検査結果の確認
Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello. So, yeah, you already noticed, but I was okay. Yes, thank god, thank god.
So, the 神経内分泌指標, the CT scan results came in, and it did not transfer to
other, any other organs. It did not transfer to リンパース節, and the 悪性度,
which shows how fast things move. It means speed. Right, how fast it moves to different
organs, right? That was the lowest one. So, and it was stage 1. It was only stage 1. That's
how you call it. Right. You know, usually cancers have stages, right? If it's 4, it's
like, oh, stage 1. So, that's good. That was good. That was good. So good. Now, all I have
to do is just take it out, and then just continually just do some regular checkups. Yeah. And then
I'll be good. Great. So relieved. It was two days ago, or three days ago. That was two days
ago. Two days ago that we talked about this. Three days ago, I guess. Three days ago, yeah.
And then two days ago, that was the result day. Right. I texted you guys. Yes, yes. Immediately.
Oh, yeah. It's, I know how you're relieved. Yeah. I can tell from your face. Oh, really?
It's completely different. Oh, yeah. Boy. Yeah. Yeah. It's a bit weird feeling to me,
that it's, like, it's still, like, you got cancer, and you have to do, like, surgery,
and you have to be, you know, hospitalized for two weeks and things. So, it's not anything
good, or it's not anything happy, right? Right, right. But still, I'm feeling like this is
something, like, something great happens, like, yes, kind of. I know. It's so weird. It is weird.
It is weird. But, I mean, it's, for me, it's very celebratory. It's like, I, it feels like
I just won life. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right? The only loss I have is just several
moments of my life. Yeah. Hospitalized, and... Weeks. Taking more shit in the future of my life.
Yeah. That's it. That's the only loss I have, right? And doing more CT scans. Yeah. Which, by the way,
CT scan was pretty painful. Was it? Yeah. I did this thing called the ZOE CT, which takes,
like, a 3D scan of your intestine. Okay. How you do it is, first, you have a tube up your anal,
and then the tube... What? That's right. Okay. You have tube up your ass, and then they, um,
CTスキャンの苦痛
they pump in gas... Into your... Into my, into my ass. Okay. Which, then, the gas fills up my
internal organs, and then it kind of blows up. Okay. Right. It's inflated. So, with the inflated
internal organs, they can really take a CT scan, like a 3D version of it. You can
now clearly see... I see. Like, what's going inside my body. Oh, that sounds... That was really painful.
That was, like, one of the most... Really? Suffering... Really? Scans I've ever done in my life.
Like, I did. It was so... I literally was about to pass out. Really? I was about to pass out,
literally. But, like, you can't all pass out here. Like, if I pass out, I won't know how...
Like, they're not going to take an accurate picture of how bad the... Really? Right. Like,
if I pass out, they... And you've... Right. Because if I pass out, they would have to stop the,
you know, scanning, and I wouldn't know the results. Like, I have to know the results,
because I've waited two weeks for this fucking day, and I'm not going to let this fucking gas
me up, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I fought back. Wow. But, like, it was so easy to just, like,
let it go, and just be like... Really? Yeah. It was... It was tough, though. It was tough.
And you're going to have to do that, like, several times? Like, yeah, like, probably,
like, three times a year or so. Three times a year. Okay. Not that bad, but still. But I would do it.
I would do it, you know? I mean, I won life. I just won life. So, I would do anything. Yeah.
祝いの瞬間
Right. I would do anything. Oh, I didn't know that. Okay. Yeah. But, yeah. But, yeah. But,
you know, like, the big picture is... I'm so glad. Yeah. Okay. It is a celebratory thing.
Like, I'm happy about it. I celebrated with a yakiniku, like I said. Oh, yes, yes. You went
to yakiniku. I went to yakiniku. Yes, I ate a fuckton, and I felt like I was about to puke
after that. And then I ate ice cream after that, which didn't help. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, honestly,
big day, big moment. Man, tell me about it. Yeah. Fucking... So, man, thank you for the...
Thank you for the support. No, I did nothing. Thank you for the hopes. Well, yeah. Yeah. I was
sending you some, I don't know, whatever, the thing, power, force. Yeah. Thank you. Everything,
but... Right. Yeah. Honestly. Well... So relieved. I mean, I'm not... I don't know if I should say
like this, but congratulations. Yeah. I don't know if it's like... It is a congratulations.
Yeah. Congratulations that it was not such a big life-threatening shit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Right. The day I... Yeah. You know, the doctor told me that, oh, it was okay.
Was it like... So you went to the... I went to the hospital, yes. Yeah. Hospital.
The doctor told me in person, like, hey, this is the result. We're okay. After that,
I have no idea why, but I went to a planetarium after that. Okay. Was it
planned beforehand or... It was not planned beforehand. You just wanted to go? I didn't want
to go to a planetarium. I had no idea why I went to a planetarium. I don't know. It's just... I
don't know. It was just... No idea why. Maybe it's just like this huge stars,
life, you know, like meaning of life kind of thing. Yeah. Universe. And like, you kind of
wonder why you're here. I don't know. It's kind of like this mentality, weird mentality, you know.
Yeah. I went to a planetarium. Yeah. And I slept halfway. Okay.
Yeah. So you thought through all the universe. Yeah. All that, like, what is life? Yeah. What's
the reason of being yourself? Yeah. It was weird. It was a weird mental situation, though. Yeah.
宇宙と人生の考察
So, yeah. Then after that, I went to a yakini. Yeah. Great, great, great. Yeah. That's that.
So you're good? You're doing good? I'm doing great. You're doing great? I'm doing really good.
Yeah. I'm not even scared about the surgery. Okay. At all. At all? At all.
Zero worries about surgery. You're feeling like it's kind of over. Yeah. I'm like, yeah.
It feels like it's done, you know. I feel like I overcame the hurdle. I did. Yeah. I mean,
the surgery, you know, it is a risk on its own, you know. It is a surgery. There's always risk
involved. Right. But I'm not that scared. Yeah. I am careful about not being, you know, being
infected by, like, a consensual. Yeah. You know, COVID or influenza. Because if that happens.
Right. It has to be rescheduled, they said. So, that. That's it, though. So, thank God.
Thank God. Yeah. I don't know what to say. Yeah. It's just pure relief. Yeah. Yeah. So,
thank you, everybody, who was sending me prayers. I was okay. Thank God. Thank God. All right.
So, that's it. Yeah. The moment I received the line message from you, I still just a little
pop-up came. Yeah. Yeah. All in slow-mo. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
And you sent me, like, thank God. Yeah. Yes.
My father was very relieved, as well. Yeah, I can imagine that. I can. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Right. He's, like, a bit far from you. Right. He's in America. And I can imagine, like, he's
worrying about it. Yeah. He went through surgery, as well, because of cancer, too. So, we understand.
Yeah. Like, insanity of waiting if it's, like, okay or not. Right. So, yeah. I will live life,
appreciating life. Yeah. You have to. Yeah. We have to. Yes. Yeah.
That's it, guys. All right. Thanks for listening. Bye-bye.