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Toast to Life 36 (1 year anniversary after surgery)

Toast to Life 36 (1 year anniversary after surgery)

Last Saturday, June 26th, was the day I had a surgery into my brain tumors in Singapore last year. So, it was the day of the first year anniversary. On the previous Friday (June 25th), I sent out an e

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Toast to Life 18 (social context of illness)

Toast to Life 18 (social context of illness)

Around the corner is the third wave of Covid-19. People, especially those with weaker immune system should be afraid of it. And, I am too. I do not want to go out. I hate crowd at least now. 

The oth

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Toast to Life 17 (nursery teacher)

Toast to Life 17 (nursery teacher)

Ms. Sakuko Inoue was the director of the nursery school to which our two children attended. She is a cheerful, naive (in its good sense), and 100% non-selfish person. Even after she "graduated" from t

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Toast to Life (correction)

<Correction, November 6, 2020> In the blog post dated October 8, issue No. 8, there is a description of Novocure with the description of it having 15 people in Japan, and 500 patients with Optune. Cur

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Toast to Life 16 (medical cost again)

Toast to Life 16 (medical cost again)

Earlier in this blog series, I talked a topic about medical expenses, and this blog issuance is of the continuation. 

When we the family had moved to Singapore more than eight years ago, no foreign f

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Toast to Life 15 (many cancer patients found around me)

Toast to Life 15 (many cancer patients found around me)

It wasn't until I got sick that I realized there around me have been many cancer (malignant tumor) patients. My honest impression is, "I didn't think there would be so many." The kanji characters expr

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Toast to Life 14 (illness, fault on my own, and love)

Toast to Life 14 (illness, fault on my own, and love)

(Note: Google Translate from Japanese version with minor touching-ups.)

Returning to the diary I jotted down at Narita Hospital.

Dated August 31 (Monday), a word "is it my fault that I got ill?" "Or

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Toast to Life 13 (about medical cost)

Toast to Life 13 (about medical cost)

(Note: Google Translate from Japanese version with minor touching-ups.)

An Okinawan Fuua Kinjo's surgery for peritoneal malignant mesothelioma was apparently completed on 22nd October. First of all,

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Toast to Life 12 (non-respectful way of speaking in medical industry)

Toast to Life 12 (non-respectful way of speaking in medical industry)

(Note: Google Translate from Japanese version with minor touching-ups.)

The other day, I found a post on Twitter by a person, possibly a medical doctor, which read, "don't talk to your patients in pl

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Toast to Life 11

Toast to Life 11

(Note: Google Translate from Japanese version with minor touching-ups.)

Last week, two friends joined me at a sushi place near JR Ogikubo station. We all spent several years right after our graduatin

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Toast to Life 10

Toast to Life 10

(Note: Google Translate from Japanese version with minor touching-ups.)

Immediately after I was hospitalized in Narita, in late July, I had a chance to talk to a woman in her 40s who was in the room

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Toast to Life 9

Toast to Life 9

Let me talk about how patient information is shared among the relevant parties, such as hospitals and individual medical staff by highlighting the differences between Japan and Singapore.

Spring of 2

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Toast to Life 8

Toast to Life 8

Yesterday, October 7th, was my wife's birthday, but it coincided with my own hospital visit. A friend (female) from the Singapore days spoiled me via SNS of Koko showing her frustration, saying "I am

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Toast to Life 7

Toast to Life 7

On Sunday, October 4th, I had two calls from my Japanese friends. They were both surprised that I started blogging (this article), but they strongly recommended me to do so. I have had a senior who he

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