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>"Yaho!
>There's a bit of a time difference, but I'm writing this on June 9th!
>I was able to be hospitalized safely!!!
>When I was in high school, I couldn’t stay calm and ended up being forcibly hospitalized, but my parents took care of everything back then.
>Now that I’m an adult, I really don’t understand the paperwork and preparations
>Feeling anxious, I just packed what was listed in the pamphlet into my bag!!!
>There were a few accidents during the procedures, but I’m glad I managed to check in by myself!
>I realized I have one more reason to be grateful to my parents I feel like I’ve grown up as an adult (lol)
>I received various explanations and had lunch, but it was shocking
>I realized just how delicious convenience store food is
>There are elderly patients, so the vegetables were too soft......
>I find it much tastier to eat vegetables raw, so I prefer them to be a bit crunchier, which made me go ( ˙꒳˙ ) oh...... (lol)
>And above all, I was dismayed to hear that hospitalized patients can’t go to the shop......
>If I had known that, I should have bought something from a convenience store before coming here
>I think that was probably written somewhere in the pamphlet too!!
>Ah, I want to drink alcohol and eat snacks soon.
>I wonder if they could somehow replace the IV drip with alcohol flowing into my body as I think silly thoughts while doing nothing and zoning out in bed
>It seems like I’ll probably have surgery on the 10th, and I’m thinking that if I sleep now, I won’t be able to sleep tonight!
>Because it’s lights out at 9 p.m. and wake-up time at 6 a.m.!?
>This schedule feels like it's been ages since I was in elementary school
>On the first day of hospitalization, I was brutally reminded that going through surgery and being hospitalized is not something to take lightly
>By the time this is updated, the surgery should be over!!
>Once the anesthesia wears off, I’ll probably update again tomorrow!
>Well then, farewell