Unfortunately, I got sick today, which meant I couldn't visit the military office

I had no idea this would happen, and I never could have guessed that I'd be sick today. Of course, I never wanted to get sick, but unpleasant things can happen unexpectedly, whether I want them to or not. So my day started at the hospital in the doctor's office, where I took tests for COVID, blood, and feces. But I didn't understand why I needed to take a feces test when I had a fever, a headache, and other signs of illness.

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This is my medical certificate from the hospital. It says I have a viral infection. I still find it strange that they use USSR-era abbreviations in official medical documents.

I tried to ask them why I needed to take a feces test, but she responded so rudely: "I'm not dancing on your leash; I'm just doing my job." It felt like she was saying, "Shut up and don't ask me questions." Well, okay, I understood that she was probably nervous, so I figured it was better not to ask any more questions. I just tried to finish my tests without saying anything else and leave. But unfortunately, that wasn't the end of it. An even worse thing happened when she asked me to pull down my pants in front of the open window. I was just shocked. She told me that everything was okay and that nobody would see me, even though just a few minutes earlier I had seen random people walking right past that window.

Anyway, because of everything that happened, I couldn't make it to the military office.That meant, I missed my appointment at the military office because I couldn't go there, and I had a valid reason. Instead, I realized I had a legal way to clarify my military registration by mail. So I took all the documents I had prepared yesterday and sent them directly to the military office as a registered letter. Now I just have to wait and see how they respond.

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