>Hey guys. How are you doing?
>Today I want to talk about my wrist!
>I suffered a broken wrist in mid-August.
>That didn't seem like a big deal (first image).
>But the doctor told me to rest and take a break from the games, I had a set schedule in the US until Sept 14, but I had to cancel everything.
>However, since I was in Japan at the time, I pushed through only the GCW Japan tour (not really a good idea) and had no choice but to take a break from my US tour.
>When I was resting, the progress was good. The doctors told me I was almost healed! At that time I thought a broken bone was a piece of cake!
>Yes, this is how it all comes full circle.
>I was wearing some kind of cast, but I wanted to get used to normal life as soon as possible, so I took it off on my own.
>“In September I'll be back in the ring!" And my September schedule, which I had cancelled, is all back.
>I took an x-ray just before I left for the US, just in case. Then it was worse than when I first got injured
>No wonder I was in pain. I was stupid and thought it was my imagination. I wanted to punch myself for thinking it would heal better without the supporter
>The other worse part is that they informed me that if I break a few more millimeters I will need surgery
>But the US tour starts the next day, and a tag team title match is scheduled after that, so what was I supposed to do? After worrying about it, I decided to force my way through.
>But of course it was not easy...
>Before the game I wanted to run away so bad because I remembered the words "if I break a few more millimeters, I'm going to have to have surgery"
>In fact, the Minneapolis show with the Dannhausen makeup was so scary that I really wanted to run away!
>And even though I survived the match, my arms hurt even more
>It feels like a sign that it's getting worse again and I get anxious and can't sleep
>Still, I managed to finish all my matches and made it back to Japan