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This
is
a
hospital
where
I
have
been
regularly
visiting
due
to
my
chronic
illness.
Before
the
renovation,
I
developed
a
high
fever,
couldn't
breathe,
and
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
in
freezing
temperatures
in
the
middle
of
winter,
but
after
treatment
(almost
nothing
was
done),
I
was
asked
to
come
back
the
next
morning.
It's
midnight
and
the
trains
aren't
running
and
I
don't
have
anything
to
carry.
When
I
told
them
I
couldn't
go
home,
there
was
one
empty
bed
in
the
emergency
room.
Within
three
minutes,
I
was
told
that
I
could
rest
there
until
the
morning
medical
treatment
started.
I
can't
lend
you
that
bed,
so
please
go
home.
and
by
11:00
the
next
day
(actually
that
day
since
the
date
had
changed)
Please
come.
Even
though
I
had
previously
been
told
that
the
medicine
I
had
been
prescribed
was
not
working.
The
ineffective
medicine
is
prescribed
again,
and
the
response
changes
all
the
time.
I
thought
I
was
going
to
die
because
I
wasn't
listening
to
people's
stories.
When
I
later
complained
to
the
patient
consultation
desk
about
the
poor
response,
The
male
employee
in
charge
there
suddenly
felt
unwell.
You
were
the
one
who
was
carried
away
without
permission,
right?
and
I
was
bombarded
with
words
that
I
would
never
expect
to
come
out
of
a
medical
worker's
mouth.
I
considered
transferring
to
another
hospital,
but
I
was
wondering
if
there
was
another
hospital
that
could
treat
my
chronic
illness.
My
doctor,
who
used
to
see
me
during
the
day,
was
further
away
from
home.
He
was
a
very
nice
person,
so
I
put
up
with
it
and
continue
to
go
there.
By
the
way,
two
of
my
friends
and
acquaintances
who
had
the
same
chronic
illness
as
me
died
due
to
medical
errors
at
this
hospital.
2024/2/6
【postscript】
He
did
it
again.
Since
last
fall,
I
have
been
experiencing
frequent
pain
in
the
pit
of
my
stomach
to
the
point
where
I
writhe
in
bed
at
home.
When
I
told
him
about
this,
I
went
to
the
gastroenterology
department
and
had
a
CT
and
echocardiogram
done.
A
stomach
camera
was
also
performed
on
the
same
day,
but
it
was
cleared
up
and
nothing
major
happened.
At
a
later
date,
I
visited
the
hospital
again
to
hear
the
results
of
various
tests.
Even
though
I
was
suffering
from
pain
in
the
pit
of
my
stomach,
I
was
more
concerned
about
what
was
showing
up
in
another
area
on
the
CT
scan.
At
this
point,
they
had
confirmed
that
they
had
gallstones,
but
they
didn't
tell
me
anything
about
it,
and
they
just
talked
passionately
about
other
parts
of
the
body,
and
that's
it
for
today.
There
was
no
prescription
for
painkillers
at
all.
On
February
2
of
the
same
year,
the
pain
finally
reached
its
peak
and
he
was
finally
taken
to
the
emergency
room.
Fortunately,
I
was
taken
to
a
hospital
in
a
neighboring
town,
and
a
CT
scan
there
revealed
that
I
had
cholecystolithiasis.
I
couldn't
help
but
ask
the
doctor,
``Do
you
have
gallstones?
”
However,
there
was
a
problem
here
as
well,
even
though
he
had
been
diagnosed
with
cholecystolithiasis.
Just
by
saying,
``I
think
my
stomach
is
feeling
a
bit
unwell,''
my
cholecystolithiasis
turned
into
gastroenteritis.
The
prescribed
medicine
was
a
painkiller
for
gallstones
and
another
type
of
medicine.
Afterwards,
on
my
way
home
feeling
dizzy,
I
stopped
at
the
pharmacy
I
had
been
taking
care
of,
and
through
a
conversation
with
the
pharmacist,
I
learned
that
both
of
the
drugs
prescribed
were
intestinal
medicines
and
did
not
work
on
gallbladder
stones.
When
I
contacted
the
hospital
I
was
taken
to,
I
was
told
to
contact
my
local
hospital
over
the
phone.
When
I
contacted
my
family,
it
was
discovered
that
gallstones
had
also
been
found.
I'm
going
to
be
rushed
to
the
emergency
room
after
breaking
out,
so
make
sure
you
have
a
system
ready
to
accept
me!
and.
Then,
I
forced
myself
to
rush
to
the
hospital
in
an
ambulance
and
had
another
test,
and
it
was
finally
discovered
that
I
had
cholecystitis,
and
not
cholecystolithiasis.
The
best
thing
to
do
would
be
to
be
hospitalized
and
have
the
gallbladder
removed,
but
the
only
available
beds
were
bourgeois
private
rooms
that
cost
from
¥40,000
per
night.
The
immediate
answer
is
that
it
is
impossible.
Then
I
decided
to
look
for
a
nearby
hospital
that
could
accept
my
condition
and
treat
my
condition,
so
I
headed
to
Nakano
General
Hospital
with
only
my
wallet,
smartphone,
and
other
small
items.
Immediately
admitted
to
hospital
without
asking.
He
finally
recovered
and
was
discharged
from
the
hospital
today.
It
has
become
compatible.
However,
I
have
to
have
my
gallbladder
removed
at
one
of
the
hospitals
at
a
later
date,
so
I'm
currently
thinking
about
which
hospital
to
go
to.
If
there
are
beds
available,
I'll
go
to
Tokyo
Medical
University,
and
if
there
aren't,
I'll
go
to
Nakano.
First
of
all,
when
I
get
home
today,
I
have
to
pack
my
things
and
contact
everyone
so
that
I
can
be
admitted
to
either
hospital,
which
is
already
a
pain!
2024/2/19
[Additional
note]
I
was
scheduled
to
have
a
colonoscopy
done
today.
The
laxative
effect
was
better
than
I
expected,
and
I
didn't
have
the
urge
to
defecate
for
the
first
hour,
so
I
called
the
hospital
and
they
asked
me
to
stretch
and
massage
my
stomach.
Although
I
finally
felt
the
urge
to
defecate,
I
couldn't
stop
and
soiled
many
of
my
underwear,
so
I
didn't
think
I
would
be
able
to
make
it
in
time
for
the
test,
so
I
called
the
hospital
again
and
told
them,
"Is
there
any
way
I
can
come?"
”
One
word.
The
stool
itself
had
no
solid
matter
and
was
only
slightly
cloudy,
so
there
would
have
been
no
problem
as
long
as
I
had
gone
to
the
hospital,
but
after
just
walking
a
few
steps
around
the
house,
the
things
that
were
still
in
the
back
of
my
intestines
started
to
splatter.
The
way
it
comes
out.
There
was
no
way
I
could
go
to
the
hospital
in
such
a
condition,
and
when
I
went
to
the
doctor
before
the
test,
I
told
them
that
I
wanted
to
take
a
laxative
at
the
hospital
to
feel
refreshed
before
taking
the
test
because
I
was
afraid
of
things
like
this,
but
I
was
told
that
I
didn't
do
that
kind
of
thing
at
my
place.
Rejected
without
hesitation.
In
that
case,
since
there
are
other
things
that
need
to
be
examined,
it
would
have
been
fine
if
they
had
admitted
me
for
testing,
but
basically,
if
I
don't
tell
them
what
I
want
them
to
do,
things
will
be
decided
on
their
own.
At
the
time
of
my
visit,
I
was
not
feeling
well
and
my
brain
was
not
functioning
properly,
so
I
was
not
told
that
I
was
being
admitted
for
testing.
Today,
I
woke
up
a
little
before
7:00
AM,
got
ready
first,
and
then
took
the
laxative.I
followed
the
instructions
and
finished
taking
2L
of
the
laxative
in
2
hours,
and
this
is
the
result.
I
will
no
longer
undergo
colonoscopy
at
Tokyo
Medical
University.
I
don't
even
go
to
a
gastroenterologist.
I
can
now
understand
that
two
of
my
acquaintances
and
friends
died
at
this
hospital.
It's
just
a
rundown
hospital
that's
good
on
the
outside
but
inflexible
on
the
inside.
I
am
considering
whether
to
readmit
him
to
the
hospital
where
he
was
hospitalized
until
a
while
ago
and
leave
everything
to
him.
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