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A young woman recovering in a sanatorium recounts the shock and relief when a physician declares her fit for discharge, and she navigates a surge of conflicting emotions shaped by long illness and fear of relapse. Medical explanations and cautions prompt uneasy hope while memories of past treatments and skeptical expectations persist. Preparing to return home involves awkward correspondence with family, tentative plans for staged convalescence, and reflections on regained freedom alongside vulnerability. The narrative moves between intimate interior recollection and practical arrangements, tracing a fragile balance of joy, doubt, and the careful measures required to reenter ordinary life.
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