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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Post surgery day
The rest of the day was unusual, or usual, depending on your outlook. I made an appointment to interview a potential tenant for an apartment. I figured this was safe since I'd still be frozen for several hours and I was right. I was very frozen. However, I didn't anticipate barely remembering anything else from the day. A dear friend dropped by with bananas, puddings and ice cream - you know, all that high caloric stuff - and I vaguely remember her visit. Everything is a blur. I know I watched television and drank lots of tea.... but that's it. Was the anaesthetic that strong or is my age bending to the will of drugs greater than myself? Am I back in the 1970's? Would it have been different if I were 20 years younger? If I'd had fewer implants placed? No answers are forthcoming, but I lost a day. Still no pain though!
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