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So, I'm going to read a message from people.
This one.
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So, I am on the sheet of the messages, and this is just the timing where the contract
ended.
So, there are many messages about that.
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But I'm going to kind of skip those.
やまちゃんの左手のシコリ
You have a bump on your arm.
Yeah.
Are you going to take that?
What do you mean?
Are you going to do surgery on that?
Take it away?
No.
I'm just seeing it.
I think I know what that is.
You know what that is, right?
Okay.
Yeah.
Because that's not going to go away unless you do a surgery.
Right?
It's, I don't know if it's a surgery, but some people say it's just you push it, and
that's fine.
It goes away.
Yeah.
Where does all the liquid go?
I don't know.
The fluid?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Where does all the liquid go?
I don't know.
The fluid go?
It's dissolved into your...
It works like that?
I don't know.
That's what I heard.
Is it pushable?
Is it pushable?
I don't want to push, but...
Is it soft?
Yeah, you can touch it if you want to.
Okay.
It's like a, it's like a water balloon.
Yeah.
It's like a tight, super tight water balloon.
Right, right, right.
It's called ganglion, and yeah, but I...
Does it hurt?
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
I've been this guy from, since I was high school or something.
Yeah.
But yeah.
But it's been getting bigger and bigger, right?
Not like bigger and bigger, but it's, it got big at one time.
Really?
And since then, it's like...
It's the same size?
It's like, yeah, it's like this.
So there was this one event that got it big?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I think I have to go to the hospital and make doctor see this, and see if it's really
no problem or not.
When was the last time you, when a professional saw that?
I've never been to hospital, but my mom, she works at the hospital, so she saw it.
Okay.
And she was like...
左手のシコリの原因と影響
Well, I mean, if she saw it and she's like, well, it's not that much of an emergency.
Yeah.
But she also said that you...
You should go?
You should go to the hospital and see...
Professional?
Yeah.
To make sure.
Make sure, right?
Yeah.
Because there's a possibility.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's been saying that.
Oh, for a long time?
Yes.
And I know I have to go to the hospital, but yeah.
So are you worried that they're going to cut your hand and like...
Well, I mean, I don't know.
To me, it's just, yeah, it's not fine, kind of.
Well, come on, it's obviously, it's getting bigger.
The last time I saw you, it was not that big.
Okay.
Last time I remember seeing you...
But actually, so it's like getting bigger and like getting smaller.
Really?
It fluctuates?
Yeah.
So today it's not that big.
Really?
When does it get big?
Like, what makes it bigger?
The moment I realized this guy was when I did push-ups at the high school soccer booth.
Okay.
And the reason why is my...
I think my concept is really, really hard and I cannot do this, like 90 degrees.
I see.
And that's why like it hurt, hurt, hurt.
So you were like damaging your bones?
Yeah.
And like kind of...
And then like this, like something comes up and then that's what I first found.
Then after that, I just kind of gone.
And then like, you know, a few years ago, I restarted doing like things like kintores
and everything.
And that, I think that's the reason of this one.
That's how it got really big?
Yeah.
I think so.
The way I, you know, I have to do this when I do the exercise and everything.
So right now, if you do that movement, does it hurt a little bit or no?
A little bit, yes.
A little bit?
Yeah.
Not...
It's probably because of your bones, right?
Not because of the little bump.
Right.
I think it's because of...
I don't know if it's the bones, but it's like kansetsu.
Kansetsu?
Yeah.
Huh.
But yeah, I know.
I know I have to go to the hospital and then I know, but kind of, yeah, it's just a lazy
guy here.
Yeah.
Same reason why anyone wouldn't want to go to the doctor's, right?
シコリと病院への訪問
It's just...
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean...
But I'm gonna go.
You're gonna go?
Yeah.
Like, honestly.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Finally, I feel like...
Yeah.
Kind of...
Finally, like, yeah, I have to go.
I don't want to, right?
So, yes.
I'm gonna go.
Yeah, you should go.
To the hospital.
Yeah, you should go.
Yeah.
Has that ever been, like, a barrier of doing anything?
Not this guy, but the fact that I cannot, like, bend my tekubi, so I cannot, like, do
push-ups because of...
Not because of the muscles, but because of the kansetsu.
Your arm.
I see.
So that's one.
Okay.
Or, like, sometimes I, for example, like, playing guitars and everything, if I too much
bend my...
How...
Wrist?
Wrist.
Yeah.
Wrist hurt sometimes.
Okay.
I see.
I see.
It seems like a problem with your, you know, wrist, not the bump.
Yeah.
So...
Wow.
But, like, it does feel like, accidentally, you know, you might bump your...
Wrist into, like, a wall or something.
Oh.
And you might accidentally burst it, right?
Yeah.
That has never happened?
No.
Oh.
You're a careful guy.
That could happen someday, right?
Sure, sure.
Like, you just, accidentally, you just, like, boom!
And then, like, oh, shit.
Oh, no.
It does feel like it's burstable, you know?
Yeah.
It does feel like it.
But you saw, you know, an information that said that you can, like, burst it in your body.
That's...
I mean, yeah, that's...
Well, maybe I shouldn't do that, but even if you go to the hospital, but the doctor,
what doctor will do is just, yeah, it's just a ganglion and just, boom!
What's it made out of?
So it says it's, like, I'm not sure the exact thing, but it's, like, a kind of liquid that,
for, like, should be the smoothest for, like, bones or cancers and everything.
And it's kind of, somehow, you got a little hole, and it's just coming outside and make
it, like...
I see.
Or, like, at one point, it's, like, it's sticking at one area, you know?
Is it collagen?
Sorry?
Collagen, no?
I don't think so.
It's more, like, liquid thing, like, yeah, I forget the exact name, but...
Interesting.
Wow.
Yeah.
左手のシコリの考察
Yeah, but, yeah, I'm going to go to the hospital.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
Just in case.
Just in case, yes.
Something's bad.
I should.
Right.
I should.
I should.
I should go.
Yes.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
All right.
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.