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hey guys... uh... well have you? I'm having one next week and it's easy and I'm not scared at all or worried because my grampa is one of the best doctors in the country and im not scared of dying neither.
There was something with my ... second brain when I was five or six. It's been a long time since then, so I don't remember any details. Which also means it can't have been a particularly terrible experience.
I've only had oral surgery to have teeth removed. The gave me laughing gas and I started giggling at everything. I don't really remember the actual surgery part, just the pain afterward.
I had an operation on my spine to cure my scoliosis about three or four weeks ago; I now have two metal rods and screws in my spine. It was my first operation ever and I stayed in hospital for around a week. My back still feels a bit weird and I can't bend, lift things or twist my back for three to four months but I'm so glad I had the operation seeing how my back is a lot straighter. I had to go hospital again today for a check-up and I'll be going back to school soon.
Here's a picture of x-rays before and after my operation if anyone's interested (put it in a spoiler incase some people might not like seeing x-rays or something idk):
Spoiler:
Left monitors show spine after the operation and right monitors show spine before the operation.
Yes, on my right ear. It looks pretty different than my left so yeah. Sometimes people ask "what happened to your ear" so I glare at them then they walk away... yeah. But I don't really care that much. XD
When I was about 8, I had to have surgery to repair a hernia around my groin. The surgery itself was fine, and I can't remember much of life-pre-operation to know how painful the hernia was. I got about a month off school, though, so that was definitely good at the time!
^ Lol, I had exactly this. Although, I remember how painful the hernia was, and it was rather awful. I'm glad I had the operation, and the scar is almost invisible now. I got quite a while off of school, which was fun at the time, although the stitches were a bit of a pain. I did visit my school once and the welcome I got was rather nice. All in all, a good experience, since I didn't feel a thing.
1.) Two days after I was born because my lungs wouldn't fully contract.
2.) a week after that, something was wrong with my chest, so it needed to be fixed.
3.) This summer on my leg.
4.) This summer on my lung.
5.) This summer on my kidney.
Surgery in terms of having doctors open up some parts of your body to fix something...nope, never had that type of surgery in my life. However, I did get eye Lasik surgery when I was 18 years of age. It wasn't that bad, despite what others day.