After undergoing contouring surgery at a famous hospital, a year later, I came to the hospital for pin removal surgery. In the car I was making a reservation for,
there was a misunderstanding and an angry fight with the manager, and
I, who suffered from panic disorder, collapsed.
I didn't have a good look with the head of the department,
but
I decided
to do the surgery
after
seeing
the director. I asked for it and
I gave my money and came and complained to the director that it was unfair that
I had to go through such humiliation. The director saw me trembling and convulsed like
my legs and seemed to be sorry. It
was a bit stable and it was difficult
to go home. I
ended up being taken away by an
ambulance
. I asked for a surrogate fee and parking fee and
got a refund.
But the hospital that performed the surgery was 60, but it was another hospital, so the pin removal cost was 200 to 300, but it
cost me.
Should I just do it at another hospital?
From the director's point of view, I
only thought of the patient and the director,
saying that everything had happened for 15 years, and the chief
told me
not to
worry. I went to see 50, but
that's a case of only one pin, and I've got 8 pins even though it's the size of the chin
.