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My dad walked into this hospital on his own and left in a wheelchair.
The reason for the question mark at the hospital is because it doesn't seem like a hospital.
I visited the hospital because of back pain, and after an X-ray exam, they said there was severe nerve inflammation, so they administered an anti-inflammatory injection and physical therapy.
It's no wonder that physical therapy on the painful nerve doesn't work.
That early morning, I experienced terrible pain and couldn't walk, so I couldn't go to the hospital.
The next day, I was taken to the hospital with support, and I received another injection and physical therapy.
This time, while receiving physical therapy, I had a shock, and the nurses around me said I should call 119. (Is it even okay to call 119 and go to the hospital just because I caused an accident at the hospital?)
In the end, it was so serious that I was hospitalized at this hospital.
After sleeping for a day, my left leg became numb.
In the end, when asked why it wasn't coming quickly, the director, who initially said it wasn't a disk problem and that it would be easily resolved, changed his story and told me to go to a university hospital, saying it was unusual.
I went to the university hospital the day before yesterday because my discs at levels 5 and 6 ruptured, and the herniated discs were pressing firmly on the nerves, causing paralysis in my lower limbs.
Unable to diagnose properly or treat properly, ultimately my disc ruptured here, and I had disc surgery yesterday morning.
Does this make sense??????????????? I was so upset the night before the surgery that when my mom called the hospital, they told her to come tomorrow and talk to the doctor in person lolololol
Why are you saying it directly? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ You could just leave it like this..
And the nurse said that while doing physical therapy, it was diagnosed that the disc was not ruptured.
It really exploded here. Sir. Have you seen it for the first time?
I looked for a hospital that was open until after work, and since this one was close to my house, I went here, but please do not go here under any circumstances.
They say that once you have a disc surgery, your lower back becomes weaker and you end up needing more surgeries. This is a place where they make you undergo disc surgery.
And every day, the director writes something by hand, it really feels like the 1990s, and if you look here, it mentions inflammation or something, but at the university hospital, there was no mention of the character for inflammation. Just a quack.