You're a special case, Glenda, and you know there'll be a breeze when your surgery is over, from all of us letting out that big breath we'll be holding.
You behave in that critical care area, now. We don't want a big list of new symptoms no one's had before. We have enough trouble handling the easy stuff.
Remember you'll probably wake up with the tube in, and don't be scared of it.
When they wheel you toward the operating room, just before they turn out the lights, you can say to yourself, "All those people have stopped for a moment, and they are all thinking about me right now." And it will be true.
Very best wishes,
You behave in that critical care area, now. We don't want a big list of new symptoms no one's had before. We have enough trouble handling the easy stuff.
Remember you'll probably wake up with the tube in, and don't be scared of it.
When they wheel you toward the operating room, just before they turn out the lights, you can say to yourself, "All those people have stopped for a moment, and they are all thinking about me right now." And it will be true.
Very best wishes,