Sayuri's mother is having a hard time going out because of chemotherapy..."It's hot from the wig to the hat" \'Sayuri TV'

Nov 25, 2024

Sayuri's mother is having a hard time going out because of chemotherapy...'It's hot from the wig to the hat' 'Sayuri TV'



Sayuri's mother showed difficulty going out because of chemotherapy.

On the 23rd, a video was posted on the YouTube channel 'Sayuri TV' under the title of 'I've been to the Anpanman Museum in Yokohama'.

In the video, Sayuri took the subway with her parents and Jen and headed to the Anpanman Museum in Yokohama. When he arrived at a nearby station, Jen took the lead, holding his grandfather's hand, and Sayuri said "It's sometimes hard to go anywhere on the train with Jen."



After coming out of the station, Sayuri took care of her mother, who looked especially tired. Sayuri's mother, who wore a wig, a hat and a mask because of chemotherapy, asked if she was tired. "There were too many stairs"It was hard.

Sayuri said "It's too hot to wear a wig (because she's on anti-cancer treatment). So I told him not to wear a wig but to just wear a hat, but he said he should wear a wig because he is a fashion leader."



Sayuri's mother is having a hard time going out because of chemotherapy...'It's hot from the wig to the hat' 'Sayuri TV'
After that, Sayuri went out to see the festival alone with her mother. Someone had to be in the car to stop the car, so my mother took a break from the car, and Sayuri took a short tour of the festival alone.

Sayuri's mother still showed a lively charm during chemotherapy. Sayuri laughed at the appearance of her mother singing and dancing excitedly in the car, saying, `The real genetic thing is that my mother can't sing, but I can't sing either.'



Meanwhile, Sayuri confessed to her mother's battle with breast cancer in March, causing regret. At the end of last year, Sayuri's mother, who was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer, said she had received several chemotherapy treatments until recently.

Sayuri's mother said of chemotherapy "Nothing hurts. That's a long time ago, and now there are drugs that suppress anti-cancer drugs, so it doesn't really hurt. There are some who don't, but there are many people who continue to be healthy like their mothers. I've got a good medicine, so everyone can do it without being afraid."



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