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My Journey Through Illness and Recovery
Since I was a child, my neighbors praised me as a hardworking and capable person, often saying, "She's kind-hearted and strong." However, one day, I found myself unable to do many things. A blood test at the hospital revealed I had rhabdomyolysis, a side effect of statin medication.
Rhabdomyolysis is a condition where your muscles break down. It got so bad that I couldn't even open a plastic bottle cap. I had to crawl just to get to the bathroom. I used to meticulously clean high places using a stepladder, but I couldn't even climb one anymore. I became unable to do any housework, and it was so difficult that I even considered leaving home, feeling like I was useless.
Finding a New Way Forward
But then, I decided to entrust what I couldn't do myself to professionals. For example, I hired a professional for air conditioner cleaning. My husband also started helping out little by little during breaks from work. Through gradual effort and perseverance, I've reached where I am today. I believe everyone experiences something like this at some point, so I wrote a poem to ease my own painful feelings.
The Road to Recovery
Fortunately, once I stopped taking the statin medication, my muscles stopped breaking down. However, the muscle I lost has been slow to return. I'm already nearing 70, and I was prescribed statins because I was a bit plump with high cholesterol to begin with. Nevertheless, I can't just give up and stay in this "broken down" state. I'll continue to work hard to get back to my old self, for my husband's sake as well.
I write poetry about my everyday life with my wife, as we're both around 70 years old. Having lived for over 70 years, I've experienced countless moments where I thought, "This is the end." Yet, each time, I've managed to pick myself up and keep living. I've poured that journey into these lyrics. SUNOAI has composed the music and also provides the vocals. However, I also plan to distribute a karaoke version created with Filmora, where I'll sing the songs myself. The TuneCore Japan Support Team encouraged me with words like, "Even grandpas and grandmas can do it!" and gave me hope. Since TuneCore Japan will distribute my music, I'm entrusting it to them.