It’s the afternoon and I have been lounging in a chair with my feet up for the past few hours, reading chicken soup for my soul and being introspective. This morning, I felt opposite to what I was feeling now; my head hurt, my eyes, I was nauseous and my wound ached a bit. I felt like an half baked kind of hell.
The previous days were not so bad. I slept most of the time because of the anaesthetic, but I woke each time that a nurse came to bathe me, check my blood pressure, poke me in the butt with pain killer, changed my IV, stick me in the arm with more meds and believe me, there was a different nurse for each activity. They were coming around the clock.
The removal of my catheter was especially memorable.
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About the writer:
Poetess Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 30 books, for more than six years and enjoys volunteering as a Counselor. She is a freelance writer for online publications such as Revealing the Christian Life, Jamaica Rose, Entertainment Trail, My Trending Stories among others.
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