
Kazuo Mafune K2
It’s obvious, but a transplant surgery is a big job.
I feel it deeply because there is someone close to me with the same illness…
There’s no such thing as 100% success, and it’s scary, isn’t it?
I can’t help but think that something might happen.
Even regular general anesthesia surgeries are not 100% guaranteed.
Even for a simple endoscopy, they make you sign a statement saying “there might be something extremely rare.”
I had a feeling like that, but even though we’re together, there’s no progress in our relationship because the busyness of our environment doesn’t allow it!
That raccoon professor is so much like a doctor of light that it’s dazzling…
Evil spirits, be gone! Evil spirits, be gone!
My junior student’s pupil has returned safely.
Because I was able to place my reliable student in that assistant role.
I will retire at a regional hospital…
I’ve been advancing on a local train, but there are people in need of transplants along the way.
I hope the era will come soon when we can restore organs with IPS cells.
Mr. Kagami was a perfect relief pitcher, scoring a full 100 points including the way he left.
A success rate of 95% or higher, huh…
There is always a possibility of failure of about a few percent, no matter what.
I received information about a bone marrow bank transplant, but both the recipient and the donor have a really tough time…
I got caught up in the blood test and the conversation ended up going nowhere…
>>13
To be blunt, the struggles of those who are expressing themselves are too great in the current situation.
I don’t need money, but it’s too difficult to do it out of goodwill.
I shed a few tears at Professor Kagami’s segment.
Hug me!
Did you hug me!?
Isn’t dialysis three times a week tough…?
>>16
It’s quite tough.
>>16
The burden is unimaginably deep, just as the words say.
>>16
The patient’s quality of life, which we talked about a little while ago, is almost the worst possible.
>>16
I’ve temporarily been on dialysis due to type 2, and it’s not just tough, it’s really hard.
In my case, I couldn’t even sleep, so I stared at the ceiling for five hours straight.
>>73
Isn’t lifelong dialysis supposed to continue?
Were you able to transplant it?
>>83
I feel like there were times when dialysis was done for temporary kidney issues.
>>83
Isn’t it good if you improve your lifestyle since it’s type 2?
>>90
Dialysis is not for diabetes itself, but rather to compensate for the kidney function that declines due to complications.
The probability of a malfunctioning kidney recovering varies by case, but it’s about 30%.
>>102
That’s tough…
>>83
There are types of kidney failure that can recover and those that cannot.
In my case, I was able to withdraw because I recovered.
Of course, there is a possibility of developing chronic renal failure in the future.
Somewhere…
I will rush ahead with my own decisions.
What is a former professor?
It’s a big difference.
When I think of the donor.
So there are feelings like that, huh…
>>19
Sawaguchi-san is really a kind person.
The free version has finally made progress…
The height difference is amazing again.
>>22
But when you look at how they started, you can’t make light of crimes or joke about them.
>>29
After all, we are the same age…
K2 is really a great manga, isn’t it?
Dialysis is really tough, isn’t it?
My grandmother was doing it and it looked tough.
It’s said that living on dialysis reduces your lifespan by half in terms of the time you’re awake…
It would be painful, but it also significantly eats away at both time and money.
Congenital type 1, which cannot be prevented, is poor.
Type 2 tends to want to say various things if they don’t change their lifestyle, like drinking a lot of coffee milk.
>>30
Reaching that level is largely a mental illness.
Most cases can be managed with medication or lifestyle changes before resorting to amputating limbs.
>>30
Every country hopes that its citizens will become as diligent and health-conscious as doctors in the K2 world to reduce medical expenses, but it never materializes at all.
What can I say, just one episode reaffirms what the patient has.
It was a story that made me think they’re really great at explaining things like drama and emotions.
>>31
It gets resolved easily on the spot, but it feels thorough because you can read the thought process behind it.
>>31
It’s not just for show that I’ve been writing a weekly series with stories that conclude in one or two episodes for ten years.
The bald raccoon was indeed an amazing person.
Is that person who was persuading us a disciple from Tanuki’s Second Surgery era?
Although there is a height difference, I think it’s what you would call a “loli baba.”
It’s not something that can be managed just by combining the initial pancreatic islet transplantation.
I’ve heard that now it can be covered by insurance, so the burden has been considerably eased.
I wonder why this is so interesting when all I’ve done is a conference and explained things to patients, with no actual progress at all.
>>39
I have accumulated 20 years of experience with K2 up to this point.
I think there is a foundation for readers to fully enjoy it.
>>41
20 years!?
>>45
The paperback volumes have been released up to volume 49!
>>45
Check out episode 1 (volume 1).
It’s suddenly there in big letters: 2004.
>>65
Well, it’s only natural for Kazuya to go from being an elementary school student to a resident doctor…
>>70
From Doctor K’s perspective, it is already another chapter in Ichiya’s life history.
>>39
My heart was really moved…
It is said that if artificial blood can be invented, a Nobel Prize is guaranteed.
In every developed country, there is a pressing situation where social healthcare costs related to dialysis are no joke…
It’s okay to register as a donor for the bone marrow bank.
I can’t do it because I’m taking mental health medication.
I’m sorry.
>>44
I really feel sorry that I can’t even donate blood because of this.
>>44
First, you should improve yourself before others.
It’s fine to think about someone else after that.
Even general doctors can get gyu…
>>46
If it’s a scene with heartfelt intention, even ordinary people can create it.
>>46
Dr. Takimoto was not a typical general practitioner at all.
Just seeing the painful marks on the arm of the person you donated to, from all the needle pricks, makes me think you’ve already done your best…
It seems that both Kazuya and Miyasaka will be completely taken by Takashina, but is it really okay for you to be alone, Sensei?
It’s hard to wear a cloak, and it’s difficult to go to conflict areas even if asked.
>>51
It’s impossible to take Kazuya to a battlefield now that Miyazaka is here anyway.
>>72
But I think Matsuzaka-san is the type of woman who would go.
>>72
Wasn’t there a wartime photographer who left a wife in Japan?
>>106
After getting injured all over in various ways, my wife said, “You probably won’t listen to my stopping you anyway, right!? So I’ll endure this inconvenient body and go to hell with you instead!”
>>179
The wives of K world generally have incredible determination.
It’s really inappropriate, but from the perspective of someone who plays pachinko 95% of the time, I feel that it hits well, but I can also realize that it sometimes misses, which is quite scary.
>>52
When playing SRPGs, you miss 95% of the time and hit 5%.
Professor Kagami, who increases his reputation even after being gone…
The anguish of not being able to stop Professor Soma at that time deepens precisely because he continues to rise…
I’m bothered by something unsavory, but I wonder if Miyazaka will let Kazuya in…
>>55
That’s been said for a long time, so stop it already!
>>55
I was really worried about something terrible and it was no good.
But it’s Mr. Miyasaka.
It’s not about whether to enter or not; it’s that she can let you in.
By the way, I never noticed that Kazuya’s clothes are really nice…
Wearing a tie properly.
>>56
I came in a suit and just changed my jacket to a lab coat.
In other words, it’s been longer since the Super Doctor K era than the Doctor K era…
>>58
So much
>>58
It’s no longer a weekly serialized release.
General Gyu is hot.
Kazuya is a good man, isn’t he…?
By the way, is it okay for clones to make children?
It’s not as important compared to overcoming an egg allergy.
I remember a time when my fingers got so thick that I couldn’t take off my ring.
I wonder if there’s a way to insert a thick penis like that.
Keep in mind that the characters are also aging in real-time.
In one generation, we built a renowned general hospital not just in the prefecture, but in the region as well.
With three people from the Imperial Capital Seven.
We’re aiming for organ transplant medical approval just like this!
Aren’t you being too greedy, Mr. Takahiro?
>>74
If that foolish son is in charge, it seems impossible for him to be the successor, so they will probably fully incorporate and have another person as the representative.
My name is Whole Blood 400ml Blood Donation Man.
It’s frustrating not being able to accumulate numbers due to the restrictions.
>>78
Three times a year is too few, right?
I thought it finally suited the magazine, but it wasn’t quite there.
It’s been a long way to get here.
I’m glad to be alive.
Starting today, I can see Miyazaka’s “Gyu!”?
There is a possibility that something significant will happen at about 0.3%.
When it’s written like that,
(The probability of getting a single pickup in a social game is the same, huh…)
I can’t help but think that way.
>>84
In cases that involve life, it’s either 0 or 100…
Thinking that there is a 5% critical chance left is super scary.
Miyasaka is often forgotten, but she is the woman who accomplished an emergency arterial suture for Kazuya in the midst of a heavy rain with a craft set that was available on site when there was almost no medical supplies.
>>88
If Miyazaka wasn’t there, Kazuya would have most likely died, and even under normal circumstances, there was a high possibility he would have been left with a disability in one arm…
Kazuya is a very skilled doctor, but he is not a super doctor.
In other words, the level of other doctors has risen so much that everyone is becoming super.
>>93
There are also those like Tommy who have grown due to having aspirations that are too high…
>>93
(Smiling Teacher)
Well, if you only think about failures, it’s not good, but if you don’t undergo treatment, the healing rate is 0%.
>>94
If we remain in fear, nothing will change; it is necessary for the patient to tip the balance towards the latter.
This time, it feels like we received that assistance through Takimoto-sensei’s storytelling.
I’m wearing a lab coat sharply.
I think it’s a bit questionable to wear leg guards under the white coat.
Isn’t it scary to receive an order like “Once the training is over, go study transplantation in the surgery department”?
>>96
If they don’t have motivation, that’s one thing, but those guys with such high aspirations should understand that too…
It’s bad that I can easily imagine Kazuya, who is really worried if everything is okay, and Mr. Miyasaka, who is putting it in with determination and making facial expressions.
The former professor, who charges ahead with a one-sided approach, is an overly harsh way to put it, but that’s the only way I can say it, and it’s quite a bother, well, yeah…
>>99
It’s something I can say because we were so close, my master.
>>109
This guy is going to say something that will set the village on fire again…
>>99
This time, it is also a presentation of what Professor Souma overlooked while focusing solely on the number of donors…
I’m here for training so that I can perform transplants at Takashina Hospital.
Wandering and foreign countries are probably not on your mind.
It seems like it will be difficult for the child for a while.
Surely, someone with weird bangs would fly into those dangerous areas.
Since the era of Super Doctors, the second generation doesn’t seem to be that exceptional, right?
Isn’t it about the same as Asakura’s son?
Dialysis puts a huge strain on the body, and it’s tough because you have to do it for a long time…
Research on kidney treatment is progressing, and if dialysis can be done with less burden than now…
>>110
It depends on the person, but I get a fever of about 38 degrees or experience diarrhea every time I do it.
As seen on this week’s K2, the shunt surgery really messes up the arm, doesn’t it?
There are cases where the blood vessels connect in the thighs or neck, though.
It’s even funnier because the original reference is related to Quaid.
I want to go donate blood when it’s nearby, but I can never find the right timing to go.
>>112
You’ve drawn too much blood.
Asakura Junior also seemed to have average skills as a doctor.
Not being fixated on the arm and generously using the foundation’s backup is a strength.
>>116
There are many paths to take…
>>116
The strengths are the wealth that provides options and having a lot of cards in hand.
>>116
They say it in a modest way, but the fact that they are knowledgeable about cutting-edge technology and can master it is really impressive.
That former professor was in a bit of a hurry, so it can’t be helped.
It might take about 10 years for the transplant medical care at Takashina Hospital to get on track before it becomes available.
As expected, I’ll make a clone!
>>120
Clones aren’t profitable and carry too much risk, so I’ll make them part by part.
>>125
A medical revolution has happened! Cloned tissue has died!
It seems that even the eccentric Takimoto-sensei was just a regular doctor of light…
Mr. Soma wasn’t in such a rush, after all.
Type 2 diabetes, while it is a type, does not have its causes precisely identified, so diabetes is terrifying.
It’s too scary that it gives the impression of 100% personal responsibility.
I’m not worried about Mr. Kariya, though.
A raccoon that keeps its own student underneath it just in case.
In this manga, the doctors who aren’t shining are generally living in darkness…
The doctors facing the patients at the table are all light.
The darkness must reflect.
Well, if it’s Dr. Kariya, it’s fine to say that much.
It’s been since last October’s baseball episode that I’ve been in charge of the medical segment.
Right now, Ichiya doesn’t have enough of a super vibe, does he?
There’s no scene lately with an amazing speed or action.
Well, being a resident means I’m mostly an assistant and I don’t get to operate as the main surgeon.
>>136
It’s K2, not a super doctor…
>>136
When I saw you receiving affection, didn’t K say, “You’ll become a completely different type of doctor from me”?
I think that’s fine.
>>150
Well, it would be a problem if doctors who perform operations while beating up villains at a gambling den keep popping up generation after generation…
Shot in the head and died in front of the elevator.
That’s not a way to die that normal doctors would do.
>>138
Moreover, standing like a guardian deity.
To be frank, the surgery that Asakura Junior performed using homografts on newborns is extremely difficult, so you likely wouldn’t be able to do it without basic skill. He’s just being modest about his level.
>>139
The man who was born as the son of Asakura and tasted KAZUYA’s prowess right after his birth can’t be an ordinary person, right?
When it’s just one teacher’s treatment, it feels like a super doctor… it’s a bit too outstanding.
Uncle Kazuo created it because he regretted Kazuya’s talent.
It’s not for profit…
Rather, it has become a question of what a super doctor is.
If a sufficient medical system is in place, it’s difficult to exhibit super traits unless in the case of sudden accidents.
Speaking of which, I wonder if that child actor who motivated Kazuya to commit to treatment has become a hero, perhaps with a body like Kazuya’s.
Rewarded
Order is
I have come.
I feel like I might cry a little.
I feel like Kazuya often plays the role of lifting others up.
It’s more about having the talent to teach.
>>148
Specialized talents may be more evident among my peers.
Kazuya is quite the super sub.
>>148
I think this is influenced by Tominaga…
In reality, he was a talented individual who would resonate when struck, but he had become corrupted by his environment, and those around him had not recognized Ryutaro’s incredible medical abilities…
>>149
The person’s talent is too hard to understand.
It was an environment where it was taken for granted that a full-fledged doctor could do everything.
Even though I’ll be part of the organ transplant team, I’ll probably just be doing regular doctor duties most of the time.
There will likely be many discussions about being a general physician affiliated with Kuratsu Medical University.
What does it mean to be strong in the first step?
What does it mean to be a super doctor at K2…?
Themes without answers are scary, aren’t they?
Kazuya is living a grounded and proper life, not just at the supermarket.
It’s tricky because there are aspects that are moving for those around me and the readers.
It’s about time to have Kazuya do some operations for the evil organization or the underworld again…
>>154
I can already tell that when I turn the page, TETSU’s face is going to come out.
>>154
The quack doctor has also made a comeback to his prime.
Every time he is mentioned, Professor Kagami’s stocks rise.
I’ve been watching your struggles all along.
You really worked hard, didn’t you?
>>157
You really did your best…
>>157
I’ve seen it used in the correct sense for the first time.
I wonder where the landing site of K2 is.
Well, it also felt like Super Doctor K ended suddenly.
>>162
Once you finish the training, you’ll be a full-fledged member, so for now, let’s leave it at that.
The battle against the disease with Kazuya and the others will continue, and it will always be possible to end it at any time.
If really it comes to a limit for Sensei Mafune, I think it might just end with each of them, one person and Kazuyoshi, talking about the remaining two scalpel stories.
Ryutaro’s environment was working completely against him…
Look at Ryotaro, who is thriving in the village now.
>>165
I can solve the parts I didn’t understand! It’s fun!
Seeing you do it, you have ambition.
Until now, there has been no one to teach me, starting with the director.
Since someone like Mocchan was spoiling me…
Kazunari-kun talks about things like his baseball coach too, but…
Communication tends to take a roundabout route.
You don’t say it directly, do you?
>>166
Tends to take time to discern the right situation to speak up.
If I think it’s okay to say it, I’ll say it plainly, just like I did during college with child actors.
As expected of Kagamin.
A survivor who continued being a doctor during the era when KAZUYA and TETSU were really active.
However, I think having talent in examination is the most beneficial for patients in a sense.
No matter how excellent the treatment is, if the disease is found too late, nothing can be done…
If the doctor is light, then the patient is also light. What’s going on in this night?
>>170
The three foolish quack doctors really are useless if they don’t have any ambition! But we’re safe, we’re safe.
Ryu-chan’s diagnostic ability and situational inference skills are seriously incomprehensible when he doesn’t have any motivation.
Currently training to be the heir!
A specialized Namahage for formation!
Sendo Group Leader!
All-rounder kendo practitioner!
Boss!
You all.
There are still a few at the grassroots level like the government, gourds, and the three fools.
A worthless doctor with influence really doesn’t show up…
Kazuya and Sergeant Takashina Asakura probably killed them all.
>>174
Even though Souma was involved with the cloning organization, he is a terrible doctor, but compared to his days as a super or a doctor, he seems too insignificant.
Ryutaro is a capable child who can achieve things, given that he obtained his medical license straight out.
That heir son is so good at finding minor issues with this kind of vibe, like, “Oh, this is something we did in the study group!”
>>180
Because I never neglected my studies, I have a solid foundation, and that’s the evaluation I receive.
I declared that I would return as a super doctor, didn’t I?
Kazunari’s peers, the something Seven, were inspired by Kazunari, but seriously, this generation is exceptionally bountiful.
There’s an incredible master here, the whole village respects him as a bear killer, the food is super delicious, so I think this village is the best place for Ryuutaro.
Sometimes it’s funny how a single teacher takes damage quietly.
Takashina was quite something as a father…
Is Ichiro Dad the strongest in combat power?
A solo effort to destroy the Russian cult.
Kazuya doesn’t seem able to do that much.
If it were the peak of KAZUYA, would he have been able to do it? But considering the age, he would likely be declining at that age, and it’s hard to imagine how strong he would be if he were younger when taking down the Russian cult.
The teacher is strong, has the power to lift a car with one hand, and can kick the floor with an adult on it to bounce it up in one shot, but there is an impression of being delicate.
I want to see more people involved from the Super Doctor era.
That guy who was studying for medical school, and that guy in China and Germany…