食中毒の原因と初期症状
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So, I heard you were out last week because of foodpoisoning?
Yes. Oh, yes.
How was...
No, I mean...
I'm sure it was bad.
I'm sorry for the absent vegetables.
Oh, no, no, no.
And, um...
Worried about your health.
That was...
That was terrible.
So, what did you eat?
Oyster.
Raw oysters, huh?
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
What was it called?
The fucker?
The fucker's name was the fucker's name?
What was it called?
The noro?
Yeah.
Oh, noro?
Yeah, I mean...
I couldn't...
I wasn't able to go to the hospital, first of all.
Okay.
So, I don't know what's the exact virus name.
But it was 細菌性腸炎 in general.
Okay.
And it was the first time
I've ever had those things in my life.
Yeah, yeah.
And I...
Honestly, I was very underestimated.
I was very underestimating all those things, like...
Food poisoning?
Yes.
Tortillas and, like, cookies and, you know,everything.
Yeah.
Every time I heard those stories from friends,people,
I was like, come on, man.
Can't be done, man.
Come on, just eat it, man.
Be a man.
Yeah, I don't care about that.
But it was terrible.
Impossible?
It was terrible.
I don't want to eat oysters.
Not worth it?
Not worth the taste?
生牡蠣? No, I don't think so.
Okay.
All right.
I mean, if it's...
Unless it's very fresh, like the ones...
For example, like, you go to Hokkaido and just youeat at the very, you know,
the port and you eat it, or, like, very freshones.
Yeah.
I might be eating.
I see.
But not in Tokyo.
Not in Tokyo?
No, I don't...
Not anymore?
No, no.
Gave you trauma, huh?
It's not worth it.
Taste, and I mean, think about it, it's not thatgood.
It's not that good?
Not risking yourself to go through that again?
No.
Yeah, it's delicious, but it's not that good.
Like, you can boil it, or you can burn it.
Boiling is just as good?
Yeah, it's good, it's good.
It's decent, yeah.
I see.
It was terrible.
At midnight, I suddenly felt very sickness.
Yeah, so what time did you eat the oysters?
So, I ate dinner time.
Okay, so, like, maybe 7 or 8 or something likethat?
Yeah.
Sure.
But it was not the day after that dinner, not thenight after the dinner.
It was the night next day.
I see.
So, after 24 hours?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And suddenly, like, it was like 3, 4.
3 a.m.?
3 a.m. or 4 a.m. in midnight.
I suddenly felt very sickness, just woke up, andjust...
It's like kurumayoi.
I see.
I feel like, what is it?
You know, oh, I feel very...
And I went to the bathroom, and then just puked.
Okay.
So, like, you didn't first, like, understand whatthe hell was going on.
Yeah, I thought it's just maybe cold, maybe, well,I don't know, maybe something happened.
And I just felt, oh, what is it?
Just puked, and the sickness, like, had gone once.
So, I, oh, it's gone.
And just went to bed again.
All right.
And a few hours later, oh, woke up again.
Okay.
Oh, I have to...
Yeah, I have to decide to puke.
Bed and to the bathroom and just puked again.
Okay.
And, like, that goes, like, whole night until themorning.
Shit.
Until the dawn.
Until you see the sun?
Yeah.
The beautiful sunrise?
Yeah.
You were puking?
Yes.
Oh.
I was in the bathroom for a very long time.
I was holding my, you know, the banky like this,and I couldn't...
You were, like, face to face with the banky?
Yeah.
I was facing, I was seeing the white...
You were having a full-on meeting in the toilet.
Honestly, honestly, I was so desperate.
Is that what you say?
I was, like, very sad without any hope.
Okay.
You were depressed?
Yeah.
Depressed in the bathroom.
I was just holding my banky and just staring...
Staring into the world?
Yeah.
You were probably in the bathroom more than youwere in the bed that night then, right?
Yeah, yeah, that night, yes.
Oh, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's terrible.
Right.
So, does it hurt?
So, at the beginning, no.
It was just puking.
It was just, like, weirdness, tingliness in yourstomach?
Yeah.
In the morning, I had nothing in me.
Okay.
But I puked.
It was like...
Even though there's nothing to puke out?
Yeah.
That's terrible.
It's like...
That's terrible.
Yeah, it was terrible.
Okay.
Oh, God.
And, yeah.
壮絶な3日間の闘病生活
And then, next, like, morning, the day comes.
And then, I guess that was Saturday, I think.
I had my friend's wedding on that day.
Oh, damn.
And at first, I didn't know that it was a recentwedding.
So, I thought I might be able to attend it.
It's just gone.
But, obviously not.
Because you're going to pass it on to people?
Yeah.
And also, I couldn't get out from the bathroom,basically.
So, it was still continuing?
Yeah.
Oh, damn.
I just went to the bedroom again.
Just slept, I don't know, like, a few hours,maybe.
And just woke up and just go to the bathroom.
Oh, that's sad.
That's bad.
And, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I sent a message to my friend,
I'm sorry, I'm in this situation.
I am sorry.
I cannot go to the wedding party.
And then, yeah, after that, my, how do you say,like, stomach?
Yeah, stomach, like, giddy.
Giddy?
Yeah, it's coming.
Diarrhea?
Sorry?
Diarrhea?
Diarrhea, yeah, we did that.
Diarrhea came and stomach ache a little bit.
So, I had to be inside of the bathroom.
Like, literally, I was holding a pinky like thisand puked.
Then, you have to change position.
Do another meeting?
Then, you do the, you know, you need to fightagainst the diarrhea.
And then, it finished, once you finish fightingagainst diarrhea, you're puking again.
Oh, my God, back and forth.
Yeah, it was back and forth.
Oh, damn, that's bad.
Yeah, one time, it came, like, at the same time.
Oh, no.
And I was like, wait, wait, what should I do?
Like, how should I do with it?
Right, you gotta set your priorities, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Set your priorities, yeah.
But, yeah, luckily, I had nothing in my stomach topuke out.
Ah, true.
So, I was just sitting like this, fighting againstdiarrhea, and then just did puking, like, air puking.
Like, a dry puke?
Yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
Yes, yes.
That's bad.
That was terrible.
That's terrible.
In total, like, three days, I guess.
That happened for three days?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was tough.
That's tough.
Yeah.
Well, if you are able to go to the hospital, thedoctor will give you some medicines andeverything, and it could be, like, shorten theperiod.
Yeah, recover faster.
Yeah.
Sure.
But how could I go out from my place?
Right, because every, I don't know, every fewminutes, you have to go to the bathroom, right?
Right.
I couldn't go to the hospital, first of all.
Oh, my God.
It's terrible.
So, you had to go to the bathroom every fewminutes for a whole three days?
Not a whole three days.
The peak moment was like that.
But after that, it's just every hour.
Every hour or two?
Oh, my God.
That's terrible.
It was terrible.
It was terrible.
I was...
I puked too many times.
And then my throat started to, like, aching.
Like burn?
Yeah, because of the...
Isan?
Isan, and it's like...
I'm sure.
It was like hurting like that.
Yeah.
And, yeah, it was tough.
I'm sure your ass hurt, too.
Oh, yes, yes.
Right?
Oh, my God.
Well, thanks to the washlet.
Oh, right.
Yes.
Sure.
If I don't have any washlet...
Oh, yeah.
Right.
Would have been a nightmare.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Gotta watch out.
Yeah, I mean, you gotta be careful about thosethings.
Yeah, fortunately, I've never been hit with foodpoisoning ever before.
So, unfortunately, I don't know how that feels,but...
Yeah, you're welcome.
You're welcome one day.
See, I'm so scared that I can't try it anymore.
Oh, really?
Yeah, like every time I'm offered or like have achance to have a raw oyster, I'm like,
not today.
I'm too scared.
I hear too many stories.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But you're right.
Yeah.
You're right.
That's clever.
Yeah.
That's a clever way.
The fresher, the better.
I think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, yeah, I was too over trusting my experience.
Okay.
Okay.
I ate many tons of, you know, raw oysters.
As I had nothing.
So, I thought like I'm okay with those things.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, actually.
Oh, man.
Oh, I'm so sorry, man.
That must have been terrible.
That must have been terrible.
Yeah.
食中毒体験後の心境と教訓
So, like the ones in Hokkaido is where you eat atthe port.
Is that safe?
Or is that like...
So, it's not 100% safe.
But it's safer.
Safer than what you...
Safer than the ones you eat in Tokyo.
In Tokyo, like those.
Transported for like a few hours or days.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
But it's not 100% still.
Okay.
Even if very, very fresh ones.
Oh, okay.
I got it, got it, got it.
It's just, you're lucky or not.
I see.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
That's scary.
But if it's like fried or...
Yes, yes.
Boiled, then it's...
You're good, right?
Yeah.
That killed.
All right.
That's good.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
Man, that's scary.
I can't even...
I'm a little bit scared even to do the boiled onesor the fried ones too.
Because I hear too many stories.
Yeah.
But if you heat them, they're gone.
They're gone.
Okay, all right.
Okay, yeah.
I'll start with the boiled ones first.
Oh, that's scary.
Yeah, that was scary.
That was like, you can't do anything against that.
Yeah.
You can't eat...
Can you...
Do you have appetite?
I had to at least like waters and those things.
Sure, right.
My wife got me like OS1.
Okay.
Tons of OS1s and everything.
I drank them and then I puked.
Oh, that's terrible.
Oh, my God.
It's like, yeah.
But you had appetite though.
Like you wanted to eat.
Um, not really.
Not really?
Yeah.
Okay.
It's like you don't feel any hunger.
Okay.
It's like very strange and...
Yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gotta be careful.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Glad you survived.
Yes, thank you.
Yeah.
Thank God.
All right.
Honestly.
Gotta be careful.
You gotta be careful.
All right.
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.