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The
following
is
what
happened
during
my
first
visit,
so
anyone
can
be
treated
like
this.
However,
our
hospital
has
multiple
departments,
including
neurosurgery,
but
I
only
went
to
internal
medicine.
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I
went
to
the
hospital
with
a
typical
cold,
including
fever,
cough,
runny
nose,
and
malaise.
Doctor:
“What
are
your
symptoms?”
Me:
"I
think
it's
a
cold,
but
my
cough
and
runny
nose
are
so
bad..."
Doctor:
“Please
go
to
an
otorhinolaryngologist
for
that.”
I?"
No,
I
think
cough
and
runny
nose
are
common
cold
symptoms.
.
.
Me:
“Can
I
get
some
medicine?”
Doctor:
“Then
what
do
you
want
me
to
do?”
Me:
“Huh?”
I
filled
out
a
medical
questionnaire
and
told
them
about
my
symptoms.
.
.
I
think
it
is
the
doctor's
job
to
think
about
what
to
do
based
on
that
information.
.
.
After
that,
I
couldn't
wait
to
answer
a
few
questions,
and
my
head
hurt
and
I
was
tired,
so
I
didn't
care
anymore.
Me:
“Then
I’m
going
to
see
an
otorhinolaryngologist,
so
that’s
fine.”
Doctor:
“Please
do
that.”
Oh,
I
see.
(In
the
conversation
above,
I
was
charged
an
800
yen
consultation
fee.
I
don't
care.)
After
that,
I
went
to
another
``internal
medicine''
clinic
and
told
them
that
I
thought
it
was
a
cold,
and
they
prescribed
me
the
usual
medicine
for
throat
and
nasal
fever.
I'll
never
go
there
again
in
my
life.
I
think
I've
been
to
more
hospitals
than
most
people,
but
I
don't
think
I'm
the
worst
doctor
I've
ever
been
to
in
my
entire
life,
but
rather
that
I'm
just
a
person.
He's
a
good
doctor
who
doesn't
cure.Before
you
say
that,
the
risk
of
being
forced
to
undergo
this
punishment
game
when
you're
not
feeling
well
is
too
great,
so
I
won't
go
to
this
hospital
again.
(It
doesn't
do
anything
in
the
first
place)
Again,
this
happened
in
"internal
medicine."
Other
than
internal
medicine,
there
are
decent
possibilities.
Well,
judging
by
the
reviews
here,
that
doesn't
seem
to
be
the
case.
.
.
(I
should
have
read
it
first...)
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