The author describes a recent health scare that landed them in the hospital for eight days, receiving treatment for an unknown flu. They reflect on the lackluster conditions of the hospital, including the food, lack of fresh gowns, and poor quality of care. Despite the less than ideal circumstances, the author expresses gratitude towards those who supported them during their recovery.

Upon returning home, the author continues to receive nursing care from two RNs daily for six weeks. They receive support from friends such as John and Margo Catsimatidis and Mindy and Randy Levine who provided food and comfort during their recovery. Despite the challenges faced during their hospital stay, the author is appreciative of the care received and the support from loved ones.

The author reflects on the changes they observed in the medical field, including the shift from traditional white uniforms to casual attire for visitors, patients, and staff. They also comment on the prioritization of wealth over health in today’s medical facilities, where patients with better insurance receive longer stays and better accommodations.

Despite the challenges faced during their hospitalization, the author maintains a sense of humor and gratitude for being alive and well. They joke about the humorous interactions with hospital staff and express thankfulness for the care they received. The author acknowledges the role of poverty in receiving prompt care and humorously mentions the idea of self-service surgery for certain patients.

As April Fool’s Day approaches, the author humorously reflects on the current state of politics and their own readiness to return to complaining about everyday matters. They joke about the absurdity of certain situations encountered during their hospital stay and express a lighthearted attitude towards the challenges faced. Ultimately, the author is grateful for the care they received and the support of friends and loved ones during their recovery.

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