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Describe a person's mood in the hospital.

Everyone wants to have a healthy body. Unless absolutely necessary, they will never go to the hospital, but it is human nature to be born and die. Once he is seriously ill, he must go to the hospital.

Living alone in the hospital is particularly uncomfortable, because it is not the kind of single ward, so sometimes it is particularly restrictive. Because the economic foundation is not very good, I didn't go to live in that kind of single room, because I was very ill, so my expensive medical expenses were considerable, and I didn't want to live in that kind of ward at all.

Living in a hospital is like a year. Doctors and nurses come to make rounds every morning to ask about their illness and condition. I go to the infusion bag every day, which is like a daily routine. And in the days of hospital, I can't sleep well, and sometimes I often suffer from insomnia. Only when you are sleepy can you fall asleep. I can't sleep anywhere else, so this is quite worrying.

And there are other people in the ward, about seven or eight people in a ward. Therefore, family members will visit during the day, and they will feel noisy when they talk. Because they are a quiet person, they will feel particularly depressed and irritable at this time.

Lying in a hospital bed every day feels like a basket case. I'm lying in a hospital bed except going to the toilet. The mood is like falling to the bottom, holding a mobile phone to brush the news, which is your own entertainment. Sometimes my patients talk to me for a while, but they are not happy. As they are strangers, I am not in the mood to talk to them. Relatives and friends will not feel much better when they visit. In short, I am depressed and depressed. When will I feel ready to leave the hospital? When will it end? There is always no end in sight.

I look forward to leaving the hospital every day, but when I was not discharged from the hospital, I felt lonely and bored in the hospital.