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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3190935" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>It's all good. I hate not having the ability to know what is going on and happening with a lot of stuff. Having surgery on my shoulder knowing I was going under general had me stressed out as well. Didn't help that I was relying on someone I only knew on a "Hey hows it going. Alright see you later." basis to make sure I made it home since my wife really can't drive anymore. I had to help direct to load her power chair on the truck and had unloaded it that morning before surgery. And even though I paid their copay they CONSTANTLY could not find it because I paid it when my surgery was confirmed at the regular office rather than the surgery center or giving them a credit card number. In fact the day of surgery the woman checking me in was asking for more money.....</p><p></p><p>Go for a drive if it's safe or go knock around in the garage/shed, hit the range, or do whatever it is that you enjoy doing and clear your head out a little. That is what I did a couple days before surgery and it did a world of good. Went for a drive to who knows where and ended up in the boonies west of Stillwater by the time I was feeling calmed down. Got a bite to eat and then headed home ready to get things done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3190935, member: 29706"] It's all good. I hate not having the ability to know what is going on and happening with a lot of stuff. Having surgery on my shoulder knowing I was going under general had me stressed out as well. Didn't help that I was relying on someone I only knew on a "Hey hows it going. Alright see you later." basis to make sure I made it home since my wife really can't drive anymore. I had to help direct to load her power chair on the truck and had unloaded it that morning before surgery. And even though I paid their copay they CONSTANTLY could not find it because I paid it when my surgery was confirmed at the regular office rather than the surgery center or giving them a credit card number. In fact the day of surgery the woman checking me in was asking for more money..... Go for a drive if it's safe or go knock around in the garage/shed, hit the range, or do whatever it is that you enjoy doing and clear your head out a little. That is what I did a couple days before surgery and it did a world of good. Went for a drive to who knows where and ended up in the boonies west of Stillwater by the time I was feeling calmed down. Got a bite to eat and then headed home ready to get things done. [/QUOTE]
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