Each of us in our own way faces each day and seeks to get better. We are all different. Some of us will take longer and some not so long to accomplish similar things. The operation has affected all of us in different ways: sometimes our balance, our face, our senses, and many other things too. Yet in our differences we have a common bond both in affliction, in place, and in time. We all have different family, friends and acquaintances to help us. And we’ve come to realize how important each and everyone of those varied relationships are. And finally we have each other – all the surgery patients. [During recovery after surgery]
February 27, 2003
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