YepYou're welcome! Everything will be alright. You'll see. It's just another bump in the road called life.

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YepYou're welcome! Everything will be alright. You'll see. It's just another bump in the road called life.
I've had surgery and anaesthesia a few times, most recently in January and it's o.k. Really! Try to remember to ask them to stitch you up with NON-disolveable stitches. I had "dissolve" ones for my first cancer surgery in November and yeah… Let's leave it thereAs for the procedure, they'll prep you some before hand, nothing major, then you go into the theatre and they'll make you sleep soon as possible. Ask the anaesthetist if they can give you a nerve blocker as well. Those are incredible with managing the discomfort afterwards. After the procedure, it's like waking up from a deep sleep. You'll feel a bit groggy at first, but give yourself a few minutes, then just get up slowly. You'll be fine.
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Beautiful flowers! What type are they?
Regards,
Leaf
Hyacinth?
Thanks! I had a brain fart. That will teach me to get another year older.