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Hot 1587 views. 2019-9-30 10:58 |Individual Classification:C dairy

Happy 70th anniversary. Don’t get me wrong, I love my country, I really do. I have always been rather proud of my patriotism. It’s just a bit overwhelming to see the red flags all over the street, and everyone is busy preparing for all kinds of celebrating parties at work, at school and even at your communities.

 

I love my country. But it doesn’t feel right that you MUST show it and it’s your obligation to SHOW it. And I think I would certainly love my country more if I could get treatment and be able to claim my social security in an easier way. Here, nobody talks about super power, and everyone tells you that we are still in a developing country and we really should feel appreciate…

 

I know it’s a bad timing to bring up this patient-doctor crap but whatever. My husband exploded again in hospital. I know it’s not a good idea for him to get my prescription, the hospital always sets him on edge and brings out the worst of him, but my WBC hit pretty low and I didn’t feel well, so…

 

The queen of universe, like always, decided to hold him up for another half an hour before prescribed. Okay, I am trying to be considerate and put myself in her shoes. Suppose, I am working at a stressful job, and I have some files to fill. And a patient shows up and asks for a prescription. Yes, it’s just a minute’s job. But I need to check out from whatever I am doing. And I know there would be more showing up, keep misquoting around me, peppering me up with endless questions. Why not holding him up until everyone else is there so I could handle them all at once? It’s pretty convenient, right? As for they had to wait until their legs were shaking, and they probably didn’t have enough time to get it confirmed (it usually takes half an hour in line) and accounted (another half an hour), so they probably had to come again at the afternoon. What’s that fucking business with me? Besides, it’s probably kind of funny to see them all in line, with suckup and pleading smiles on their faces.

 

But this time it’s my husband. He is really not a suck-up guy. So he exploded, threatening to sue a complaint, and even pretending to live broadcast about it.

 

Honestly, nobody dares to offend the doctors—especially the patients like us, our lives literarily hang in their hands. My husband didn’t care. I’m not sure if it’s right thing to do, but he got my prescription in time.

 

I told him I would not be surprise if one day I didn’t die of the cancer but a medical accident instead. He laughed. Yeah, I was probably thinking too much.  

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Reply Sophia.JIANG 2019-11-27 23:40
Actually, hospital and doctors are at a weak status in and medical tangle(or any other complaint from patients), the patient always win the litigation and the doctor will pay the refund.

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