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There
is
some
truth
to
the
cold
response.
However,
this
is
a
national
hospital
that
is
close
to
the
downtown
area
and
accepts
many
ambulances.
There
are
times
when
I
come
to
the
hospital
late
at
night
for
emergencies
(for
patients
with
chronic
illnesses),
and
there
are
always
cases
where
there
are
people
in
the
beds
on
either
side
who
have
passed
out
from
alcohol.
Therefore,
I
feel
that
it
is
unavoidable
that
the
most
urgent
patients
always
come
first,
so
if
I
feel
unwell
in
the
waiting
room,
I
feel
free
to
say
that
I
can't
handle
it
anymore.
Until
then,
I'm
lying
in
the
waiting
room,
thinking
it's
normal
to
have
to
wait.
Even
when
I
was
hospitalized,
at
that
time,
a
four-person
room
would
cost
10,000
yen
per
day
without
a
room
charge,
and
depending
on
your
life
insurance,
you
could
get
a
private
room
without
any
difference.
Since
there
are
so
many
specialties
at
the
national
level,
it's
no
wonder
that
so
many
doctors
are
trainees.
When
he
was
admitted
to
the
hospital,
the
cause
was
unknown,
and
the
general
internal
medicine
department,
working
mainly
with
other
departments,
conducted
tests,
got
the
results,
and
was
able
to
properly
treat
him.
I
am
still
grateful
to
the
doctors
and
nurses
at
that
time.
This
is
also
where
I
took
a
coronavirus
test
after
returning
from
overseas.
That
was
the
toughest
test
in
the
amazing
tent,
but
the
X-rays
of
my
lungs
showed
no
abnormalities
and
I
made
it
through
without
a
hitch.
This
is
also
the
place
where
I
was
rescued
after
I
became
ill
due
to
vaccinations
I
had
received
elsewhere.
Patients
who
prefer
private
treatment
should
go
to
private
treatment
because
patients
have
the
freedom
to
choose.
(After
being
repeatedly
misdiagnosed
at
a
private
university,
the
honorary
advisor
cried
out
and
a
veteran
doctor
came
out,
but
it
took
more
than
a
month
for
the
illness
to
be
discovered.)
I
remember
what
my
doctor
told
me)
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