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1-chōme-7-13 Kōunchō, Maebashi, Gunma 371-0025, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 27-221-8165
webseite: gunma.jcho.go.jp
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 36.3862799, Longitude: 139.0609992
VANISHING LOVE
::I understand that you are busy mainly as a nurse. There is still some sense of self-consciousness and shame, so the staff should be aware of that. No one would want to be put on a table and left with their hospital gown fully exposed for 5 minutes. Even if the nurse tells you not to be nervous, if you leave her naked, everyone will be considered a pervert. Ordinary people are probably nervous. Blame me, give in, and give me a diaper. Even if you connect the tip and tube with removable tape, if there's any force of urine, it will spill onto the floor and leak. It's the first time I've been humiliated like this, and I'd be sorry if the doctor recommended me here again, but I'd refuse. I also wanted a balloon with a tube in it. It would be the ultimate humiliation of my life to be tongue-lashed by a nurse for peeing at my age. Can you be normal even if the same thing happens to you?
ichi nose
::Many years ago, I worked with him for a certain training. Of course there are a lot of kind staff, but there were a few people with twisted personalities who didn't treat the trainees as human beings, and it was just a pain. As someone who is studying with me, I tried my best to greet and learn well, but when I called out to them to report, some people ignored me and ran away, and there were days when I was at a loss and couldn't make any progress. there was. Personally, the most painful moment for me was when I was yelled at by an older female staff member in a particular exam room. I thought it was a good thing, but I was worried and called out to the patient, but the patient and the staff both didn't like it and started making fun of me. Later, a child from the same group who had entered the school with me consoled me and said, ``That was terrible, the trainees were bullying me.'' Even though it was 10 years ago, I still can't stop crying when I think about it. It is questionable how the staff, who are in a position to handle human life, treat people on a regular basis. It's a place I don't want to go near again. I don't even want to give it a star.
Chuuru Ciao
::During his first hospitalization, he was told at Maebashi Red Cross Hospital that he had anemia and heart problems, so he began going to Gunma Chuo Hospital with the promise that he would only receive an injection to treat the anemia. The doctor who treated my mother at that time did say that she was cancer-free. After that, it seems that he was transferred from Maebashi Red Cross Hospital to another hospital. However, her mother was not feeling well, and even though she begged the doctors at Gunma Central Hospital to perform a cancer test, she was told that she could not do anything other than what Maebashi Red Cross Hospital had told her to do, as it was a violation of the contract. I can't do that even though I'm in the hospital. I was always told that I had a heart problem, so when I sent a DM on Twitter to the former mayor, Yamamoto, he kept talking about the Maebashi Red Cross Hospital, the hospital that he had invited to support his liver. I always regret that I was born in Gunma Prefecture because I didn't have the money or environment to go to another hospital. Until my mother passed away in April 2024, she was hospitalized at Maebashi Red Cross Hospital, but the doctor in charge told her that they could not provide any further treatment because it would cause a police incident, so they only administered anesthesia and blood transfusions, and the cancer rapidly spread. The disease worsened and metastasized throughout the body, causing my mother to die in agony. When I called the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, normally I wouldn't be able to go any further after getting a telephone operator, but when I told them about the hospital situation in Gunma Prefecture, they connected me to the General Affairs Division of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Kasumigaseki. They talked about a variety of topics, including the hospital situation in Gunma Prefecture as a whole, the treatment of patients at Maebashi Red Cross Hospital, and the response of nurses. Although he is a national civil servant after all, he listened kindly to me. A nurse at Maebashi Red Cross Hospital said, ``We're not specialists here. Cancer doesn't die unless it invades.'' My mother heard these words, but eventually she lost consciousness and died from epilepsy and respiratory failure. Ta. This is the reality of hospitals in Gunma Prefecture. It is said that doctors earn more than 10 million yen in a year. Even kids can be sent to study abroad. A doctor can do it. But do you really know what and who you are sacrificing? Patients, don't give up. This is Gunma.
さま
::To be honest, I don't even want to give a rating of 1... I came to the hospital with a companion. It was closed at the time, so I went in through the night reception and went through the process, but the receptionist was really sloppy in explaining things and had a really bad attitude. It's amazing that I'm still able to work as a nurse. When I came to the hospital on the other day, all the nurses had bad attitudes and I hated it. This time I came to the hospital as an escort, but I didn't want to go there again. Not recommended.
chaudhary jabuna
::Too much waiting time wasted for as a foreigner. First time felt unwell place