This time, however, was different and it was only darkness. I woke up suddenly and had this dizzy feeling and everything around me seemed so strange. Mainly it was because I was in a completely different room, but on my right was my mother and on my left was my surgeon. The surgeon began to speak, smiling at me: “Hi Ryan, everything went very well, from now on you will be fine, in the next few months you will feel some discomfort as you recover from the surgery, but after that you will be fine”. like new." I replied a little slowly: “OK, thank you doctor”. After that my parents helped me put my clothes back on and took me to the car. We went home and on the way all I could hear was the drowsiness and slowness of movement. It wasn't until I got home that the pain started to kick in and it was a pain I would have to get used to for about a month. During that month, though, everything was so relaxing, all I did was stay in bed all day and watch TV. Aside from the pain, it was a very good time for me. That surgery changed my body and the way I would think about how surgeries are performed Luckily everything went great and now I feel completely
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