My hate for hospitals

Heatman

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I don't know if anyone else feels indifferent towards being in the hospital? It's a place I would give everything and anything not to be in for any reason whatsoever. I hate the smell of hospitals with all the drugs. It's like I even smell death in hospitals.


How do you feel about being in the hospital for either visitation or check ups?
 
I felt awkward the first and the last time I went for a dental appointment. The talks about removing my teeth made me ran away.
 
Hospitals can be great when you are in need of care. Many of us at one time or another will end up in one. But it's shocking that with all the "cleanliness" they do, infections tend to be more rampant.
 
There is a difference in my mind. There are elderly homes and hospitals with the elderly non-exclusively. Depending on the location, I've been to a few with my family's friends and relatives. Some smell like waste, and some smell like sanitized waste. I know they can't help it and it is a very disturbingly human thing to witness. The mind or the body or both just happens to go away. It can be lonely. I might get upset when someone is talking for too long during my visiting stay.

As for general hospitals, they can be a taxing thing when being stuck with just the slightest proof of an illness. Sometimes it's serious, but in others, it can feel like a legal threat.

And I have no extroverted feelings toward telling you about mental ones. They can have a toxic positive feeling. You don't see your parents all the time, maybe there are some not-at-all cases. Very minor responsibilities. Very institutionalized. They have TV, and nothing too serious for activities. Laundry and a shower. It's what I would imagine subliminal hell is like. Maybe the horror aspect is offputting, but it takes care of you regardless of how much freedom you gave up. There's nothing like being an adult and leaving that behind to be more stressed in real life with the responsibilities of a job, and anarchy masked in free will. If there were a sacrifice I would choose, I would bring it up.
 
If people can avoid going to hospital, I know they will all do it but when it's about one's health care, they don't have any choice.
 
I have never been someone who has enjoyed hospitals at all and if I can avoid going to hospital or even staying in hospital I will.

Over the last 12 years, I have had to stay in the hospital twice for my gallbladder until it was removed in 2014, any other times I went to the hospital was to the A&E part for issues I had that were dealt with on the day.
 
I have never been someone who has enjoyed hospitals at all and if I can avoid going to hospital or even staying in hospital I will.

Over the last 12 years, I have had to stay in the hospital twice for my gallbladder until it was removed in 2014, any other times I went to the hospital was to the A&E part for issues I had that were dealt with on the day.
I haven't had anything removed through surgery in my body. I know that must have been very painful after the procedure.
 
I’ve had to spend the night at a hospital numerous times and I can honestly say it was worth it being in there because I couldn’t heal on my own & needed iv fluids. I like them for what they can do for you when you’re not 100% well.

There’s two hospitals out here that absolutely suck and there’s one that I’ll always go to matter what If I’m not feeling well.
 
I don't hate hospitals but I don't like going to them either. Something about a doctor makes my anxiety go up and then they look at me and go "you okay?". Like yeah, these places just make me anxious.
 
I don't hate hospitals but I don't like going to them either. Something about a doctor makes my anxiety go up and then they look at me and go "you okay?". Like yeah, these places just make me anxious.
I would say that it's the fear of them saying one thing or another is wrong with that makes you anxious around them.
 
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