SUIZOU GA KOWARETARA, SUKOSHI IKIYASUKU NARIMASHITA.
STATUS
COMPLETE
VOLUMES
1
RELEASE
December 14, 2022
CHAPTERS
9
DESCRIPTION
In this new autobiographical manga following My Wandering Warrior Existence, Nagata Kabi has quit drinking in an attempt to get healthier–or she’s trying to, anyway. Her former struggles with alcohol led to pancreatitis and a serious hospitalization, and now she has no choice but to give it up. Follow the author as she details the quest to improve her health during a global pandemic.
(Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.
CAST
Kabi Nagata
CHAPTERS
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REVIEWS
Shadow654
75/100if you're a big Nagata Kabi fan (like myself), I highly recommend picking this volume up as its a great readContinue on AniListI've been a Nagata Kabi fan for a while now, and I've got to say, her newest work, "My Pancreas Broke, But My Life Got Better" did not disappoint at all. This work takes place after the events of "My Alcoholic Escape From Reality", so if u haven't read this yet, I highly suggest you do, because it provides keep context that would otherwise be missing. Nagata Kabi is a self indulgent alcohol addict, and this was made apparent in this entry. She struggles on and on with her alcoholism, as there was a point where she actually managed to break free from her addiction (this only lasted a month, though). After being diagnosed with Pancreatitis, Nagata Kabi was hospitalized for a prolonged period of time. She was getting very self conscious about seeing other people get discharged, as well as she has connected directly to an IV which meant she couldn't eat properly. This went on for a while. Eventually, she had to start wearing adult diapers because she could not control her bodily systems properly. However, her mom and dad did their utmost best to support her. Her mom provided her with all her necessities and made some hearty homemade meals that follow her diet. And her father called her "a real treasure". As always, the artwork in Nagata Kabi works is surprisngly simple yet works very well with her style. It has nice colors and good balance. I truly think Nagata Kabi is a very interesting woman, and her life is honestly fascinating to read about. It is also apparent to us that Nagata Kabi has an eating disorder which makes her diet very limited and causes her to vomit her own food at times. This was explored more in depth in "My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness" and "My Wandering Warrior Eating Disorder". Due to the support from her parents, Nagata Kabi was able to break free from her addiction. It didn't happen overnight, and it wasn't an instant transformation. It was a slow and arduous process which involved lots of self restraint and hard work on her end. But she did it. And we're all proud of her. It's really satisfying to see Nagata Kabi's life finally take a turn for the better after all the suffering and challenges she's been through. Overall, I do still believe "My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness" and "My Solo Exchange Diary" are her best works, as we get a very introspective look into her life and its extremely fascinating to read. But this one was solid as well. This manga also spends some time recapping "My Alcoholic Escape From reality, which is worth to note". If you've never read a Nagata Kabi work before, I suggest you read her other works and then come to this one because they are necessary in order to fully appreciate this. However, if you're a big Nagata Kabi fan (like myself), I highly recommend picking this volume up as its a great read and its 100% worth your money.
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- (3.65/5)
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