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A
few
years
ago,
I
became
ill
and
was
hospitalized
for
several
months
in
rehabilitation.
I
doubt
the
humanity
of
the
nurses
in
the
ward
who
complain
about
elderly
patients
in
front
of
other
patients.
As
you
enter
the
ward's
bathroom,
there
is
a
large
changing
room,
separated
by
a
mechanical
bath
for
people
with
physical
disabilities
on
the
right
and
a
bathtub
on
the
other
side.
When
I
entered
the
room,
I
was
told
to
lock
the
original
door
that
led
into
the
changing
room,
but
one
day,
when
I
went
to
the
reserved
bath
time,
there
were
several
people
repairing
mechanical
baths.
I
was
hesitant
to
go
in
as
I
was
working.
At
that
time,
a
former
Yang-style
nurse
in
her
20s
said
to
me,
Pointing
to
the
other
side,
which
was
simply
separated
by
a
curtain,
he
said,
``It's
okay
from
here
to
here,
but
the
repair
people
will
be
in
trouble,
so
just
leave
the
door
unlocked!''
”
He
said
in
a
troubled
manner...
Would
you
strip
naked
and
take
a
bath
when
there
are
several
outside
repair
people
behind
the
curtain?
I
wanted
to
ask
you
that,
but
since
I
was
sick,
the
words
didn't
come
out
easily
at
that
time.
I
felt
that
something
was
wrong,
so
I
pressed
a
button
to
call
another
nurse,
and
this
time
I
tried
to
get
the
words
out
of
the
older
nurse,
but
she
gave
me
the
same
reply,
looking
like
she
was
bothering
me.
This
person
usually
speaks
ill
of
elderly
patients,
even
to
me,
a
fellow
patient,
and
I
felt
that
this
trend
itself
was
unpleasant.
I'm
not
telling
you
to
come
in
at
a
different
time,
This
hospital
has
no
problem
giving
one
patient
a
bath
when
someone
from
outside
is
visiting.
During
this
time,
there
are
no
nurses
nearby.
There
is
no
crisis
management
in
case
something
happens.
I
was
surprised,
shocked,
and
thought
that
this
was
a
very
dangerous
hospital.
This
shows
that
there
is
no
consideration
for
patients
or
protection
from
dangerous
situations.
I
was
in
a
ward
with
a
lot
of
elderly
people
around
me,
and
even
if
it
was
for
elderly
people,
it
wasn't
a
good
thing
to
do.
I
felt
that
this
kind
of
response
was
commonplace
in
hospitals.
This
is
a
hospital,
right?
I
think
this
is
a
very
problematic
event.
Even
if
something
happens
to
me
again,
I
don't
want
to
be
hospitalized
at
Nagamachi
Hospital,
nor
do
I
want
my
family
to
be
hospitalized.
I'm
hospitalized
with
a
broken
body
and
full
of
anxiety,
but
the
lack
of
consideration
makes
my
anxiety
even
worse
and
hurts
my
heart.
If
something
goes
wrong,
who
will
take
responsibility?
It
looks
like
it
will
rub
off.
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