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My
father
was
told
at
the
previous
hospital
that
he
did
not
have
more
than
a
year
to
live,
so
he
was
transferred
to
this
hospital
because
it
was
a
convalescent
hospital
that
could
perform
dialysis,
but
he
died
two
weeks
after
being
transferred,
and
I
very
much
regret
having
him
transferred
to
this
hospital.
Masu.
At
this
hospital,
because
my
father
would
vomit
even
if
he
ate,
the
nurses
wouldn't
feed
him,
give
him
intravenous
fluids,
or
give
him
fluids
for
several
days,
and
he
quickly
became
weak
after
being
transferred.
.
At
my
previous
hospital,
I
had
been
given
an
intravenous
anti-nausea
drip
before
meals,
so
when
I
asked
the
doctor
in
charge
to
do
the
same,
he
told
me
to
use
an
anti-nausea
suppository.
I
received
an
explanation.
However,
in
reality,
the
nurse
had
not
used
anti-nausea
suppositories
until
then,
and
after
complaining
to
the
doctor
in
charge,
she
was
able
to
use
suppositories
and
receive
meals.
In
addition,
there
was
hardly
any
change
in
body
position
to
prevent
pressure
sores,
which
was
truly
pathetic.
In
his
final
moments,
even
though
his
condition
had
suddenly
deteriorated
since
around
noon
on
the
day
of
his
death,
his
family
had
not
heard
from
him,
and
when
he
went
to
visit
him
in
the
evening
as
usual,
the
nurse
told
him
to
be
prepared
as
he
didn't
know
how
long
he
would
last.
My
teacher
told
me
this.
My
family
was
not
contacted
even
though
I
had
registered
my
emergency
contact
information.
My
heart
stopped
in
the
middle
of
the
night
and
when
the
alarm
went
off,
no
one
came
to
the
hospital
room.
After
I
died,
I
was
outside
the
hospital
room
but
within
earshot
of
my
family.
The
doctor
and
nurse
were
laughing
and
chatting
in
a
strange
situation,
and
I
regretted
having
transferred
him
to
such
a
hospital.
I
didn't
have
time
to
consider
my
options,
but
I
was
introduced
to
this
hospital
through
community
collaboration,
but
I
don't
want
to
be
involved
with
a
hospital
like
this
again.
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