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I
have
been
to
this
hospital
for
a
long
time,
but
when
I
called
the
hospital
because
I
had
cold
symptoms
and
suspected
coronavirus,
the
receptionist's
response
was
terrible.
At
the
outpatient
clinic
with
a
suspected
coronavirus
fever,
I
was
constantly
reminded
that
I
would
not
be
examined
for
any
chronic
illness,
and
even
though
I
said
that
I
had
no
symptoms
of
any
chronic
illness
at
this
point,
I
continued
to
say
that
I
would
not
be
examined
for
any
chronic
illness.
I
don't
particularly
want
him
to
examine
my
chronic
illness,
and
I've
never
talked
about
that,
but
I
keep
saying
``I
don't
examine
my
chronic
illness''
so
many
times,
What
do
you
mean?
Why
such
unnecessary
pressure?
"I'm
checking
with
everyone."
aren't
you
talking
to
me?
That
being
said,
it
is
also
strange
to
say
that
patients
with
chronic
illnesses
are
not
examined.
For
example,
even
if
a
patient
in
a
fever
outpatient
clinic
suffers
a
chronic
heart
attack
and
collapses,
does
that
mean
that
the
patient
will
be
dismissed
without
any
treatment
because
the
patient
was
accepted
in
a
fever
outpatient
clinic?
By
the
way,
my
chronic
illness
is
asthma,
and
I
didn't
have
any
symptoms
when
I
called,
but
whether
it's
coronavirus
or
not,
asthma
can
also
occur.
At
that
time,
do
you
mean
to
say
that
they
only
give
prescriptions
for
fever
because
the
patient
received
it
at
a
fever
outpatient
clinic,
and
that
they
do
not
treat
coughs
at
all
because
they
say
``it's
a
chronic
asthma
condition''?
Why
is
there
such
a
need
to
insist?
Am
I
crazy?
Why
does
someone
who
is
not
even
a
doctor
insist
on
not
providing
asthma
treatment
or
medication
without
a
diagnosis?
It's
abnormal.
Furthermore,
he
says,
``There
are
people
who
just
want
to
get
tested
(which
is
a
nuisance),''
as
if
those
who
want
to
get
tested
are
abnormal,
and
demonize
those
who
want
to
get
tested
because
they
suspect
they
have
coronavirus.
say
something
like
that.
Isn't
it
ideologically
biased?
Isn't
that
a
bit
strange?
However,
he
continued
to
respond
by
making
people
laugh,
so
I
asked
him
to
apologize,
but
instead
of
apologizing
for
making
me
laugh,
he
seemed
sarcastic
and
said,
``I'm
sorry
if
it
sounded
like
that.''
I
end
up
blaming
it
on
“the
way
I
hear.”
That's
not
an
"apology."
Even
though
it
was
obvious
he
was
laughing,
he
lied
and
said,
``I
wasn't
laughing.''
It's
trash.
In
any
case,
he
is
arrogant
and
has
the
attitude
that
it
is
not
his
fault
at
all
and
that
he
does
not
want
to
apologize.
Anyway,
it's
crazy.
This
is
the
worst
hospital
where
the
lowest
level
of
human
beings
act
bossy,
make
fun
of
patients,
hurt
them,
and
make
fun
of
them.
Moreover,
people
with
biased
thoughts
and
sensibilities
who
treat
people
taking
tests
as
a
nuisance
are
placed
at
the
reception
desk
to
prevent
them
from
coming
to
the
hospital.
If
a
patient
is
persistently
reminding
them
not
to
do
this
or
to
do
that
about
something
that
the
patient
has
not
asked
for
or
talked
about,
then
there
is
no
need
to
do
anything.
It
has
no
meaning
as
a
general
hospital
and
seems
to
have
no
intention
of
contributing
to
local
medical
care.
It
would
be
good
if
it
collapsed.
I
don't
want
to
give
even
one
star.
It's
zero.
I
won't
go
there
again
and
I
won't
recommend
it
to
anyone.
It's
the
worst,
the
worst.
postscript
There's
one
more
thing
I
remember.
I
once
went
to
see
a
doctor
because
I
had
a
lump
on
my
upper
arm.
It's
a
sensitive
area,
and
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
surgery
or
a
dermatology
department.
The
nurse
refused,
saying,
"We
don't
do
that
kind
of
diagnosis."
Later,
I
went
to
another
dermatologist
and
had
a
referral
written,
and
after
undergoing
an
ultrasound
and
MRI
at
Central
Municipal
Hospital,
I
was
diagnosed
with
a
type
of
benign
lipoma.
In
short,
here
nurses
diagnose
and
treat
patients.
It
won't
do
anything.
I
don't
try.
There
is
no
reason
to
exist.
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