An unforgettable experience in the military.

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(1)I’m clenching my fist.

Ultra-Simple Summary

When I was in my late years, I suddenly felt chills while I was sleeping.

My fever got worse, so I took my temperature in the administration department and it was 385 degrees.

Being taken to the brigade’s infirmary due to severe headaches and fever.

He was there, he was sick, and it got worse all morning.

I woke up the guy who was sleeping because I was so tired.

I said, “I’m sorry to wake you up, but I feel like I’m going to die. Can you help me?”

I was so surprised and said, “Oh, I got it”.

To a medic.

He was a private, and I asked him to take his temperature.

He sighed and said, “I’m going to hear you.” But I held it in.

“What’s the temperature?”

” It’s 403 degrees.

“Yes”. And the guy who helped me,

I said, “Please sing this song for us”.

” He said, “Why?”

I didn’t have the power to answer back, so I sat down there.

The fact that he’s the benefactor of his life- he gets really angry.

Hey, then your body temperature will go over 40 degrees. Stay still. Are you crazy?

Since I’m doing it,

The medical soldier was so scared that he immediately reported it to the officer and was taken to the Armed Forces Hospital.

I was so thankful. And I was taken to my ankle.

He plugged in a syringe, pulled blood, and checked some level.

The bacterial count is over 300 times higher. I don’t know what it is.

Anyway, it was j-dancing.

“Chae-on is over 40 degrees. How can you be so sober?”

He just looked at me strangely because I said I held it in.

Anyway, I was shaking for three weeks, then I was completely cured and discharged.

If you look at that medical soldier now, you want to be punished.

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(1)Neighborhood Crazy Dog 2023-01-13 16383470
(2)No, even if you’re not a Shiba Medical Service, you’ll talk if it’s over 40 degrees. What do you mean why or why? It can be different depending on the position.What do you mean “SB”? Oh, that’s a relief. Move 16
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(5)To tell you the details, the man who helped me said, “You have to call the ambulance.” When I did this, the medical soldier said, “Why? I can’t do it. LOL I still remember that I was already playing the word chain game with King Yeomra if it wasn’t for him.”
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(7)As soon as I got off the ambulance, I came to check my temperature, put an ice pack on my body, put a syringe on my ankle, and it was so painful. It was my first time to get out of the pain and I couldn’t eat because I had no appetite at the hospital, so I threw it all night.
(8)Neighborhood Crazy Dog 2023-01-13 164936 3610
(9)But you met a great man. That other company man, huh?
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(12)You have to go to the hospital if your fever goes over 40 degrees.
(13)Even elementary school students know this. Moving 17.
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(15)You’re dead. 2023-01-13 1813511780
(16)It’s not a aftereffect of a high fever.
(17)I can’t stand this. 2023-01-14013851110
(18)Oh, if the medic had taken action quickly, I would have written.
(19)My teeth wouldn’t have been like this.
(20)Lupinpong Hippo 2023-01-13 17339570
(21)If he was a civilian, he would have fainted before he hit 40 degrees. He was a soldier, and since he was young, his mind was alive even at 40 degrees. Maybe the writer did, too. Thank you for fulfilling your national defense obligations. Move all 1 Recommendation Q Answer

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