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I
think
that
overlooking
aspiration
or
fixing
the
patient
in
a
position
where
it
is
impossible
to
call
the
nurse
is
a
minimal
medical
problem.
Isn't
it
below
the
minimum
level
of
medical
care
to
take
a
patient's
important
medication
at
the
wrong
time?
I
added
this
because
something
impossible
happened
after
this.
I
was
told
to
wash
off
the
exudate
after
the
surgery
in
the
shower
and
apply
gauze,
but
the
doctor
and
nurse
at
the
local
surgery
said,
``You
can't
wash
such
a
deep
place
by
yourself.''
(Nurse)
``It's
definitely
not
a
shower.
I
came
to
the
conclusion
that
even
if
I
tried
to
stick
a
cotton
swab
in
there,
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
see
it.''
(Doctor)
``I
can't
see
it,
so
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
it.''
(Nurse)
Please
be
careful
as
patients
are
told
with
a
straight
face
that
they
have
to
perform
medical
procedures
themselves,
even
though
they
are
told
that
it
is
impossible
to
use
a
cotton
swab
because
it
is
deep
in
the
navel,
and
that
patients
are
told
not
to
expect
too
much.
The
evaluation
is
negative.
I
ran
away
before
committing
suicide
because
of
the
terrible
medical
treatment.
After
surgery,
you'll
usually
feel
pain
for
a
week,
so
it's
good
to
move
around
actively,
but
it
varies
from
person
to
person.Dr.
I
went
to
the
toilet
and
went
to
bed
on
my
own...
I
ran
away
and
came
back,
so
I
went
to
a
local
surgical
hospital,
where
I
was
forced
into
a
spell
that
told
me
not
to
cause
any
trouble
to
other
patients,
so
I
ended
up
on
the
floor
of
a
narrow,
empty
hallway.
I
was
depressed,
but
the
staff
found
me
and
called
a
nurse!
I'll
bring
a
wheelchair!
Everyone
helped
me.
That
would
never
happen
at
this
hospital.
When
I
tried
to
sit
in
the
wheelchair
on
my
own,
a
nurse
helped
me
and
said,
``It's
going
to
hurt
because
you
just
had
surgery.''
I
was
crying,
so
I
told
everyone
that
I
was
causing
trouble,
but
they
made
me
wait
in
a
place
where
there
weren't
many
people.
He
gave
it
to
me.
I'm
a
town
doctor,
but...
that
kind
of
thing
is
not
allowed
at
this
hospital.
People
who
suffer
from
depression
or
anxiety
disorders
and
have
panic
attacks
should
avoid
hospitalization.
Especially
in
gastrointestinal
surgery,
voice
You
are
not
even
allowed
to
raise
your
eyebrows
and
cry,
and
there
is
no
place
to
go
if
that
happens.
These
are
the
words
the
nurse
said
to
me
as
I
was
having
a
seizure
and
screaming
due
to
anxiety.
"Please
don't
raise
your
voice
as
it
will
disturb
other
patients."
It's
hopeless.
I
can't
even
raise
my
voice,
I
don't
have
a
place
to
vent
my
voice,
I'm
not
allowed
to
do
anything.
By
the
way,
when
I
bowed
my
head
and
apologized
to
the
lady
across
from
me
who
was
admitted
to
the
hospital,
she
smiled
and
said,
``Don't
worry
about
it,
anyone
would
be
worried.''
He
was
probably
the
kindest
person
at
this
hospital.
I
didn't
even
disinfect
the
wet
wound
after
taking
a
bath,
and
an
acquaintance
who
found
out
about
it
thought
I
was
disinfecting
it,
and
I
was
stunned.
Since
Dr.
Tsuruta
does
not
give
instructions
for
disinfection,
the
nurses
can
do
nothing
but
hold
the
patient's
hand.
Well,
normally
they
can
just
disinfect
it...because
at
my
local
hospital,
they
disinfected
it
right
away.
Did
you
know
that
the
wound
after
a
bath
is
unstable?
At
the
level.
I'm
concerned
about
the
results
of
the
cell
test,
but
I'll
wait
until
the
pain
subsides
before
consulting
my
local
doctor.
There's
no
point
in
calling
the
call
center
because
common
sense
doesn't
apply.
Because
it
is
written
about
surgery,
orthopedics
are
introduced
or
digestive
organs,
so
I
recommend
digestive
medicine
...
No,
no,
no,
no,
no,
no,
and
the
fields
are
different.
So,
there's
no
point
in
talking
about
this
place...
It's
that
bad,
so
if
you're
really
strong-minded,
you
might
be
able
to
stay
in
here.
Also,
his
self-regeneration
ability
is
on
par
with
Piccolo
from
Dragon
Ball.
If
you
are
not
confident
about
this,
I
think
it
is
better
to
avoid
hospitalization.
I'm
not
kidding.
I
was
really
cornered
to
the
point
where
I
thought
I
would
commit
suicide
if
I
wasn't
that
strong,
so
I
ran
away,
so
the
doctor
who
didn't
even
sterilize
it
was
a
dereliction
of
his
duty...I
can't
put
it
into
words.
I
was
looking
for
very
ordinary
medical
care,
so
I
didn't
have
high
expectations,
but
I
think
you
shouldn't
have
too
high
expectations.
This
is
a
problem.
Dr.
Tsuruta...The
heart
of
someone
who
has
been
betrayed
by
what
they
believed
in
takes
a
lot
of
time
to
heal.
I
hope
I
can
reduce
the
number
of
people
who
suffer
like
me
due
to
the
curse
of
strange
wordsð
This
is
what
I'm
really
thinking,
so
please
be
very
careful
when
you're
hospitalized.I
apologize
for
the
long
post
and
pray
that
at
least
one
person
will
feel
the
same
way
I
do.
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