My stay in the hospital has passed 3 weeks today.
I don’t have much pain now and thank goodness, I’m inspired to blog like this.
And I don’t get too tired when I’m focused and writing with my phone.
Normally, if it was only an operation for peritonitis, the wound close in two weeks at the fastest, and if I could eat normally, I could leave the hospital.
The last test was endoscopy, a so-called stomach camera.
As long as there was no problem, it was fine.
But it wasn’t that easy.
It’s a stomach camera that I hear rumors about.
At least, I have to take unpleasant liquid.
I had a contrast agent when I had a CT scan just before.


It was so horrible when I took the contrast agent.
It was beyond tasted bad or anything like that.
IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO DRINK!
But I convinced myself that it’s much better than when I was taken here by an ambulance and it’s not poison!
And I drank it all down.
Anyway, hospitals offer only painful things.
They force you to do something painful, without hesitation!
I think there is a lot for them to discover and invent to prevent patients from painful things.
There’s no such service industry!
But there was no choice but to obey them.
Let me get back to the topic.
The last challenge I had was a stomach camera!
The doctor was showing me the test.
On the way, he said,
“Oh, my God!
What’s going on?”
And he and the medical technicians got so upset.
I was also watching it and suddenly I found a white or slightly yellowish part in a beautiful pink or red stomach wall.
The camera was moved around and it captured the strange object from various angles.
I thought it was definitely not cancer.
Because it was unexpectedly beautiful.
After the test, I was taken to my hospital room and wondered.
“What the hell was that ?”
That must not be a stomach ulcer.
It seemed like the fat of beef or pork was sticking.
Sirloin steak after all.


Boneless short ribs and loin!
I often had pork loin cutlet!
I ate sukiyaki of Matsuzaka beef and Kobe beef very often…
I saw with my own eyes the deformed stomach like beef tallow in sukiyaki.


After all, a human stomach cannot digest four-legged livestock!
So chicken was better!
I didn’t eat chicken very often because of the perspective of its energy.
I should’ve eaten more potatoes!
Taro is even better!
I should’ve eaten Konjac every day!
Those foods that melt the beef tallow anyway!
Rice cannot dissolve the beef tallow!
Rice cooked with rolled barley was better and if you put gooey yam on it, it was much better!
The staple food of Hawaiians and Polynesians is taro, and it is the best to dissolve the beef tallow!
That what I thought.
And I should have put and stewed green onions with beef!
Onions are also fine!
And mushrooms!
If I had much more mushrooms, the hole where pus accumulates would not have opened.


The cause of accumulated beef tallow in the hole shaped like a diverticulum was excessive yang!
I need a Konjac compress and a taro compress!
Huh! I didn’t expect I had been so yang or I was cursed by a cow so much!
My doctor came when I was thinking about those on my bed.
The doctor:
Mr. Naka!
This is a very serious situation!
You cannot go back home like this.
If you go back to your normal diet, your pus will grow and you’ll come back to us by an ambulance for sure.
What we are considering is to pierce a bag of the pus through a tube to remove the pus.
And you keep fasting until the pus bag gets smaller!
Me:
Fair enough.
But I made up my mind and told the doctor.
Well…💦
I wish I could go home and try a food curing.
The doctor:
If you could eat, food curing is good, but you shouldn’t eat right now.
You have to shrink your stomach.
You are alive with this high-calorie I.V. which includes all the nutrients you need.
It’s so hard to have I.V. at home!


He was right and my request was rejected.
After a while, a tube was inserted while watching an ultrasound scan.
It was very painful.
SO PAINFUL.
But the technique of the doctor was superb.
He hit the center of the pus bag and inserted the tube by watching an ultrasound scan.
The next issue is when this tube can be removed.
The doctor told me that I’ll have a CT scan again and swallow the stomach camera again.
And if the pus bag is small enough, I can leave the hospital!
And I’m having the final stomach camera test the day after tomorrow!
I don’t know what’s gonna happen ….

