1/5 さあさん 3 years ago on Google • 1 review
★I
don't
even
want
to
wear
one.
I
rarely
write
reviews,
but
I
thought
it
was
so
bad
that
I
would
like
to
post
one.
Anyway,
if
you
are
looking
for
"mental
care",
please
go
to
another
hospital.
I'm
in
my
mid-30s,
but
I've
suffered
from
mental
illness
since
I
was
a
teenager.
Due
to
various
circumstances,
I
received
a
referral
letter
from
a
large
hospital
with
an
inpatient
facility
for
the
first
time.
No
matter
how
many
letters
of
introduction
you
have,
I
think
they
will
usually
ask
you
about
your
background
and
various
stories.
(This
was
the
case
at
all
the
hospitals
I've
been
to.)
But
this
place
was
different.
When
I
saw
the
letter
of
introduction,
I
said,
``Ah,
yes,
yes.''
She
didn't
really
ask
me
anything,
just
asked
me
a
few
questions
about
my
recent
health,
and
then
gave
me
the
appropriate
medication.
At
that
time,
I
was
fine
with
the
idea
that
``I
just
needed
to
get
the
medicine.''
However,
as
my
condition
got
worse
and
worse,
I
started
complaining
about
various
things,
but
they
didn't
listen
to
me
properly,
nor
did
they
try
to
consider
the
circumstances
at
home
or
how
I
was
feeling.
I
understood
that
the
doctor
was
just
there
to
prescribe
medicine.
If
this
medicine
doesn't
work
for
you,
try
another
medicine
or
increase
the
amount.
I'm
having
a
little
mental
pain
and
want
to
feel
better,
I
want
medicine,
I
can't
sleep
so
I
want
medicine
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
if
you're
at
a
certain
level,
as
there's
almost
no
waiting
time
and
it
only
takes
about
30
minutes
to
get
your
medicine
at
the
pharmacy
next
door.
However,
this
is
not
suitable
at
all
for
people
who
want
to
listen
sympathetically
and
try
to
understand,
or
who
want
a
diagnosis
or
examination
that
takes
into
consideration
not
only
the
current
condition
but
also
the
past
history.
I'll
say
it
again.
If
you
are
looking
for
mental
care,
please
go
to
another
hospital.
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