4/5 Carru T. 11 months ago on Google • 1 review
I
had
an
operation,
2
years
ago.
It
was
a
breast
cancer.
The
hospital
is
beautiful,
big
and
clean.
And
even
if
you
share
a
room
with
others,
it’s
enough
for
you
to
have
your
own
privacy,
as
you’re
in
a
healing
process.
You’ll
also
get
to
eat
good
food.
As
they
prepare
healthy
delicious
meals.
Doctors
and
nurses
are
experts
with
what
they
do.
Well,
most
of
them
are
kind
and
compassionate.
They
are
dedicated
to
their
jobs.
And
they
really
do
it,
with
their
heart.
(
I’m
talking
about
those
who
are
passionate
with
their
profession.
)
The
cleaners
make
sure
that
everything
is
tidy
and
shiny.
Most
of
the
staffs
are
attentive
to
patients
too.
(
Though,
I
oftentimes
wait
for
hours,
whenever
I
visit
as
an
outpatient.
)
My
experience
would
have
been
wonderful,
if
they
at
least
respected
my
wish
as
a
patient.
I
don’t
want
to
go
into
details.
But
yes,
I
clearly
stated
what
I
want
with
my
surgery.
But
they
ignored
it.
So,
I
felt
so
heartbroken.
One
of
the
female
doctors
even
told
me,
that
they
need
to
inject
anesthesia
into
my
breast
before
my
operation.
So
the
nurse
and
I
went
to
different
room.
It
was
far
from
surgery
room.
I
was
so
afraid
of
that
long
needle.
For
it’s
painful.
I
felt
like
an
experiment.
They
could
have
just
injected
the
general
anaesthesia
into
me,
in
the
surgery
room.
As
everything
should
be
prepared
there.
It
was
a
terrible
experience.
There
were
lots
of
people
(
many
spectators
)
that
were
waiting
for
me,
outside
the
surgery
room.
So,
I
actually
panicked.
I
was
so
scared.
But
since
I
know
that
I
needed
to
get
an
operation
that
day,
for
it’s
scheduled
surgery,
I
let
it
slide.
I
thought,
I
could
forget
about
everything.
But,
it’s
not
easy…
So,
I
suffered
so
much.
And
I
wasn’t
able
to
visit
the
hospital
(
any
hospital
)
for
a
while,
for
I
was
traumatized.
I
hope
that
doctors
and
nurses
would
be
much
more
careful
with
their
patients,
along
with
their
request.
I
wish
people
would
learn
to
be
more
sympathetic
to
others.
And
that,
patients
would
feel
safe
and
secured,
even
if
they’re
alone.
Even
if
they
are
not
able
to
read
most
of
kanji.
And
most
of
all,
even
if
they
don’t
understand
Japanese.
I
hope
that
everyone,
would
learn
how
to
respect
any
person
in
this
world,
regardless
of
who
they
are.
And
lastly,
I
wish
people
would
be
kinder
and
helpful.
As
each
of
us
has
their
own
struggles
and
sufferings.
God
bless
us
all!
❤️✨🙏
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