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My
grandmother
was
rushed
to
the
hospital
with
acute
aortic
dissection,
and
due
to
her
age,
we
did
not
consider
surgery.
I
was
able
to
talk
a
lot
when
I
was
conscious.
The
teachers
on
duty
were
flexible
enough
to
let
me
talk
for
as
long
as
possible,
so
I
was
able
to
spend
some
time
with
them.
After
that,
we
just
waited
until
he
was
in
critical
condition,
and
a
few
hours
later,
we
got
a
phone
call
and
headed
straight
to
the
hospital,
but
neither
the
security
guard
nor
the
receptionist
seemed
to
be
in
any
hurry.
Without
saying
anything,
I
was
asked,
``Only
one
person
is
going
to
go
to
the
hospital
room,
but
who
is
going
to
go?''
Since
I
thought
he
was
in
critical
condition
and
still
breathing,
I
quickly
sent
him
to
my
brother.
Afterwards,
a
nurse
came
and
said,
``His
heart
stopped
20
minutes
before
you
came,''
and
``Before
he
died,
he
was
worried.
He
kept
calling
the
nurse
saying
he
was
worried...''
I
got
it.
I
couldn't
help
but
feel
sad.
My
heart
ached,
thinking
that
I
couldn't
call
my
family
when
I
rang
the
nurse's
call.
I
felt
like
if
I
was
feeling
anxious,
I
could
have
called
a
family
member
over,
and
maybe
I'm
just
a
little
too
used
to
death.
He
is
the
only
important
person
in
the
world
for
my
family.
I
thought
that
if
I
had
responded
a
little
earlier,
my
grandmother
would
have
been
able
to
take
her
last
breath
without
any
worries.
I
was
told,
``I
called
you
when
my
heart
rate
reached
20,''
and
I
regret
that
I
couldn't
have
called
you
sooner.
I
don't
know
anything
about
hospitals,
but
I
just
want
them
to
hurry
up
a
little
more,
and
for
the
future,
I
want
them
to
think
about
the
worst
and
take
the
necessary
precautions.
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