have medicine I’ll tell you you’re sick.' This humorous statement reflects a sarcastic view on dependency and health, indicating mutual problems where both parties need each other's help or attention.