
Hello. This is the emergency staff from surgery. The situation is taking a turn for the worse…!? Huh…? If it doesn’t come out, it will be surgery in the operating room, and we will do it. “Surgery? We will attach a colostomy.” ……… Don’s Cancer Diary Episode 2 End
Colon cancer?
Artificial anus… Wow…
It might be temporary depending on the condition, but I wonder…
What happened to your face?
I’m not keeping up with the understanding.
So it was colon cancer after all…
There is still a possibility of refusing the surgery because it will lead to the next story.
Muu-chan, help me!
As expected, I thought it wouldn’t become a topic of conversation after it stopped being available for free after episode 2, but it seems that was indeed the case…
Why does everyone have a frown?
I was finally able to recognize it as a beard and not lips.
>>11
It’s not lips turned inside out…
Speaking of which, I originally had a black beard…
Can you drink beer with colon cancer?
I’m glad it’s not about the author!
Can you stop from here?
>>15
You will probably be strongly urged to stay, but it’s not mandatory, so you can of course refuse.
You might be told, “According to our policy, surgery is the best option for this treatment, so if that’s not possible, please go to another hospital.”
I’m going to become an ostomate…
All Welcia pharmacies nationwide are equipped with toilets for ostomates, so be sure to make use of them!
I no longer have the spirit to resist or lash out as I please, Poison Uncle.
Well, if you drink like an idiot, the risk of colon cancer is bound to increase…
>>19
The risk of esophageal cancer and liver cancer is skyrocketing!
It feels like the words “Oh no!” are about to come out.
The way the souls of the departed are arranged, like my usual habits, has a flavor reminiscent of a flickering flame of life as it fades away…
You’re a veteran, aren’t you?
Speaking of the anus, it’s a bond of mutual sympathy among those with the same illness, after all…
With a sorrowful gaze.
An old man who was chugging beer while calling it a health drink…
>>26
That’s only to be expected…
The loneliness of an old man alone in a night hospital room due to cancer perfectly aligns with the drawing.
>>28
You don’t have a family either…
The poison uncle claims to be a naturalist, so he already seems to dislike anything artificial, especially when it comes to his own body.
>>29
“Shall we transplant someone else’s anus somewhere?”
>>190
The one you imagine when you first hear about an artificial anus!
It said there are a lot of kids, but is that true for you too?
I think you should definitely shave this beard…
The phrase “Drugs are ‘risks’… it turns out there were others besides Dad who said that.”
Whether or not to remove the cancer, if the intestinal obstruction doesn’t improve, it’s a case where surgery is necessary to avoid death.
>>33
Stuck poop explodes, affecting multiple organs and causing death from failure.
The fact that the hospital room doesn’t become completely dark is realistic.
Stop wearing the socks you have on.
You have four lovers, right?
Hospital food…
Delicious…
>>39
I wonder if they also arrange hospital food to eat.
Cancer.
Do you understand this feeling, Butaemon…?
The fact that the author is depicting multiple doctors makes me feel like they are okay.
If I prioritize having a character express my biased thoughts, it really shows that as a veteran, they are skilled at manga.
What’s wrong? Wasn’t beer supposed to be good for your health?
I had declared that I would never undergo surgery, but it seems I have no choice but to have the surgery after all.
I always think it’s strange how the intestines transport such toxic waste so nonchalantly.
>>47
It’s amazing that it doesn’t leak out on its own, isn’t it?
It’s not perfect, but…
>>49
It would be helpful if you could hold back a little more.
>>47
The strangest thing is that humans have used animal intestines as sausage casings.
Why did you think to stuff it with meat?
>>52
When talking about the edible parts, the amount of meat is small and the organs occupy a large portion inside the body.
Since it would be wasteful to throw away most of it after going through the trouble of taking it apart, instead of discarding it, I filled the lungs with meat and used various parts like the heart and stomach, but it became mainstream to use the intestines, which are pouch-shaped and suitable for boiling and smoking.
It’s already terminally ill elderly, isn’t it?
I thought I was not the kind of person who would suffer from a serious illness…
People don’t really understand the seriousness of the term “artificial anus,” do they?
>>51
I think it would be better to change the name to “Belly Poop Faucet.”
>>54
Since I’m a party involved, if you say something like that, I’ll punch you and spill the contents of the storeroom.
>>84
What do you prove by demonstrating that you have a character suitable for a piece of shit?
>>84
Belly poop faucet man!
>>84
It’s great to be healthy enough to hit!
>>54
That’s a response like a child.
>>51
The sound is about the same as that of an artificial joint.
>>51
Sometimes I feel sorry about it, but I want to comfortably use the toilet, so I use the accessible restroom. Then I wondered what an ostomate is, and when I searched for it, I found out it’s actually a pretty important device related to life.
>>66
Thank you for knowing.
My parents are also having trouble with their male mates being buried, so I’d appreciate it if you could refrain from doing so unless it’s absolutely necessary…
Yamagata is a character that feels like an avatar of the author, but since it’s not nonfiction, knowing that it can depict up to the point of death brings a certain tension.
I didn’t realize a new series had started.
Because it’s a poop pouch manufacturing machine…
I knew it was poison, didn’t I…
It’s amazing that the human body continues to function with an artificial anus.
Raw Sauna Wars
The Great Citizen of Death
The teacher who properly remembered the mistress setting.
It seems that the time has come. I no longer fear death. Now in my fifties, I’ve indulged in alcohol and cigarettes and have finished everything I wanted to do. I’ve accomplished everything, whether in work or play. However, I have no responsibilities until I repay my family. I have gone through multiple marriages in my youth and have quite a few children, but I have returned to living alone, getting used to it, and most of the income from child support has vanished. This is tough. I’ve always been afraid of and hated injections since I was a child… I never expected winter to come. Regarding body temperature, I measured the oxygen levels with something like laundry between my fingertips. It came… At 1:00 AM, a group of nurses came to check the IV fluid. When the next group of nurses left, I was surprised again that they were switching shifts. At 1:00 AM, a group of nurses came to check the IV fluid, and they switched shifts. It was the second incident. However, what I thought was that they should have switched shifts, but I was surprised again later, as they were supposed to change shifts. But in the third attempt, even though the injection went well, I was pricked three times despite it being a lie. I thought about the syringe saying, “You will die today.” I probably won’t get used to it and will die. Still, I want to live as long as I can, thinking that I might die. Nevertheless, I want to live as long as I can, thus, “You will die today” made me seriously scared. Meeting life at the end… UーーーーーーKITA TATA… Have I become cancerous? What is happening? My debut seems to be narrower than normal.
>>63
They act like they’re taking responsibility, but to put it mildly, aren’t they just scum of humanity?
>>70
It’s not really like that, is it?
>>63
It’s sad that not a single person has come to visit, even in this situation, rather than talking about responsibility.
>>76
Ah…
>>76
They say they cut off all ties themselves…
>>63
If someone who’s not skilled does the blood draw, it really can’t be done…
When I was stabbed five times, I was about to say, “Don’t mess with me.”
>>158
Well then, I’ll take it from the back of your hand, but will you forgive me?
Good vein
When I first hear it, I wonder if they’re going to replace the muscles of the anus with something silicone-like?
The shortcut of filling in with text just to earn frames makes it look like an expression of being unable to collect one’s thoughts due to a sudden event.
What is this performance where the soul is speaking?
You’re drawing properly.
Didn’t you accept that you were going to die?
An elderly person who used to be confident in their physical strength and advocated their own health methods in their youth becomes diagnosed with cancer and ends up with a colostomy.
It might become a somewhat amazing document regardless of the author’s intention.
I wonder why they want to put in a spirit ball.
How old are you going to be?
You have poop on your mouth.
These days, artificial colostomies have improved significantly, so it’s mostly just a matter of considering whether to revert them, so it’s not a serious issue.
>>80
You can return it… Are you going to keep it?
>>83
You just need to connect where you cut.
The intestines shorten.
They said they cut ties, so maybe they haven’t told you about the hospitalization either.
>>81
Well, it’s just that I just got admitted to the hospital in an emergency…
Maybe Akemi-chan is the only one who knows about the hospitalization.
We need to come up with better names for “population anus” and “lumbago.”
>>86
I think being too negative isn’t good, but since the comedy aspect of a slipped disc is too much, I want a more serious name.
>>107
Nerve explosion hips
>>112
It suddenly becomes like a special move, doesn’t it?
It really looks painful, doesn’t it, artificial anus?
Even though he’s a toxic uncle, I can’t help but feel sorry for him.
So, episode 2 has arrived?
I wonder how many people are still living in the initial apartment neighborhood.
“Read together: Intestines and Nose”
It makes me feel a bit lonely.
Didn’t you say you would die without seeing a doctor?
>>96
You can only say energetic things while you are still healthy.
People who boast a lot tend to look surprisingly glum when they themselves fall ill.
>>113
The situation where you can’t move your body properly and are being kept alive by others is too big of a blow to your self-esteem…
>>113
I mean, I’ve said this many times, but my thoughts have changed since more than 10 years ago when I was still in good health, and I’m clearly aware that “I want to die gracefully, but when death actually approaches, I will definitely struggle pathetically.”
He may seem ambitious, but he’s just an old man who hates doctors…
I don’t want to live until 75.
On the contrary, it’s the result of living too healthily, right, poison uncle?
If I had lived more destructively, I might have died quickly.
>>98
Are you living a disastrous life?
>>101
I don’t drink alcohol or smoke, and I’m mindful of eating vegetables…
>>98
Those who live destructively often can’t die quickly; instead, they suffer from serious illnesses and live in pain.
The human body can break easily, but it is quite sturdy and doesn’t break catastrophically.
>>105
It’s a grateful thing that Japan doesn’t kill me easily.
>>108
If you want to die, you can die.
I’m often told to do everything possible, so it ends up being like a worthless life-prolonging treatment.
>>105
In the end, everyone will suffer, just at different points of death.
Cancer~💦
>>100
Ophthalmology “Stop it”
A little older than my parents back home…
Unfortunately, most people live for decades struggling with their disabilities and end up dying in a messy manner.
Having family or facilities that take care of you is quite a blessing, and depending on age, there are times when passing away quickly can be seen as a relief.
Well, this is something you won’t understand unless you’ve seen various things.
I learned about the anal canal from intestines and noses.
The poisonous uncle who was talking about not prolonging his life is now clinging to it.
Beautiful…
I just need a temporary outlet for my bowel movements, so once the cancer treatment allows me to pass stool again, I can block it up again.
If it’s colon cancer near the anus, that’s impossible.
When being taken care of by family, it can lead to happiness, but the longer the caregiving period lasts, the more it becomes painfully obvious that they wish you would just die.
When the theme is illness, it feels so raw that I can’t read it with my previous sensibilities…
I don’t go to the hospital much, but if I stop complaining about doctors, it really feels like I’m quietly watching life unfold.
Even if you’re anonymous, when you become an old man, you’ll cling to life.
Everyone is like that.
Even if it’s the author’s avatar, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the author themselves has cancer.
>>123
Well…
>>125
If it were to happen, honestly, I couldn’t draw it.
>>129
Physically and emotionally… if I were writing like this, it would be amazing grit.
>>131
Although the age and original personality are different, I have also drawn people with intestines and noses…
>>129
It depends on when that happened, doesn’t it?
If it was a long time ago and it’s already healed now, then…
>>129
I thought I was depicting a real experience, but upon reflection, it’s quite unrealistic for my grandfather to be drawing manga while battling illness.
>>123
It’s really confusing around that area.
>>126
The boundary between the author and the work has been quite ambiguous for a long time…
>>126
It’s almost like an essay, isn’t it?
You’re probably not insured, so isn’t it tight on payments? I’m worrying about this unnecessary thing.
>>124
It seems that they went to the dentist regularly for check-ups in order to enjoy delicious meals.
I believe I am properly enrolled in health insurance.
I’m clinging to life ugly, but the smug old man who was poisoned has ended up like this, and I feel a big sense of satisfaction.
>>127
That is also another ugliness.
I feel like the details are strangely specific, but has Yanagisawa-sensei really not experienced it?
Looking at the drawings from episode 2, I feel like the lines show they have quite a bit of stamina and seem lively.
>>136
I guess I wouldn’t be able to draw unless I’ve somewhat recovered.
If it’s a level of cancer that’s too late to be saved, then there’s no way I can write a manga anymore.
Did you shoot the cancer, but it’s not gone?
I like the toxic uncle quite a bit because I reflect on my past self and feel regret.
It’s interesting one way or another.
In addition, is it true that Hitonori Tadano is still writing?
There are many instances of biting like Butaemon and others, but there are also interesting aspects, so I can’t bring myself to dislike it, great citizens.
The poison uncle is my life’s work.
It seems like there might be an illness.
Let’s do the inspection!
What does that mean? A page full of text is also interesting!
Having just passed 70, it’s impressive to have such a sturdy body after finally facing a serious illness.
I thought it was strange how I drew beards, but now I realize it.
My beard has turned white.
That’s it.
This is what it has come to…
Considering I’m in the hospital, it’s a bit concerning how well-groomed my beard is.
Well, it’s not like I committed a crime or anything, right, poison uncle?
Drunk driving? Well…
>>152
It was safe back then!
>>168
You’re out!
The way the corner of the eyes is drawn makes it look like there’s a little bit of teariness, which is quite nice…
Please get better soon and let me hear that confident rhythm again.
There are times when a fireball actually has a meaning…
Isn’t it pretty big for cancer to block the intestines?
It was the night when I came to the hospital, then the night I was admitted until the following morning.
It hasn’t even been a day yet.
So, the beard is well-groomed.
It’s kind of cute to see the stubborn old man weakening.
…Get well soon…
Isn’t there a lot of “?”s?
Don’t you understand?
>>164
I was forcibly brought to the hospital by a gal from the same apartment, and I was told I had an intestinal obstruction. After an examination, they said I had colon cancer, and that night I was transferred to a big hospital where they stuffed a tube in my nose and said, “Well then, we’ll perform surgery,” and I couldn’t keep up with the situation.
If you can draw this without any real experience, that’s pretty impressive…
>>165
The feeling of anxiety intensifying on the bed is vivid.
It’s probably not good that I left my constipation untreated for quite a long time.
That’s a bummer.
Don’t you have any lingering effects?
Is the poison uncle a delicate type when sleeping…?
You’re just like me.
The vividness is so real that one might mistake it for the author’s own experience; that’s professional…
I would rather die than end up with a colostomy!
Aside from social insurance
Is it really better to have cancer insurance…?
>>173
It’s an era where one in two people get cancer.
>>173
If you get cancer, you’ll probably spend around 80,000 yen a month.
If you have savings that can withstand it, you don’t have to enter.
I keep thinking about various things, and in the end, I always arrive at the conclusion that I’m going to die of cancer, which feels very real and weighs heavily on my chest.
When it comes to illness essays, it feels like everyone ends up drawing the same kind of manga…
Isn’t this old man married and has a mistress?
Why hasn’t anyone come to visit?
>>178
The end of money.
Aren’t they not sick with cancer?
Or are you really drawing this because you have cancer?
>>179
Well… there is hardly any information about my private life, so it’s unclear.
Isn’t the one who came with you to the hospital your lover?
It’s difficult to tell what’s fiction and what’s not, but “Dai Shimin” could ultimately become a quite important work as an essay-style manga.
Settling into cancer deepens the flavor of the toxic uncle period.
If I get cancer, I don’t have insurance and I don’t have money, so just kill me! I can’t do it.
You don’t look well.
Let’s go to the hospital together!
What’s going on with your mouth?
Will I get forgetful during my hospital stay?
>>192
When you get older, this becomes troublesome…
>>197
If you sleep in bed a bit more, you can quickly become forgetful… I did.
In a sense, it’s a pioneer of essay-style manga, so it can have developments where you can’t tell what’s true or false.
The beard is really weird!
It’s amazing to make a sudden comeback to deep and rich manga at this point.
I wonder how much of it is autobiographical…