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Everything
was
really
bad.
I
had
a
surgery
today.
First,
the
surgery
was
extremely
painful.
No
matter
how
much
the
patient
screamed
or
complained,
the
surgeon
completely
ignored
him
and
said
nothing.
The
assistant
just
told
me
that
it
was
because
I
had
been
given
additional
anesthesia.
Although
he
was
under
local
anesthesia,
the
incision
may
have
been
made
before
the
anesthesia
took
effect.
That's
because
it
was
cut
out
immediately
after
being
anesthetized.
I
didn't
even
wait
15
seconds.
The
doctor
also
said,
``While
the
patient
is
on
the
operating
table,
you
can't
do
anything,
and
you
can
stop
the
operation
midway
through.As
long
as
you're
making
noise,
there's
no
problem.Even
if
blood
gushes
out,
it's
still
coming
out.''
I
don't
know
if
they're
joking
or
serious,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
they're
joking
or
serious
when
they
say,
``There's
no
problem
with
the
stitches''
and
``I
don't
use
dissolvable
sutures
because
I
don't
want
them
to
hurt
when
I
remove
them.''
I
can't
do
anything.
I
couldn't
do
anything
as
long
as
I
was
on
the
operating
table,
and
I
had
no
choice
but
to
endure
whatever
was
said
to
me.
I
can't
help
but
feel
frustrated.
You
shouldn't
say
things
like
this
even
as
a
joke,
and
it's
not
a
problem
that
can
be
dismissed
as
a
joke.
I
originally
asked
the
female
doctor
who
examined
me
to
perform
the
surgery
because
I
thought
I
could
trust
her,
but
on
the
day
of
the
surgery,
she
told
me
that
``that
doctor
quit
due
to
various
reasons,
and
a
different
doctor
will
perform
the
surgery
today.''
I
had
a
really
bad
feeling
about
it,
but
I
couldn't
just
cancel
suddenly.
The
doctor
who
came
out
was
a
``fairly
old
doctor''
who
didn't
even
look
at
the
patient
or
say
anything
before
the
surgery.
Just
talk
arrogantly
to
the
nurses.
During
the
surgery,
he
didn't
talk
to
the
patient
at
all
to
reassure
him,
and
he
kept
his
tone
like
this.
Even
when
the
nurse
followed
up
and
said,
``It's
not
hurting
anymore,''
she
said,
``I
don't
understand
that,
anyone
can
do
it.''
Had
I
done
something
to
this
person
I
had
never
met
before?
He
was
beaten
and
abused
on
the
operating
table.
Not
only
that,
but
the
reception
staff
were
also
the
worst.
Even
though
there
was
an
amount
to
be
paid
in
advance
for
the
surgery
and
the
documents
had
been
handed
over
in
advance,
he
happily
exchanged
things
with
the
patient
in
front
of
him,
saying,
``Oh,
I'm
getting
some
money
first.''
There
was
no
announcement
after
the
reception.
Also,
it's
post-surgery,
but
I
think
there
would
normally
be
some
kind
of
explanation.
When
should
the
stitches
be
removed,
when
should
I
take
a
bath,
etc.
I
was
not
given
any
explanation
paper
and
was
left
alone
without
any
explanation.
The
only
explanation
he
gave
me
was,
``If
the
swelling
gets
worse
in
a
few
days,
come
and
see
me
and
I'll
check
you
out.''
All
I
can
say
is
that
they
are
really
taking
advantage
of
the
patient.
Furthermore,
different
medicines
are
being
created.
The
doctor
asked
me
if
I
needed
painkillers
(I
don't
even
have
to
ask,
I
think
it's
natural
to
give
them),
and
I
do.
I
answered.
I
was
asked
whether
I
wanted
suppositories
or
oral
medicine,
and
I
said
oral
medicine.
There
were
staff
around
me,
and
they
were
all
listening.
However,
the
medicine
that
came
out
was
a
suppository.
I
can't
help
but
be
scared.
I
feel
that
it
has
become
commonplace
for
the
wrong
medicine
to
be
produced.
Furthermore,
there
was
no
explanation
of
the
medicine
at
all,
just
a
medicine
bag
and
the
medicine
was
given
to
me.
When
I
asked
for
the
details
and
instructions,
they
said,
"Okay,
I'll
write
it
on
the
bag."
When
I
told
them
that
it
was
normal,
they
said,
``We
don't
do
that
much.''
Even
when
a
different
medication
was
prescribed,
there
was
no
clear
explanation
and
the
patient
was
hesitant.
Also,
the
statement
[receipt]
is
also
very
suspicious.
Only
the
free
medical
treatment,
name,
and
amount
are
listed.
Only
the
burden
rate
is
130%.
There
is
no
information
about
the
details
of
the
surgery
or
anything
else.
I
don't
know
if
it's
okay
if
it's
free
medical
treatment,
but
I
don't
see
any
point
in
providing
evidence.
It
was
the
worst
hospital
I've
ever
been
to.
Currently,
the
patient
is
conveying
this
information
to
the
hospital
and
wants
to
speak
with
the
person
in
charge.
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