1/5 troll k. 9 months ago on Google • 27 reviews
Three
years
have
passed,
so
I
would
like
to
report
on
this.
In
2019,
I
went
to
the
hospital
for
8
months
for
otitis
media
with
effusion.
At
my
first
visit
in
May,
he
said
he
was
worried,
so
he
referred
me
to
Nishi-Tokyo
Central
General
Hospital,
so
I
went
there
and
had
an
MRI
scan,
which
revealed
no
major
problems.
Now
that
I
think
about
it,
that
"misdiagnosis"
was
a
big
mistake.
After
that,
I
was
examined
several
times
for
problems
such
as
ear
droop
and
hearing
loss.
"This
is
a
disease
that
cannot
be
cured."
And
each
time,
I
was
given
a
barrage
of
drugs.
I
also
had
my
eardrum
punctured,
but
that
left
my
ears
drooping
badly,
and
my
pillow
was
very
dirty
every
morning.
I
thought
this
was
definitely
strange,
so
I
went
to
another
otorhinolaryngology
clinic
in
January
to
try
it
out,
and
the
doctor
put
a
camera
inside
my
nose,
which
at
Abe
was
only
examined
on
my
first
visit,
and
the
doctor's
face
looked
pale.
Immediately
after
that
change,
I
received
a
letter
of
introduction
to
Showa
Hospital.
As
a
result,
I
was
diagnosed
with
stage
IV
nasopharyngeal
cancer,
and
since
then
I
have
had
to
endure
a
difficult
period
of
medical
treatment.
``Protect
yourself
by
yourself.''
However,
two
doctors,
including
the
director
of
Abe,
based
on
the
diagnosis
results
from
Nishi-Tokyo
Central
General
Hospital,
said
(Huh?
Isn't
it
strange?)
I
really
wish
he
would
check
my
insides
too,
I
really
regret
it.
I
tell
the
people
around
me
never
to
go
to
Abe.
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