Exactly a week ago, Saikono showed the first signs of lobar pneumonia. At first, he said he had a sore throat and didn't call an ambulance. Soon, he showed other signs of the disease: chills, chest pain, shortness of breath. But what alarmed him most was the cough with rusty sputum, and only after that did he call 911. When the doctors came to him, they examined the guy and scolded him quite severely because Sakamoto called an ambulance so late. And yet, they told him to pack his things and took him to the hospital, which he really didn't want. At that moment, his only wish was that he wasn't alone in the ward. On Mount Sayo, he was placed in a ward in which he was all alone. Oh, how bored he was here!!! There was no one to talk to, even the doctors only talked to him on business.. 3 days ago, Saikono showed signs of severe lobar pneumonia.. His entire face was covered in herpetic rash spots, and hyperemia of the skin also appeared. His pulse was no longer stable, and his heartbeat weakened. That's when the problems began. He had almost no strength to get up because of extreme weakness. Even going to the toilet was a real effort. Because of his weak pulse, Sayo began to lose consciousness. It happened that he would walk in the hallway, his vision would go dark and that's it, he would be on the floor. And this Tuesday was no exception. Saikono passed out, thank God, not in the hallway, but in the ward on his bed (?) and there was no need to drag him anywhere. Of course, they examined him and, realizing that there were no new injuries, they left the patient alone. When Niki entered the ward by mistake, he could see a guy with a slightly swollen face with red spots all over it. There was an IV drip on his side. Of course, there was no answer to the question asked
Saikono Sakamoto
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