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kozmic lab
::It's about my mother. She is currently in the hospital for a lung disease, but the doctor in charge of her has a really bad attitude (her mother says). It's completely stupid. Do you understand? (Reading reviews) It seems like there are differences between medical offices (obstetrics seems to be good), but the facilities don't seem to be up to par, so it's probably dangerous. In any case, there's nothing we can do about the poor quality. Within Niigata Prefecture, Nagaoka is probably at the limit medically speaking of Chuetsu. But it's also a question of whether you can endure such an old body. I live in Tokyo, so I can understand why you should just make a U-turn, but it's not that easy. I've heard from seniors that once they get a job outside the prefecture, they think they'll never be able to return. I wish I could call it to Tokyo...but it seems a little more dangerous than the nearby hospital, which is famous for its swarms. . I don't know.
mr 1
::I'm a pediatrician, but depending on the teacher's mood, he or she may say something different from what he said last time, or say something even more cruel (such as parental neglect). You can read up on the explanation of your medical condition without any hesitation. Due to my child's medical condition, it is difficult to transfer to another hospital, so I feel like my child is being held hostage and told what I want to say. You say things like trying to protect your child, but I guess the teacher isn't good at raising children. Also, the tone and response when my mother took me there and when my father took me there were too different. (It means that motherhood is terrible.)
U sato
::Pediatrics is not recommended. If your child is important, please visit another medical institution immediately. Below is the end of the story. ① Visit a doctor because your nighttime cough won't go away → Your parents heard that you have asthma, so you are diagnosed with asthma. ② He continues to take asthma medication, but his fever keeps getting worse, so he visits the doctor again → Diagnosed with asthma again and prescribed the same medication. I asked him if he wasn't going to get tested, but I was told it was probably some kind of infection. Furthermore, I was told that ``I'm spreading harm by letting my child come to school with a cough.'' Then I asked her to get tested, but she wouldn't do it. ③ After that, the condition continued to worsen and I could no longer tolerate my child's weakening condition, so I sought a second opinion. Blood was immediately drawn, and after several tests, the diagnosis was streptococcus. You can finally get antibiotics here. If I had gone to another medical institution from the beginning, it probably wouldn't have taken this long. Why is hospitalization recommended without testing? I have no idea whether hospitalization is really good for the child or how much influence it has on those around them. As I mentioned at the beginning, please visit another medical institution for your child. P.S.: I was told at another hospital that I didn't have asthma. The antibiotics I received there for strep throat made me feel better and my cough stopped. In other words, I continued to be prescribed unrelated medicines due to a wrong diagnosis, and when she didn't have a fever, there was a possibility that she had passed on streptococcus at the nursery school, and I couldn't help but feel sorry for her. It seems that what was said in ②, ``You're spreading harm by letting your child come to school with a cough,'' was the teacher's own self-introduction.
ふりーな
::I think the evaluation will vary depending on the teacher and nurse in charge. The doctor who was in charge of me when I was first introduced to Coco and took her to the hospital was a very nice person who understood my story (mainly the financial burden) and came up with ways to overcome it. However, the person in charge suddenly changed, and when I talked to him, he said, ``If you don't want to heal, you don't have to come.'' ``I don't want to see you at home anymore, so I'll write you a letter of introduction, so please ask your local doctor to do it for you,'' he said in a way that really looked down on me. This time, I was hospitalized, and I am very grateful to the doctors and nurses in charge. At the moment, the general medical center's rating is low at 2.1, but I think that will change depending on the doctor in charge. This may be especially true since it seems like there is a lot of turnover. Quite a few people complained to the reception desk because of the long wait time. There were also people who said it in a harsh way. I think it must be difficult for patients to wait for a long time while they are not feeling well, but it is a large hospital and there are many patients, so I think it can't be helped. I also think that there is no point in giving up and giving up on the person being told so much. There are also people around me who are not feeling well and have been waiting for a long time. I want you to calm down there. Many lives are saved because of the people working at the hospital. I hope you don't blame me unreasonably for that. This time, I was blessed. I was in the hospital for about two weeks, but I'm really grateful.
高橋亮介
::I don't know what the manual for admission is or how far they are supposed to go, but when I compared the male nurses to the other nurses, I was a little disappointed in the hospitality. Since I was unable to walk, I asked someone to wash their spoons and chopsticks, but the method of washing them under tap water and then draining them left some residue on the spoons, but the other person I wash it and wipe it with paper, so I don't have to worry about that. I wrote a lot of complaints, but I was very grateful to all the nurses who helped me during my stay in the hospital. Depending on the ward, the room temperature cannot be maintained, as it gets very hot in the afternoon sun and gets cold at night. This may be due to the age of the equipment.It may be an unnecessary thing to do, but I think it would be better for the male staff to disinfect the connections before connecting the drip to prevent a serious accident. But.