My hospital stay opened my eyes to our country's declining geriatric care
Briefly

Cindy Adams shares her challenging hospital experience marked by unexplained health issues, resulting in weight loss and an inability to enjoy food. As her condition worsened, she was admitted to intensive care, undergoing various tests without a clear diagnosis. While she grappled with the uncertainty, support from friends provided some comfort. Despite her physical struggles, her writing connects historical political commentary with her own medical journey, reflecting on the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Food. I couldn't smell it, taste it or have it. I lost 12 pounds. Nobody knew what or why. And still don't.
They called for a second opinion. Not clear whether it was from a specialist or my accountant. 'Second opinion' means surgery.
Read at New York Post
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