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Dr.
Takada,
the
orthopedic
surgeon,
is
too
sloppy.
When
I
requested
an
injection
into
my
hip
joint,
I
was
told
that
it
could
only
be
done
after
observing
my
condition
for
2
to
3
months.
It
was
painful
and
I
had
come
a
long
way,
so
I
asked
around
a
bit
and
was
told
that
I
would
write
a
letter
of
introduction
to
a
private
hospital
in
front
of
Kashiwa
Station.
The
reception
so
far
seemed
appropriate,
so
while
I
was
writing
the
referral
letter,
I
called
the
private
hospital
to
see
if
they
were
offering
hip
injections.
When
I
called
the
nurse
at
the
reception
desk,
she
said
that
it
wasn't
working,
so
I
told
her
that
I
would
wait
2
to
3
months
to
see
how
things
were
going
with
medication,
as
she
had
told
me
earlier.
.
I
thought
I
was
going
to
go
into
the
doctor's
office
again,
but
the
nurse
just
handed
me
a
10-day
prescription.
picture?
What
should
I
do
next?
What's
this?
Thinking
of
this,
I
went
to
the
quick
reservation
center
and
told
them
that
I
would
like
to
make
a
reservation
for
the
next
appointment,
but
that
I
would
like
to
change
the
doctor
in
charge.
Most
doctors
are
reluctant
to
give
injections
to
the
joints,
and
many
hospitals
do
not
give
injections
to
the
hip
joints.
Even
though
I
insisted
on
this,
perhaps
because
it
was
too
troublesome,
they
tried
to
go
to
another
hospital
without
checking,
or
perhaps
because
they
didn't
like
the
fact
that
I
had
checked
over
the
phone,
the
doctor's
examination
ended
as
if
they
had
just
let
me
go.
To
begin
with,
after
looking
at
the
X-rays,
I
was
unilaterally
told
my
symptoms
in
a
whisper,
but
it
was
completely
different
from
what
I
was
told
at
the
previous
two
hospitals,
so
please
just
ask
me
about
my
symptoms.
``There's
nothing
wrong
with
my
hip
joint.''
No,
no,
no,
the
pain
is
severe.
If
it
wasn't
there,
I
wouldn't
have
come
all
the
way
to
Kashiwa.
Since
he
examines
a
large
number
of
patients
in
a
day,
he
may
be
able
to
do
his
best
just
by
examining
the
patients,
but
this
is
too
appropriate.
I
hope
that
the
next
teacher
will
do
the
right
thing.
Also,
there
was
a
nurse
named
Someya-san,
who
was
not
very
attentive,
but
I
felt
like
she
was
being
punished
for
being
so
unpleasant.
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