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Offline Blarneystoner

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Hi, my surgery is scheduled for the 29th this month. I am having absolutley no second thoughts at all. The thing is though, I'm really anxious. I have it done friday. Will I be back in school monday? I'm a pretty chill kid, noone expects much movement out of me anyway. I just don't want to miss more school than friday. Also, in a little less than 2 months, I will be training to be a life guard. Is 2 months enough to heal and not have ugly scars, plus be able to swim?

I am having absolutly no second thoughts about the surgery though. The way I see it, the end justifies the means. But can someone answer my questions? Any help would greatly be apreciated. Thank you.

-BlarneyStoner (and no, I'm not a stoner!  ;))
Please, Jesus, make my gyne go away!

Offline BlueEagle

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w/e u are a pot head  ::)

no worries man, you should be good to go...
prob not monday though, but just chill ull be fine.  Ur prob just anxious because years of this sh*t is soon all gonna be in the rear view mirror in a matter of days...

if ur still nervous light up a fatty ;)

Offline Blarneystoner

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haha no i dont do that shit. if i take it easy over the weekend, why cant i go back ony monday?

Offline nukem2k5

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haha no i dont do that shit. if i take it easy over the weekend, why cant i go back ony monday?


Because you just had surgery.  The more you strain your body as you heal, the worse the outcome / healing time will be.  It really depends on your case but if you feel like something is hurting when you do something, don't do whatever you're doing.
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