Something I Should Have Told You A Long Time Ago

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  • @Onikagefx
    @Onikagefx Před 2 lety +7426

    Yo MD here, this disease usually in population from Japan is related to a disease called Sclerodermia. You can go and see a Rehumatology specialist in your city. I really hope you get better.

    • @nourmuhsen
      @nourmuhsen Před 2 lety +256

      Raise this comment people.

    • @ShammaAzmi
      @ShammaAzmi Před 2 lety +173

      Shogo needs to see this

    • @nninjastrike2127
      @nninjastrike2127 Před 2 lety +242

      If you search Scleroderma NHS you can find an easy to understand description of it and it even mentions Raynauds in the Systemic sclerosis section.
      It says how its treated a little bit below it.

    • @bobbycai2475
      @bobbycai2475 Před 2 lety +63

      Hope you see this and it helps Shogo!

    • @zacharysmith8903
      @zacharysmith8903 Před 2 lety +68

      Would a vasodilator help? Or even a liniment like Dit Da Jow? Of course he'd have to ask his doctor if it would be bad, but these were meant for improving circulation.

  • @jovej4455
    @jovej4455 Před 2 lety +3472

    Damn, the fact you trained in swordsmanship despite having this sickness is amazing. You're like a modern day Okita Soji, a swordsman whose illness did not dissuade them.

    • @sevenproxies4255
      @sevenproxies4255 Před 2 lety +156

      I imagine that traditional swordsmanship could be good for him. It emphasizes discipline, harmony and selflessness in order to become a better swordsman.
      Hopefully it contributes to reducing his stress and keeping the worst symptoms at bay.

    • @LetsaskShogo
      @LetsaskShogo  Před 2 lety +1176

      Thank you for leaving a comment!
      I hope I don’t die because of my sickness like he did though😂

    • @MisaNeruru
      @MisaNeruru Před 2 lety +154

      @@LetsaskShogo please don't :( really love your content

    • @Meanness_Scar
      @Meanness_Scar Před 2 lety +85

      @@LetsaskShogo Please, be here forever. You can give hope for many people. I am really broken and each time I want to give up I'm thinking about the mentioned above Okita Souji. If he would have not been there this hundred years ago, I also would die long time ago. If I wouldn't look up to him, I would give up many years ago. Just like this kind person above compared you to him, I think I can see some other reason to compare you to him. There are people who look up to you and probably they live only because you live. We can't go back in time and help Okita in any way, we can't go back in time and take care of him or make him happy. But we will do everything to help you and make you happy. I'm really broken and I have no reason to live, but I try to live because I always think that if there is any afterlife and I would meet Okita there, he may be angry that someone who says they admire him just gave up. I just don't want to make him hate me for giving up. And I don't want people to think that people who admire him are bad. So I live only because he had lived. Even if just his existence had helped me a lot, I can't do anything for him. Maybe tell people about him, make more people admire him. But I'm still useless. You can do everything and you can make everyone happy. Can you let us do something for you? You are helping us a lot. I have many damages after my illness I had, my lungs are bad, my nerves are bad. But I try to live because each time I think I can't do something because of some damages I immediately think "Okita was fighting even while he was sick, wouldn't he think I'm bad if I would give up while telling people how I admire him?" like, wouldn't he be disappointed that I only talk about him, not live up to admire him properly with my life, not just words? So now I will add you to my motivation too. I have bad lungs and my fingers are weird but I still play flute because my important person played flute (he was also sick so he's also a motivation, he told me many things, told me to do what I want to do and not believe that I can't do it), I do it because he did, when I cough too much I think about Okita fighting despite the illness. So now each time my flute will escape my hands or if my hands would throw away my pencil while drawing without a reason I would think of you. So your life will become a reason to live for someone else. I can't thank Okita for giving me hope and reason to live. But I can thank you. So Thank you. I can't do anything for Okita, no matter how much his life helped me. But I can do something for you, right? Just tell me if there's anything I can do for you. I'm really bad at everything but maybe I can draw a portrait of you? Or anyone you admire? I'm not as great as you and I will never be. Even if I can technically do something, I just am useless. But I will try. And each time I will get angry at my hands throwing away my pencils, I will think of you and do my best. Just like I play flute thinking about my important person and just like I use my mask that helps me breathe and think of Okita instead of just letting this breathe stop and just finally rest. You became another on this list of reasons to live. And you are the only person I can thank for it. Maybe this will also explain why I always asked you about Okita so much. I was scared you would think I'm weird because of it. It may be weird, I'm so useless and I was told I shouldn't exist. But I still admire so great people and use them as reasons to live even if it would be better for everyone if I would have given up years ago. I'm sorry if my existence and comments are a problem to you. I just want to thank you for helping me even if you don't know you had helped. And I want to do something in return. I can't do anything for other people who helped me I mentioned before. So I want to do something at least for you. Even if I know I can't do anything. I'm sorry for everything and thank you for everything. Please, live forever. All people who gave me reasons to live passed away while being younger than I am now and I'm still alive even if I shouldn't. So please, at least you should live forever. You deserve it. And I just don't feel any more guilty for living longer than better people. Please, live a lot longer than me, so I won't feel guilty for living.

    • @markqqq_
      @markqqq_ Před 2 lety +11

      @@LetsaskShogo you're probably fine lmao

  • @dianinda5782
    @dianinda5782 Před 2 lety +138

    As a medical professional, when someone comes in and tells me they have five hours of sleep, I am aware that their other issues will be worse. Most humans need from 7-9 hours of sleep a night. With your condition I want to encourage you to get enough sleep that you do not need an alarm to wake. I do wish you all the best.

    • @gigaacademia9313
      @gigaacademia9313 Před rokem

      Is is bad that I got 7 hours of sleep in 2 days in total?
      I got 2 hours of sleep on the first day and the second was five

    • @SimonAshworthWood
      @SimonAshworthWood Před měsícem +3

      @@gigaacademia9313definitely not healthy. Please prioritise getting 7-9 hours sleep every night.

  • @AdamPippert
    @AdamPippert Před 2 lety +317

    My wife gets Raynaud’s as well, and has mostly happened when she has been pregnant. As it turns out, the symptoms have been most strong when she has had low levels of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and you may want to talk to a physician about taking synthetic B1 to help with symptoms.

    • @noahapatoff1902
      @noahapatoff1902 Před rokem +11

      Nutritional yeast has most of the B complex (lots of B1) and is better absorbed by the body. I hope this helps.

    • @cymtk
      @cymtk Před rokem +3

      ITT : intercontintental armchair physicians

  • @lilbaz5412
    @lilbaz5412 Před 2 lety +6756

    Dudes fingers are rotting and hes still training, mad respect, your incredible, stay strong ❤

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 Před 2 lety +65

      Sounds like he's just unlucky to get that disease.

    • @ryanburks2480
      @ryanburks2480 Před 2 lety +62

      I have this in my feet so I mean can be much worse they aren’t actually rotting rotting kind of an exaggeration there

    • @kateherr2893
      @kateherr2893 Před 2 lety +8

      Very "Metal!"

    • @pixlord9773
      @pixlord9773 Před 2 lety +95

      Well they‘re not really rotting… besides, Raynaud‘s Disease should be treatable very well with a combination of keeping the fingers warm and taking certain medication.

    • @ryanburks2480
      @ryanburks2480 Před 2 lety +5

      @@pixlord9773 exactly I’ve dealt with it for 20 years and it’s in my feet..dude needs to Man Up cause he’s far from alone

  • @wannaseemyrabbit4803
    @wannaseemyrabbit4803 Před 2 lety +2576

    He is always smiling, while talking about his sickness. Give this man the respect he deserves, because he earned it!

    • @osmacar5331
      @osmacar5331 Před 2 lety +21

      He's got a respect i reserve for very, very, very few people, so little that shogo is the only living person to get it.

    • @INeyxI
      @INeyxI Před 2 lety +6

      Agree,
      When he said 'I actually can't feel my fingers right now' with that a smile, that got to me.
      It takes a lot of strength to face difficulties with smile and a positive mindset.

    • @cult_of_tyr
      @cult_of_tyr Před 2 lety +4

      That takes profound inner strength.

    • @osmacar5331
      @osmacar5331 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cult_of_tyr eeeeh not really, it's a matter of accepting the fact

  • @chukirlombardcl
    @chukirlombardcl Před 2 lety +1301

    You're a huge inspiration to me, and many MANY other people. Your perspective in life is so special and positive, so keep your head held high! Thank you for fighting strong, especially for many of your viewers suffering from their own challenges and sicknesses.
    Sincerely -Charles

  • @YouTubeisRealWild
    @YouTubeisRealWild Před rokem +34

    Shogo is like the friend we all want to have.

  • @donavanalexander5236
    @donavanalexander5236 Před 2 lety +607

    If anything, the fact that you still train in spite of your disease makes you even more impressive.

    • @minsoobae6458
      @minsoobae6458 Před 2 lety +1

      How is the video uploaded 4 hours ago but this comment is posted 3 days ago?

    • @chauxingho3093
      @chauxingho3093 Před 2 lety +1

      @@minsoobae6458 he has a channel member ship to Shogo, he can watch videos early and other benifits too

    • @minsoobae6458
      @minsoobae6458 Před 2 lety

      @@chauxingho3093 ohh i didnt know that. Thz :)

  • @THEKISSWARRIOR
    @THEKISSWARRIOR Před 2 lety +1362

    Your wife crying at the end shows how much she cares about you and it warmed my heart. I wish the best for you an your great family!

    • @spaceman9599
      @spaceman9599 Před 2 lety +55

      They really are a lovely, loving team.

    • @rietakahashi3820
      @rietakahashi3820 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes she seems very sweet

    • @kozmo7
      @kozmo7 Před 2 lety

      I was crying and wish you two hugged!!

  • @Rianak
    @Rianak Před 2 lety +420

    I started crying when his wife explained her side of the story. I’m wishing the best for your family and stay strong ❤️

  • @Transblucency
    @Transblucency Před 2 lety +132

    I really appreciated this video, even though it made me a little tearful. I wish you both very well.

  • @jennpepper
    @jennpepper Před 2 lety +750

    I have raynauds too. I fill a sock with rice, microwave it for 30 seconds and it holds heat so I can warm my hands when needed. Thank you for sharing your story. Best wishes.

    • @basiltheyorkipoo4303
      @basiltheyorkipoo4303 Před 2 lety +6

      Ive used things like this too

    • @zpetrie88
      @zpetrie88 Před 2 lety +32

      My family has had generations of members having crippling migraines and we have like 10 rice socks that we microwave to put on our heads to make it feel better, never I underestimate the power of the rice sock

    • @Just-inquisitor
      @Just-inquisitor Před 2 lety +9

      @@zpetrie88 Have you looked at your water intake to see if that affects the rate at which you get migraines? Genetics can influence one's sensitivity to hydration.

    • @velenvskaelhas
      @velenvskaelhas Před 2 lety +1

      how long does that stay warm?

    • @nataschavisser573
      @nataschavisser573 Před 2 lety +2

      Lentils work as filling as well. It stays warm for a long time.

  • @ymxjoven
    @ymxjoven Před 2 lety +764

    You can literally see that his wife was a little worried while Shogo is opening up about his sickness.. ☹️ Wishing you all the best to you and your family Shogo

    • @joshua2400
      @joshua2400 Před 2 lety +3

      agreed, God Christ Jesus bless you my sister, have a nice day

    • @MrGalRoz
      @MrGalRoz Před 2 lety +15

      it's also a cultural thing, some western societies are often very open and verbal about their problems even personal problems, but the Japanese are very secretive and keep to themselves in most cases, so it's not a very common occurrence when a Japanese person comes out like this with his issues or illnesses.

  • @Crow-WatchingHermit
    @Crow-WatchingHermit Před 2 lety +23

    I also have Raynaud's, but mine is caused by an inflammatory autoimmune disease. I used to be a gardener/ landscaper by trade, and my autoimmune disease rendered me unable to continue to work in that field. The fact that you're not giving up despite the pain and difficulty you're living with is inspiring. I have continued to do a little gardening as a hobby, but was on the brink of deciding not to plant anything when spring comes. But now I think I am going to plant a garden this year and keep trying. My condition is also incurable currently, because it is genetic, but I don't want to continue letting it take away the things I love doing. You're very brave to keep doing the things that mean a lot to you.

  • @uncoeur
    @uncoeur Před 2 lety +77

    I'll be praying for you and your family, Shogo. Thank you so much for all you've shared with us thus far, and how you've included us in your life. (continued...)

  • @josephliew4103
    @josephliew4103 Před 2 lety +3082

    I've Raynaud's too. A few months back, my condition was almost as bad as yours. It's heartbreaking to hear another person with the same condition. I've done treatment and experienced 50% improvement. If there's anyway we can reach out to each other, I'm happy to share more information. Another thing you can try is any aerobic exercise. Like cycling or running. It helps with long term circulation. Every little bit counts. Wishing you the best of health.

    • @Happy_Potato0
      @Happy_Potato0 Před 2 lety +92

      Do contact them on their socials please...🙇‍♀️❤

    • @benm8274
      @benm8274 Před 2 lety +36

      Please try vitamin E. It helps with circulation.

    • @chaotic_empty
      @chaotic_empty Před 2 lety +123

      @@benm8274 studies show excessive vitamin e can cause heart failure tho. Please consult a doctor first.

    • @Failzz8
      @Failzz8 Před 2 lety +69

      @@chaotic_empty You gotta go way overboard with vitamin e supplements for it to have negative effects though, simply a diet very high on vitamin e would be completely safe and perhaps very helpful

    • @benm8274
      @benm8274 Před 2 lety +37

      @@chaotic_empty who said anything about excessive? Take the amount that can help you.
      It's like potassium, you NEED it, but excessive amounts can kill you.

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Před 2 lety +545

    Don't look for someone who will solve all your problems. Look for someone who won't let you face them alone.
    I'm glad that you have found Harumi who has become the source of your strength. So stay strong, Shogo!

  • @HansonEllisDavenport
    @HansonEllisDavenport Před 2 lety +72

    I’m just now watching this and I also have Raynaud’s. When you said that the internet says it is caused by smoking, extreme stress, or too little sleep, I was shocked because I was diagnosed at 15 and I did not smoke, slept a lot, and I do not think I had much stress at that point in life compared to now. I lived in a climate where it was very cold, below freezing, so it was difficult. Now in a warm climate it is better but occasionally my toes will go numb as our floor is cold tile. I just try to keep warm but sometimes there is no preventing it

  • @Treyvah
    @Treyvah Před 2 lety +146

    My partner had scleroderma, and a whole host of other autoimmune diseases: including Reynaud's. She passed away in April of 2020 in Canada. I am really glad that you have a supportive partner, and system in place to help you. My partner, in between hospital stays, undertook a lot of activism and educational programs about her auto-immune diseases, as well as leading pain management workshops. She sought to help others with similar conditions even as she sought to educate. It *is* a big deal, and I can only imagine how hard, but necessary it was to reveal your condition to your audience, but I respect you a lot for doing so, and telling us about this part of your life.

    • @swordpvnk
      @swordpvnk Před rokem +3

      This made me shed a tear.

  • @dppage
    @dppage Před 2 lety +867

    My cousin’s Reynaud’s was caused by genetics that cause magnesium to be difficult to absorb. He was placed on a calcium channel blocker to slow the disease, and a form of magnesium that’s absorbable - magnesium L-threonate 3x per day. These things stopped the progression for him.

    • @kathleen1685
      @kathleen1685 Před 2 lety +4

      Did he try warm baths in Epsom salt?

    • @Wingnut353
      @Wingnut353 Před 2 lety +36

      @@kathleen1685 Epson salts are probably ill advised just like people with diabetes should not use them... it can worsen the condition.

    • @ianmathieson65
      @ianmathieson65 Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry, should have made it clear I was referring to the comments from dppage. I didn’t realise my comments would appear at the bottom of the list.

    • @Katoshi_Takagumi
      @Katoshi_Takagumi Před 2 lety +5

      I'm taking magnesium supplements myself, though mostly for other reasons, though I'm wondering now if that isn't also keeping my symptoms at bay. My Reynaud is undiagnosed, just cursorily noted by a doctor in passing, untreated, and also much much milder. The worst attack I've had was in winter with two fingers going first numb, then getting the pain. I had to keep my fingers under warm running water till they got better. It may well be due to genetics, as my father has similar symptoms.

    • @jellabean
      @jellabean Před 2 lety +2

      @@Katoshi_Takagumi lots of things can cause fingers to go numb. Thoracic outlet syndrome is another one that will cause numbness in your extemeties, especially in the pinky and ring fingers. Either way, you should definitely bring it up to your gp the next chance you get, numbness can be indicative of something more serious and progressive.

  • @VNSnake1999
    @VNSnake1999 Před 2 lety +761

    The loving and supportive husband-wife relationship of Shogo and Harumi is just beautiful.

    • @jamarslice9085
      @jamarslice9085 Před 2 lety +7

      fr

    • @ILaist
      @ILaist Před 2 lety +9

      Yeap its refreshing to see a couple actually treat eo like a king and queen should. And im the type to say most relationships will fail so why bother. Im not going out downing ppl for having them but when asked why i dont engage in dating thats one of my responses.

    • @kozmo7
      @kozmo7 Před 2 lety +6

      When she shared her feelings and began to tear up I completely lost it and started crying. Partly because of the condition and the pain she too goes through seeing her loved one endure, but also because of the love she has for her husband.
      They are wonderful people.

  • @SuperDwarf00
    @SuperDwarf00 Před 2 lety +80

    I've been to Japan 3 times, all aboard USS Midway, I was tasked with traveling all over the countryside and taking photographs. As a USN photographer I had a wonderful time. I'm 71 and would like to take my wife there but I can't due to my illness I must stay close to a hospital, I have end stage kidney disease. Please keep up the videos I enjoy seeing Japan again. :)

  • @willstiehl6079
    @willstiehl6079 Před 2 lety +155

    Shogo, you are the epitome of what is known as what is positivity. I can't express how amazing and inspiring it is to see your happiness and your smile show through what you are dealing with. Bless you, and bless your wife as well for being by your side and supportive and loving you through it all. You are both so amazing and I am so glad that yhe both of you are able to spread such positivity into the world.

  • @KillsAll.
    @KillsAll. Před 2 lety +862

    Now that you’ve revealed such a personal battle please don’t push yourself making the action videos, just presenting content like this is very informative and helpful to ur audience. I’ve been wearing a prosthetic since 1988, nothing to be ashamed of, I recommend embracing your situation when applying yourself so that you don’t make it worse. We want to continue watching Shogo videos for the next 50 years! Take care of yourself and your family! Everybody loves you Shogo!

  • @onewingedangelsephiroth1561
    @onewingedangelsephiroth1561 Před 2 lety +278

    8 hours is enough sleep. 5 hours removes a full REM cycle and will weaken your immune system.

    • @trollingisasport
      @trollingisasport Před 2 lety +9

      7 is ideal for for me

    • @unassailable6138
      @unassailable6138 Před 2 lety +5

      Bro science, most tribesman nowadays who live without electricity were recorded to sleep in average 6.4 hours per night.

    • @timonbubnic322
      @timonbubnic322 Před 2 lety +6

      @@trollingisasport 7 is weekday for me, 8 is on weekends

    • @S1RLANC3
      @S1RLANC3 Před 2 lety +40

      That's more of a myth. The amount of sleep you need depends on genetics, lifestyle, and quality of sleep. My body for example will not stay asleep longer than 5-6 hours. I still go through all the cycles and sleep very well. Actually, If I sleep 8 hours than I occasionaly will oversleep and be tired through the entire day.

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Před 2 lety +3

      I can hear one winged angel in the background as Sephiroth advises his patient on good sleep hygiene.

  • @krystalcluck4282
    @krystalcluck4282 Před 2 lety +9

    Being able to speak frankly about a disability helps the mental health of the person living with it. You are more than your sickness Shogo, and having to find ways to work around it to live with it is courageous. You are teaching your children about dignity and perseverance. You are an amazing father, and a wonderful husband, and you are blessed with a family who loves you wholeheartedly, and a team and fan base who only want the best for you. If you need breaks, take them. Your health is more important. We can be patient and wait for content. Thank you for being a part of our lives.

  • @HeleniqueToday
    @HeleniqueToday Před 2 lety +175

    sending healing prayers. i hope you can let go of the average sleep expectations in japan, and please consider that 5-6 hours of sleep each night actually is not sufficient. 7-9 hours is a better goal. i hope you will consider spending your winters in a tropical climate. you’re worth the extra effort. your enriching and educational videos have inspired my personal goals and interests! all the best to you and to your wonderful family. ❤️

  • @sirpercarde709
    @sirpercarde709 Před 2 lety +464

    I'm a 60 year old man, half a world away, having never met you in person and I feel gut punched. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I'll also be more diligent at watching your videos. 😢

    • @Dzexel
      @Dzexel Před 2 lety +1

      @@thotslayer9914 Knights by Julek Heller and Deirdre Headon

  • @jsunflyguy
    @jsunflyguy Před 2 lety +423

    Also I hope you don't feel guilty about not saying this sooner, the only right time to say these things is when you're ready. No one should shame you for wanting privacy and accommodation when you are already open with so much.
    I'm going to stop typing before I rant lol, I just hope you get the relief and support you deserve it looks like it was quite a difficult video to make.

    • @gwillis01
      @gwillis01 Před 2 lety +6

      I totally agree with "the only right time to say these things is when you're ready. No one should shame you for wanting privacy "

    • @Readera
      @Readera Před rokem

      Yes absolutely. Also please take any time or accommodations you need and you don't have to tell us about it or why if you don't want too!

  • @zammcut
    @zammcut Před 2 lety +36

    I love watching your videos and learning about Japanese culture. Thank you for your courage to talk about this hard topic.💝

  • @elsqueege19
    @elsqueege19 Před 2 lety +6

    When he can't work on his body, he works on his mind. Absolute legend

  • @pizza924
    @pizza924 Před 2 lety +503

    Learning that this man has a disease that is literally rotting away at him, Shogo you are in my prayers my friend, I’ll look into the Raynaud’s disease even though I’m not a doctor, stay strong brother, wish you and your wife a safe year

  • @fredwebster6492
    @fredwebster6492 Před 2 lety +6

    You should not feel bad or guilty for being reluctant to talk about this or reply to questions regarding your health. It is your personal information and is entirely up to you whether you want to discuss it. It was very brave for you to make this video and to share this with us. I wish you all the best and hope that things improve. You are an inspiration, stay positive!

  • @Banjalo
    @Banjalo Před rokem +8

    Shogo, let us all struggle together and each find our own ways. Thank you for being so vulnerable, I know how much courage that takes. You set an amazing example.

  • @Kingsman4101
    @Kingsman4101 Před 2 lety +483

    As a disabled vet who has problems with day to day life as well just remember that which does not kill us makes us stronger. Stay strong and never give up. I have a hard time letting people help me and have to constantly remind myself I am not the only one affected by my disabilities and those who care about me want to help so let them!

    • @rachelgonzales3184
      @rachelgonzales3184 Před 2 lety +11

      So true! I feel like such a let down needing help, but I never hesitate to offer help, and I never feel like they’re weak or less valuable human beings. Thank you. Kindness is twice blessed-once in the giving and once in the receiving. 💕

    • @goofy497
      @goofy497 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank u for ur service

    • @aqu437
      @aqu437 Před 2 lety +3

      Stay strong King
      Or should l say SHARE your Strength with us, King?

    • @meihatsume1165
      @meihatsume1165 Před 2 lety +5

      “Remember what doesn’t kill you is what builds your throne!”
      - a song I forgot the name of it 😅

    • @spaceman9599
      @spaceman9599 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for being an example of a true human being. Much power to you. It is so important to be honest with yourself and others, and carry on together.

  • @lovelife1867
    @lovelife1867 Před 2 lety +1657

    Shogo. I am talking as someone who has this in family, there are certain things that can help. First - climate. Definitely should move to warmer place, probably seaside. Avoid barometric pressure changes. You have to adopt the healthy lifestyle of sports that promote circulation, for example running will be very good for you. Food has to promote circulation as well, eating spicy food or anything with capsaicin will help.
    Read about supplements that people use for tonyo byo (they also have digital wounds because of circulatory drop). Avoid sedentary activities and look for alternative medical treatments (you tried already but keep looking).
    I wish you all the best, retain ganbaru !

    • @ashynix228
      @ashynix228 Před 2 lety +42

      I hope he either sees this comment or knows about this so that he can get better

    • @kirakira9906
      @kirakira9906 Před 2 lety +15

      @@ashynix228 Yes everyone who reads this should like this.

    • @nanamiharuka3269
      @nanamiharuka3269 Před 2 lety +55

      I wonder if any of the doctors he's seen have told him this, but his whole life, business and family is in Kyoto so it would be very difficult to move. I'm sure he's tried a lot of remedies, he really needs a specialist who has worked with this disease before or experimental medicine that may be able to help when other medicine hasn't

    • @FutureBoyWonder
      @FutureBoyWonder Před 2 lety +11

      Alternative medicine? Yikes

    • @lovelife1867
      @lovelife1867 Před 2 lety +34

      @@FutureBoyWonder Regular medicine provides limited answers to this. You know what mainstream pharma pushes ? Vaccines to sell. The rare diseases are not profitable therefore they will not bother that much about those.

  • @nathmukul
    @nathmukul Před 2 lety +7

    Give this man some respect he i still making vids with his sickness and still smiles

  • @aikidoshi007
    @aikidoshi007 Před 2 lety +1

    Hope you're OK Shogo. If cold is a problem please come to Australia, you'll love it here and never be cold again.

  • @Gamer_Rade
    @Gamer_Rade Před 2 lety +539

    I randomly came across your video in my shorts - I was shocked it was you! You served my husband and I at a tea ceremony on our honeymoon, and your experience was one of our favourite moments on our trip. We still talk about it.
    I'm sorry to hear you're sick and that you're living with this illness. I hope you manage it as well as possible and continue to be an absolute delight ❤️

    • @ceredwynf.8764
      @ceredwynf.8764 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing this extremely personal story. Must have been a difficult decision. My brother told me about your videos and I am glad I followed his advice to watch them. I lived in Misawa from 89 to 91, Okinawa 92 to 96, and Atsugi 2002 to 2003. I loved my time there.

  • @ronlussier8570
    @ronlussier8570 Před 2 lety +1021

    Yes. It is a painful disorder. I had to quit volunteering at a raptor sanctuary because of the cold weather where I live. I've received warm whirlpool treatments that have improved my condition. Diabetes contributed to my condition and it forced me to eat regular meals and increase my hours of sleep. I enjoy your videos!

    • @AniMin82
      @AniMin82 Před 2 lety +99

      I had to Google "raptor sanctuary" because to me that sounded like you worked in a sanctuary for flesh eating dinosaurs. I learned something new today 😄

    • @zammich3649
      @zammich3649 Před 2 lety +18

      @@AniMin82 and i understood the actual meaning immediately but still have an active imagination on the side. 👍

    • @VeraDonna
      @VeraDonna Před 2 lety +9

      @@AniMin82 same.

    • @gregorymifsud5389
      @gregorymifsud5389 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AniMin82 me too

    • @hotshot104
      @hotshot104 Před 2 lety +4

      I know what he meant but I still pictured you training blue in Jurassic world

  • @superx108
    @superx108 Před rokem +14

    I appreciate your courage coming forward with this and I'm glad we have the kind of relationship where you can do these things in an open forum and that you can trust your viewers with something so personal. Personally knowing this new bit of information about you does nothing to change my opinion of who you are or how I view your channel, you sir are still Shogo same as you've always been! Also I think you should take into account that many people would look down on themselves for having a similar disease perhaps and allow it to negatively influence their lives little by little until it begins to consume them, seeing someone like you retain a positive outlook and strive to find ways to prevent and cure your disease may give hope to others so thank you for that!

  • @Crenga
    @Crenga Před 2 lety +22

    i have raynaud's, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, and some other conditions, and my raynaud's always worsens when my RA flares. i love your channel and your personality so much, and i sympathise with your suffering and hope your condition improves! a rheumatologist and occupational therapist have improved my condition enough that i am able to resume archery sometimes, but raynaud's is such a difficult to manage autoimmune disorder and so subjective to many things, some days i can't even dress myself.
    i'm sending you and your family so much love and support ♡

    • @the_rachel_sam
      @the_rachel_sam Před 2 lety

      Same, but with my lupus flares! Interesting how that happens. Autoimmune diseases really are the “when it rains it pours” type.

  • @Auritilien
    @Auritilien Před 2 lety +700

    Seeing how much your wife cares for you and how you both support one another was so heart warming. I was in Kyoto the 2018-2019 academic year and you reminded me why I liked the city. Thank you also for that, I hope this winter goes easy on you and I wish you all the best!

  • @RobBombadil
    @RobBombadil Před 2 lety +179

    I'm a new follower and was instantly drawn to your positivity. Now, I really look up to you and Harumi. I'm a disabled veteran with chronic neuropathy and as I type this I'm in discomfort. I see you. Embracing the reality of a condition in public is such an amazingly brave thing to do. I'll be cheering you on and offer wishes of great things to come.

    • @amandafox8603
      @amandafox8603 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for your service. :)

    • @miriammanolov9135
      @miriammanolov9135 Před 2 lety +5

      Welcome here Rob, and thank you for your sacrifice. He makes great informative videos, and some are funny too.

  • @cinnamonroll5865
    @cinnamonroll5865 Před 2 lety +15

    Thanks for oppening up to us Shogo, you're one of the most wholesome people I know, and honestly your videos have only made me love japanese culture more than I did before. I really hope you get better, we all love you man!

  • @connermurray4989
    @connermurray4989 Před rokem +3

    The fact that you sincerely are trying to apologize at the end saying you don’t want it to make you look sad, and stuff of that nature. just laughing through it being so positive truly shows who you are. You are such a great person and I truly hope you and your family continue the channel and have fun as u you do.🙏🏻

  • @be3469
    @be3469 Před 2 lety +614

    I'd be surprised if you haven't already, but have you seen a rheumatologist? A lot of autoimmune diseases are prone to Raynaud's and are invisible diseases (many doctors turn autoimmune patients away since they appear young and healthy or hypochondriacs). I have undifferentiated connective tissue disease and it took a positive ANA test (a routine screening test) and a lot of pushing for me to get a referral. But with such extreme Raynauds, most rheumatologist referrals would be approved, (at least in the US) since it's such a major key symptom. I had minor Raynauds and that was something that was alleviated through the control of my underlying disease, so I hope maybe this could help in offering a path you might not have considered or known about. I wish you the best!

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Před 2 lety +86

      PSA: Raynauds is often but not always connected with hypothyroidism (in addition to the autoimmune issues). If you have Raynauds, make sure you get your T4 and T3 hormones checked out. It is no guarantee that it will be the reason and "fix", but it's worth seeing if it is.

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab Před 2 lety +40

      Thanks for mentioning that, I was going to say similar: my sisters and I get relatively minor bouts of Reynaud's, from autoimmune problems we all have. For me, it's really mostly a big nuisance when I handle cold things, (Since I work with my hands, I've got to be careful of cold metal, I've even got a polycarbonate socket wrench that can stay in the car in winter without becoming a problem. :) ) Anyway, it's possible there's diet-based ways to help, I personally do a lot better if I avoid nightshade plants, which may not be a generally-applicable thing, but I do that anyway cause it makes the arthritis a lot less crippling. (One reason I'm interested in Japanese food is it doesn't rely on so many of those things, lack of tomatoes and potatoes and chilies really cramps my usual culinary style. :) But there could be something Shogo could try cutting out, or maybe getting more of. )

    • @ArveEriksson
      @ArveEriksson Před 2 lety +35

      Heh, you beat me to it! I work at a clinical immunology lab, and I can confirm that Raynaud's is often mentioned in the paperwork.

    • @lannifincoris6482
      @lannifincoris6482 Před 2 lety +14

      Just want to give this a little push up, It is important to know!

    • @ramonahutchinson6466
      @ramonahutchinson6466 Před 2 lety +28

      I’m celiac (another autoimmune disease), and I also had issues with raynaud’s as one of my symptoms until I found out what my issue was and went gluten free. I don’t think raynaud’s is a recognized symptom of celiac disease, but it completely went away one I stopped eating gluten.
      Definitely worth it to see a rheumatologist!

  • @pyroryx
    @pyroryx Před 2 lety +160

    Shogo, please don't risk going outside, even temporarily, for videos! Hearing that you would be willing to film perhaps even a few during autumn and winter for your channel broke my heart. I can hear the passion behind your voice when you talk about your channel, your fans, family, friends, passions, etc.. and it's inspiring to hear you maintain your optimism.
    As someone who struggles with a lesser known illness as well, I genuinely hope that you are able to continue pursuing your passions.

    • @jwoolman5
      @jwoolman5 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes, he could send out others to do the videos and keep in touch by text or FaceTime. Then he could provide the commentary safely indoors. Not worth damaging himself!

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jwoolman5 think about it though, would he really want to live like that? what's the point if you cant do what you love... what would you do?

    • @j.p.morgan8367
      @j.p.morgan8367 Před rokem

      Agree with you, Pyro. Actually, Shogo as Shogo without autumn and winter scenes filmed outside would be just fine.

  • @themarvelousblackcanary8362

    This brought me to tears. What's even more touching is your great attitude! And the support of your beautiful wife... you guys are such a beautiful family. I wish you all the luck and thank you so much for your amazing content shogo.

  • @static2223
    @static2223 Před 2 lety +1

    Stay strong dude, you're still awesome no matter what!

  • @dannyeccles1894
    @dannyeccles1894 Před 2 lety +409

    It's a shame you feel guilty about not talking about you intimate private life. Some people on CZcams feel a certain entitlement to knowing everything about the creators we watch, and it's really not fare.
    We all wish you the best and will continue to watch and enjoy your content Shogo.
    And I for one hope you find effective treatments for your condition.
    ❤️

    • @rietakahashi3820
      @rietakahashi3820 Před 2 lety +1

      He doesn’t need to explain about his illness.

    • @210rebelboy
      @210rebelboy Před 2 lety +5

      @@rietakahashi3820 that's what he said

    • @osmacar5331
      @osmacar5331 Před 2 lety

      Fair* however, i am going to dig into this, see what the solution could be, i know what a degenerative disease is like, mine has preventative measures, but it's a pretty shitty way to go. However, shogo goes above and beyond, he doesn't deserve this.

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean Před 2 lety +244

    I knew there was a battle that you were heavily embroiled in, as I mentioned in my letter to you when I sent your gift months ago. I didn't want to pry about the details because I knew that if you WANTED to speak about it, then you would do so. AND, like I said in my letter, as you did as well, we each have our battles. I feel it's important to SHARE them because, "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Your strength and perseverance in this struggle, as I mentioned to you before, will inspire others ESPECIALLY with the size of your platform...this will allow you to inspire even more people. Some people, when they pray for others, pray for deliverance from illness or suffering. However, when I pray for people, I pray for strength for them to endure the lessons life has to teach them...I do this for you often and have been for some time now. You sir, are no less than a warrior of the spirit and you fight VALIANTLY EVERY DAY and I can see it. Utmost respect.../deepest bow

  • @louise8001
    @louise8001 Před 2 lety +10

    I know exactly what it is like to have a medical condition where there is no cure. I've had multiple sclerosis for about 20 years now. I've tried to not let it control my life and I am about to finish my 3rd year at university and my hope is to come and work in Japan in 2023. My rule is to live each day as it comes and worry about tomorrow later.

  • @jopope7610
    @jopope7610 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing these deeply personal struggles. I am sorry that you are forced to deal with this frustrating disease. Your videos on Japanese culture are insightful, educational & entertaining. It's obvious you put considerable time & thought into creating them & they are deeply appreciated.

  • @-Devy-
    @-Devy- Před 2 lety +27

    "At least 5-6 hours of sleep. Most of the time"
    And here's me sleeping at least 8-10 hours, sometimes even up to 14 hours.

    • @Fratm
      @Fratm Před 2 lety +3

      You probably don't have kids :)

  • @allenwalker3792
    @allenwalker3792 Před 2 lety +447

    My mom has this sickness, actually that was the whole reason why we moved from the city I was born because it has a rather cold weather and she was born on a more tropical/hot weather. So we moved to her hometown and thankfully she is so much better now.

    • @irinapop6566
      @irinapop6566 Před 2 lety +12

      yes, moving to a different part of the planet might be a solution as well

    • @allenwalker3792
      @allenwalker3792 Před 2 lety +15

      @@irinapop6566 Absolutly, for my mom it has been a real game changer

    • @klaudinegarcia8932
      @klaudinegarcia8932 Před 2 lety +8

      Happy to hear your Mom is healthier! :)

    • @ame6318
      @ame6318 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh no, I'm actually born on tropical country (from Borneo Island) I already have plans to go to Kyoto about my japanese language course after graduation and I'm scared that I might get it with high possibilities (while my migraines just happen last year with overwhelming pain that I didn't tell my mom about it)

    • @allenwalker3792
      @allenwalker3792 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ame6318 This syndrome is genetic as far as I'm aware, so if there are no other members of your family that you know have it, it's still a possibility but far less likely that you'll develop it overnight. Also, I'm from Mexico, not Japan so the weather is not the same, but the cold can get close to 0°C where I was born although it never snows but we do have hail and fog, a lot of fog

  • @gideonros2705
    @gideonros2705 Před 2 lety +2

    My sister was diagnosed with Scleroderma and her first symptoms were bluish white fingers when exposed to cold. Her condition is stable now and we hope there will be improvement or at least no further damage. I wish you the best. ❤️

  • @beinggood5720
    @beinggood5720 Před 2 lety

    Shogo, you are not alone. I was diagnosed with schizophrenia several years ago. I am still getting used to my medication and it’s side effects. I wish you a happy life from California.

  • @Deadpooln2b
    @Deadpooln2b Před 2 lety +541

    Incredible human being, I would have given up a long time ago. I'm struggling with a long lasting illness as well, am in a lot of pain and thought about killing myself many times. You gave me the strength to push through and find joy in life, wherever I can. Stay amazing Shogo

  • @5002seven
    @5002seven Před 2 lety +243

    I would recommend asking your doctors about vasodilators if you haven't yet, since they widen your arteries. Otherwise, I would also see if you can go through a series of tests to find the root cause (it could be a lot of things, like a autoimmune disorder/disease). I wish you the best, sir. Thank you.

    • @tomykong2915
      @tomykong2915 Před 2 lety +14

      i assume he has primary Reynaud’s, when it's caused by something else it's secondary and is just a symptom of something else, but yes, vasodilators is one idea, but it's actually a pretty wide range of medication and there is another option for medication that more specifically targets the symptoms and that would be Calcium channel blockers, they work on relaxing the vessels and making them not close up, there is also a surgical treatment that if successful can effectively cure it, but it's also not ideal, and lastly there is also local anesthetics being injected that can sometimes work

    • @tikusblue
      @tikusblue Před 2 lety

      @@tomykong2915 it's likely it could be secondary. He didn't develop symptoms until later in life, which is common w/ secondary. And secondary reynauds tends to be more extreme and severe like his.

  • @javiertapiaguadix3108
    @javiertapiaguadix3108 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your kindness and sincerity. Hope this can help to support you and that you can find a proper specialist to get treatment. Wish you the best.

  • @BlondeQtie
    @BlondeQtie Před 2 lety +2

    you are still beautiful 🥺 inside and outside! ❤️ i wish you and your family all the best!!! 🙇🏼‍♀️🌺 take care! first and foremost we care about your health. please don’t damage/hurt yourself to make videos.
    i had necrotic tissue too after a surgery, it was a nightmare!

  • @djinferno8690
    @djinferno8690 Před 2 lety +268

    Shogo the spring samurai, cursed to seal away his sword in the wintertime lest he lose his fingers. Can’t imagine the fear of losing your extremities. I have enough issues with losing feeling in my legs due to circulation issues from long work hours. Good on you dealing with your condition as well as you have so far. ^^

  • @ladyseshiiria
    @ladyseshiiria Před 2 lety +103

    Your wife is a strong woman kudos to her. Give her a hug for me, she deserves to be upheld, honored, and respected. I hope others can see her example and follow her.

  • @miffedcuttlefish6139
    @miffedcuttlefish6139 Před 2 lety +3

    I love that his wife was cimfortable enough to show her vulnerablitlity to her husband, and shogo remained stoic and supportive, and then they go right back to laughing. I wish them luck on managing the syndrome, but they makebit better with each other. 💜

  • @jlastre
    @jlastre Před rokem +1

    Hi Shogo. I saw your video when it came out a year ago. I was in hospital with a staph infection that almost killed me. I was recently diagnosed with lupus. I just thought about this video. You’re very much an inspiration to many of us.

    • @nyotengu
      @nyotengu Před rokem +1

      i hope you can get better quickly! 🫶

  • @Binks23
    @Binks23 Před 2 lety +178

    I developed Raynaud's because of an autoimmune disease. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I find that using electric gloves helps me not to have a severe reaction as often in the winter.

  • @stannisthemannis8694
    @stannisthemannis8694 Před 2 lety +48

    5-6 hours of sleep?! You might be getting more than others but that is dangerously low especially for prolonged amount of time you should be aiming 7-9 hours worth of sleep a night. Maybe not rule out the lack of sleep as the issue just yet.
    Also great attitude for not being a victim of your disease and still perusing goals cause of my disability I've been put into groups that talk about themselves and some people have such defeatist attitudes and it's saddening and I'm certain there aren't any people out there who are disappointed in you for this.

    • @Ciccigreen
      @Ciccigreen Před 2 lety +8

      This! If you forgive me the generalization, I think you should consider that using the Japanese “definition” of stress and of adequate sleep might not be the correct way to measure those things. You might not be stressed or sleep too little in “Japanese terms” but that doesn’t necessarily mean that’s what your body considers it.
      Thank you for being open about your condition and I’m very sorry you’re dealing with something like this.

  • @paulmaddox8251
    @paulmaddox8251 Před rokem

    I'm rooting for you Shogo-san!
    Do what you can do, find ways to adapt to changes in conditions, overcome obstacles... and always remember: that angel sitting next to you is there to help you, whenever you need her...

  • @opticalraven1935
    @opticalraven1935 Před 2 lety +2

    Shogo, I'll be praying hard for you and your family. You and your family are a ray of sunshine in this world.

  • @eonamiella2124
    @eonamiella2124 Před 2 lety +261

    My brother suffers from this illness but his isn't as bad as yours. Although like you its a mystery where his came from too. I only found your channel recently and I'm commenting on this video late but I admire you for coming forward like this and for still making content despite your illness

    • @Marcusjnmc
      @Marcusjnmc Před 2 lety +7

      another comment suggested an autoimmune disorder as an underlying cause for their renauds that when addressed alleviated the symptoms , eg. an allergy to certain kinds of food , though there are a lot of others besides that kind , it may be worth suggesting to have looked into if it never has been so far

    • @tikusblue
      @tikusblue Před 2 lety +1

      @@Marcusjnmc in my case that's accurate. I had reynauds since I was a child, and it went away after I learned that gluten was making me sick and I went on a gluten free diet. Changing my diet also ended up fixing other issues I didn't know where connected. My case was also more mild than shogos. For me, when I touched something cold or went outside my fingers would become stiff and numb and start to turn white, then when I came inside they would become swollen, red and itchy. I haven't experienced it in a couple years now.

  • @Somedude20282
    @Somedude20282 Před 2 lety +106

    I have Raynauds secondary to lupus, you’re not alone and you are so strong & brave for opening up about this and for still being so dedicated to your swordsmanship

    • @momkatmax
      @momkatmax Před 2 lety +1

      I know several people who have both diagnoses. Strength to you!❤

  • @anjelitamalik9763
    @anjelitamalik9763 Před 2 lety +11

    It's so nice to see you two supporting each other as family. I hope your sickness can be controlled and not get worse anymore. I also live with an autoimmune condition, and have now accepted that my sickness is dynamic, and my normal is different from other people's normal.

  • @liamcairns9384
    @liamcairns9384 Před 2 lety +1

    Love you, Shogo. Great to see your wife too. Keep staying strong my friend!

  • @yatakarasu98
    @yatakarasu98 Před 2 lety +93

    Honestly, part of me was hoping that you meant "being sick" as a figure of speech for something unrelated to health but now I've gotta say thank you for being brave enough to open up and talk about your hardships in life. On one hand, I bet that it took a lot of courage to upload this kind of video but in the other I'm also sure that probably took a lot of weight of your chest not having to hide it or evade the topic anymore.
    We understand and want to let you know that learning about this side of you doesn't make you any less of what you are. You'll always be the most cheerful and hardworking CZcamsr that I've ever known, and now knowing what you've been through I think it makes you even more of man for never losing spirit.
    Thank you for everything you've done up until now and I hope that you achieve even greater heights in the future. You're truly the GOAT.

  • @accie_
    @accie_ Před 2 lety +135

    Wishing you luck for this winter! My grandma has a bunch of health problems that only get better in warmer weather. She's been considering moving to a warmer place. If that ever becomes an option for you take it please. Your health comes before the channel!

  • @janach1305
    @janach1305 Před 2 lety +7

    You have my full sympathy, and I understand your positive attitude: realistic but not depressed.
    I also have a chronic condition that limits what I can do, but like I just see it as my life. I find workarounds when I can, and live with what I can’t do.
    You are especially fortunate to have your wife by your side to help and support you. All honor to her. I wish I were as lucky in that regard.

  • @silverstallion4634
    @silverstallion4634 Před 2 lety +3

    Brother shogo your always accepted here! Thank you for sharing this with us! Get better my friend!

  • @alexandria6007
    @alexandria6007 Před 2 lety +749

    As someone with an autoimmune disease that also has gone beyond “the book” so to speak, thank you so much for sharing. It can be really frustrating to have people say it’s not a big deal, or easily fixable etc because you’ve definitely done as much research as possible, tried everything, and there’s also a massive psychological, social, and emotional aspect.
    But learning to deal with it also comes with an incredible inner strength and maturity which really comes through in this video. Thank you for posting, it was really empowering and made me subscribe after seeing your videos several times in passing.

    • @valeryasteel4167
      @valeryasteel4167 Před 2 lety +17

      Please check sites like stuffthatworks and reddit communities. In most cases from my experience (having a fairly rare unexplained syndrome, probably two) the ones who have it know more about triggers and causes than Doctors, who mostly have no experience with them at all.

    • @ColonelMetus
      @ColonelMetus Před 2 lety

      If you have AIDS thats because of YOUR lifestyle choices

    • @InshruTripathi
      @InshruTripathi Před 2 lety +3

      Would You Believe if I told you I moved to a different country for treatment but am being academically bullied by one old man to Move back to my home country in the middle of my treatment?

    • @msumisu
      @msumisu Před 2 lety +5

      I relate to this as well. It took years to understand my triggers, everyone is different. I've created my own normal, my own way to enjoy life. Happy to see he's found a way to live with his disease and still able live life. There can be really bad days that are hard to get through but each time you learn how to manage. Wishing for the best for you as well! ❤

  • @arieldement3191
    @arieldement3191 Před 2 lety +233

    Raynauds is also hereditary. My mother has it, I have it and my sister has it. And we are not smokers or deal with stress.
    This is the first I had heard of such an extreme case. I am sorry that this is happening. It’s painful as it is in a normal case. But I can’t imagine what you are going through. My thoughts go out to you.

  • @sydlawson3181
    @sydlawson3181 Před 2 lety +27

    Wow... I've had Raynauds my whole life and I've worried about this before I know I'm months late to this but I've only just discovered your channel and my heart goes out to you man.
    All the best in the world you and your wife seem like some wonderful people to get acquainted with.
    Thank you for keeping me company❤❤❤

  • @nekkiddmolerat
    @nekkiddmolerat Před 2 lety

    You guys are so strong to be going through something like this for years especially yknow shogo physically dealing with it. Genuinely so proud you don't let this sickness take you down and don't give up, wish you the best and we hope you can hit 1 mil before 2023!♡

  • @yousefshahin2654
    @yousefshahin2654 Před 2 lety +136

    The fact that you trained while having such a disease is pretty impressive. Inshallah you will get well soon.

  • @0MosDefinitely0
    @0MosDefinitely0 Před 2 lety +90

    "You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward" - Rocky Balboa.
    I see this spirit in you Shogo, a spirit of a fighter, a samurai

    • @lolmanboss
      @lolmanboss Před 2 lety +2

      Thats how winning is Done. Yep I remember this line. This fits well in here.

  • @musamusashi
    @musamusashi Před 2 lety +3

    The serenity and inner calm with which you deal with and talk about such a serious life test, is a witness to what a great person you are. I wish you all the best, from the bottom of my heart, and i really hope that a solution to your sickness can be found.
    Much respect and love!

  • @Timmyboy2
    @Timmyboy2 Před 2 lety +3

    "In some ways suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning." -Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning

  • @HappyForYourLoss
    @HappyForYourLoss Před 2 lety +84

    You do not have to apologize for keeping this from us for so long. It’s completely understandable why you did and I’m so sorry to hear you struggle with this disease. You are so brave for sharing this with everyone and still continuing to train as well. Much love from America, and thank you for continuing to make these videos for us regardless! ❤️

  • @frenchfriar
    @frenchfriar Před 2 lety +237

    You are such a positive, loving couple, and I'm so sorry you have been suffering.
    I know it took a lot of courage to share this with everyone, and I thank you for being secure enough to do so.
    I always enjoy everything you produce, and I'm sure that will continue.
    Always take care of your own health first, we want you to be safe, happy and healthy.
    i definitely understand not wanting to let an illness prevent you from doing what you want to do, but know your limits, and try not to exceed them.

  • @harshmondal7933
    @harshmondal7933 Před 2 lety +3

    Shogo is an inspiration and motivation for me, people like him got physical challenges that are in constant deterioration and needs massive ammount of mental discipline. Hope everything turns out well for everyone. You did well, we appreciate and totally acknowledge the courage it might have taken. Stay strong as usual. So take care.

  • @kylienagy8381
    @kylienagy8381 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't imagine how difficult this must be to experience. You have a beautiful family, who obviously loves you very much. I hope that you soon find some kind of relief.

  • @remmychevalier2552
    @remmychevalier2552 Před 2 lety +142

    I remember almost asking about it.
    That said one woman at work had it for years. She worked with gloves because for her it seemed to surge more when it was cold. And since the store has the air conditioning she would wear gloves and it would help her a lot. Not sure if that could help you as well. I sure hope it will! It's interesting how not well known this sickness is, despite how early it's been described...
    Take care of yourself, Shogo! We love your channel here.
    -Remmy

  • @IAmNotYourProblem
    @IAmNotYourProblem Před 2 lety +107

    My friend, sometimes these diseases have no reason. A genetic hiccup probably, but it is no fault of yours. You’re brave and strong for making this video and pointing out something I’m sure gives you anxiety and Insecurity.
    I wish you all the best in finding a suitable treatment, and I hope that these comments full of love and admiration will help keep you warm during he winter!

  • @kuroiya5271
    @kuroiya5271 Před rokem +1

    We love you Shogo and don't worry I think everyone in this community will keep supporting you, I am currently studying to become a medical scientist and will be researching cures for this kinda sicknesses in the future. Development of medical world is going very fast so never lose hope in getting a call from your doctor saying there's a cure for your situation. FAITO!!!!

  • @lucyv4416
    @lucyv4416 Před 2 lety +1

    Always loving you guys through thick and thin! Will always continue to support you guys!

  • @bentovideo
    @bentovideo Před 2 lety +95

    Shogo, this was a very revealing and poignant personal item. Your decision to share this openly, to continue training in Budo, and making videos is inspirational. Thank you.

  • @martag029
    @martag029 Před 2 lety +71

    Shogo, I am very sorry to learn of your sickness. The fact that you are still so committed to creating your excellent content and not feeling so brought down is truly an inspiration. Thank you for your willingness to share your story, and I hope you are able to find a cure very soon.

  • @ronhanks4610
    @ronhanks4610 Před 2 lety +1

    I suffer from three different diseases and as a martial artist myself for 43 years now, I understand how you feel. But you definitely have a warrior’s spirit and a strong attachment to life. Stay strong my friend.

  • @ryb0sw0l0
    @ryb0sw0l0 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been seeing so many of your shorts and finally decided to come onto the channel and support you. Your positivity, passion and dedication for your culture and art despite this struggle is beautiful and wishing you all the best!

  • @mauraburns9343
    @mauraburns9343 Před 2 lety +32

    Although we've never met, I do feel like you're my Japanese friend in Kyoto. Please don't push yourself for the sake of the channel, and take the best care of your health. Much love and respect to you, Harumi, and your family.