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Old 10-13-2009, 09:28 PM #1
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Default Few days away from VP Shunt Surgery- Suggestions how to relax? Calm Down?

Dear Group,

I am few days away from the VP Shunt surgery and my stress level and anxiety are increasing. I am concerned of the outcome, I am concerned of not coming out better. I wonder how did you handle your days prior surgery, in case you had them when you were adults. If you were little obviously you can't remember. Your feedback is greatly appreciated it.

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