West R Lee
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Thank you Richard. Honestly, not too brutal. It has been aggravating, but also a bit scary. Not scary in the sense that I have been really worried about the condition itself, but VERY concerning while uneducated about the condition and it's treatment and thinking this is the end of maybe my two favorite hobbies.........that part did indeed have me really down for a while and got in my head.Man, that sounds just brutal. Best wishes sent your way for a total and rapid recovery.
So far, as some here have said, the surgery is really a piece of cake. I'd mentioned earlier about getting something "to relax me" while being prepped, but my wife and I were talking earlier, and I remember being high as a kite while being wheeled into the OR, but don't even remember entering the OR at all. We arrived at the clinic, A Scott and white facility at 11:30 this morning, and I remember looking at the clock in my wife's truck coming home at 2:15, and 30 minutes of that time was spent doing paper work when we got there. another 45 minutes or so in surgery prep, and 30 minutes or o in recovery........so if you do the math, the surgery took no time. Right now I'm having a bit of trouble typing with number fingers, and am supposed to be keeping it elevated........which I've done much of the day.
West