1/5 みみ 1 year ago on Google • 3 reviews
He
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
with
a
headache
that
made
him
unable
to
stand,
nausea,
and
bloody
urine.
I
started
hyperventilating
in
the
ambulance,
probably
due
to
anxiety
after
losing
my
eyesight.
My
blood
was
drawn
and
they
asked
about
my
electrolyte
balance,
so
I
was
told
to
go
home
and
see
how
things
were
going.
Although
he
had
no
choice
but
to
return
home,
his
symptoms
worsened
and
he
ended
up
being
transferred
to
another
hospital.
Then,
I
went
to
Kyoto
University
by
ambulance,
saying,
``I
can't
handle
it
myself,
so
I
need
to
go
to
a
hospital
that
can
perform
brain
surgery
right
away!''
The
Second
Japan
Red
Cross
was
one
of
my
options,
but
I
refused
with
all
my
might.
In
the
end,
he
suffered
from
life-threatening
hydrocephalus
and
kidney
damage.
The
doctor
was
also
indignant,
saying
that
he
couldn't
think
of
going
through
with
taking
blood
even
though
he
had
gone
to
such
lengths.
Due
to
the
delay
in
treatment,
he
ended
up
suffering
from
visual
impairment
and
kidney
damage.
In
fact,
I
almost
got
crushed.
The
red
light
on
the
first
day
is
not
only
the
difference
between
clouds
and
mud,
but
also
the
difference
between
magma
and
the
ozone
layer.
I
really
can't
believe
it
and
can't
forgive
it.
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