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Title: Hospital Stay
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The room was quite big, but of course, somehow shrank in the process of the month and a half of being there. The view was of another hospital so not a thrilling view. But at least I got to see the bright day light. When something like this happens you realize what you take for granted... Showed first 250 characters
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The room was quite big, but of course, somehow shrank in the process of the month and a half of being there. The view was of another hospital so not a thrilling view. But at least I got to see the bright day light. When something like this happens you realize what you take for granted... Showed next 250 characters
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