Hello readers and fellow prestigious hive bloggers, it is another edition of weekly featured content titled "Your most recent hospital experience" in hive learners community
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so many places I'm glad to visit hospital/clinic is not one of them, the smell makes me feel sick. the reason behind my hatred for hospitals is not really clear but I'm sure I hated it before I was born to the extent that I was not born in an hospital or clinic, I was born in a churchπ . So anything that has to do with hospital is never my thing. I remember those days when children will be taken to hospital or clinic for antibacterial injections, I was never a part of it. my parent eventually noticed, so they never forced me to visit hospital for anything and I barely fall sick maybe once or twice in a year, Which is usually cold and kartah or malaria.
But everything changed after I got admission into Moshood Abiola polytechnic to undergo my Higher national diploma, it was never listed as part of the requirements because if it was listed I would never have chosen the school. immediately after I was admitted and successful paid my acceptance fee and tuition fee. I was informed about the compulsory medical test that has to be done by every student before proceeding to documentation, I was so pissed, I tried every possible way to make sure I find my way around it even if I had to pay some fees but it didn't work out.
I was left with two choices, either I forfeit my admission or go for the test, knowing very well that forfeiting my admission was not an option, I had no choice but to take the test. The clinic or hospital that will be used was randomly selected among many hospitals and clinics patronised by the institution. fortunately the hospital allocated to me was not far from my street. it is a popular hospital in Abeokuta. It is called mercy group hospital located at panseke, mercy road, Abeokuta.
As I expected, I hated the smell immediately I stepped in, I feel like my sense of smell got paralyzed. I got really cold, people around thought I was sick for real, without knowing I was fine some minutes ago. So one of the nearby nurse directed me to the reception, she kept asking me "are you ok, hope you are good" all I could do is nod to acknowledge her questions. I got to the reception, sat down for awhile to calm my nerves. After I realise I'm calm enough I approached the receptionist, sincerely Speaking she was extremely nice and friendly.
The primary reasons for going there was for medical test, which is in 3 categories according to the form given to me by my academic institution, which is body x-ray, eye test and to check my blood group and genotype. Everything went well apart from the nurse that was instructed to collect my blood sample, that mean nurse poked me with something that looks like a needle without even blinking, it was so painfulπ .
I came the next day to collect my test results, you should see how happy I was that I escaped that placeπ, this about 2 years ago and it still my most recent hospital visit, to show how much I detest going to hospitalsπ.