Death is equal to everyone, but the process to death is not equal

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(1)I met two Kim Young-ho in 2015
(2)Both were 61 at the time of their 60s and were suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes hyperlipidemia
(3)But one person went to Seoul City Boramae Hospital
(4)The other was admitted to the special room of Seoul National University Hospital
(5)The name and disease were the same, but the trajectory of life was completely different
(6)Kim Youngho, whom I met at Boramae Hospital
(7)I grew up in Daldongne and only went to elementary school
(8)Living in a small village, I managed to make a living by doing my own work
(9)He was diagnosed with high blood pressure in his early thirtiesAt that time, the doctor recommended abstinence and weight loss, but to him who lives on manual labor
(10)Makgeolli after work was my only pleasure
(11)I didn’t go to the hospital anymore because I didn’t have any special symptoms
(12)After 10 years
(13)I kept losing weight and my mouth burned
(14)He was diagnosed with diabetes when he visited the hospital
(15)The doctor told me to watch it every two weeks to control my blood sugar
(16)He couldn’t afford to do that because he lived from hand to mouth
(17)He only went to the hospital 11 times a year
(18)I asked for a lot of medicine at once
(19)The doctor flatly refused
(20)”You need to take care of yourself, so come to 6 at least once in a month
(21)It’s like a year
(22)Please give me some medicine
(23)Kim Young-ho couldn’t keep his promise because he was busy buying
(24)So, I always lacked medicine when I thought of it
(25)I took the prescribed medicine out of my mouth
(26)But on a cold winter day
(27)A dull pain came to my chest
(28)I had angina
(29)Angina: A condition in which the coronary artery, a blood vessel that supplies blood to the heart, is narrowed by arteriosclerosis
(30)He went to a local hospital. He’s sick. If he goes any further
(31)A big hospital gave me a yellow pill, saying it could lead to a heart attack
(32)And temporary measures
(33)Kim Young-ho first wondered how much money it would cost
(34)Fortunately, the prescription for the sick was effective because the doctor didn’t get sick
(35)I didn’t go
(36)About a year after that, he was working hard
(37)He collapsed with a firm grip on his chest
(38)Fortunately, he didn’t die
(39)It widens the narrowed blood vessels and completes the procedure
(40)When I lifted the sheet, I saw a black toenail
(41)It was diabetes mellitus, diabetes mellitus, and foot disease
(42)When diabetes develops
(43)The blood is not circulating, so it rotts black
(44)His toes fell off at last
(45)After discharge, he never came back to the hospital
(46)Kim Seo Young-ho, who met at the Seoul National University Hospital, was quite different
(47)He went to a prestigious university because he was from an ordinary family
(48)He even obtained a doctorate degree and became a director of a large company
(49)Ever since I got paid for diabetes
(50)I had a medical checkup once a year
(51)He himself was diagnosed with diabetes
(52)He controlled the diet of the doctor, and he also reduced the number of dinners as the rule advised
(53)I did it
(54)He gave me food that was good for my wife’s diabetes
(55)Even though I was busy with my work, I didn’t let go of the outpatient
(56)I took my medicine regularly
(57)I came here this morning when I was jogging, and I felt a dull pain in my chest, and even he had angina
(58)I immediately came to Seoul National University Hospital for an examination
(59)And he was hospitalized in a special room for treatment
(60)The wine was finished without difficulty No other complications, no rotting toes
(61)There was always a wife next to him who was hospitalized, and in the evening, his son and daughter came to see him alternatelyThe family looked bright and happy
(62)When I saw him, I thought of another Kim Young-hoWhy are patients of the same age by the same name so different? Diabetes methods are the same for someone
(63)medical treatment
(64)There is a clear gap between the rich and the poor in managing chronic diseases. The lower the income level, the more common chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure occur
(65)Poor people are more ill but less treatedI’m too busy to take care of my health and not have enough time to live
(66)Eats
(67)The doctor sees who can blame them for health inequality because they are trying to make the most of their livelihoods
(68)weak
(69)Because the examination fee is expensive
(70)I’ll take it later
(71)Every moment I feel painfully that death is equal to everyone but never equal
(72)in the course of one’s death
(73)Can we end our lives like humans on the day we end our livesWill I be able to live without regrets until the last moment of my grandfather’s life

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