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Old 10-23-2010, 10:08 PM #1
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Default A bit Nervous before the Surgery, got some questions, anyone care to answer?

(Excuse me, this is Kausar's daughter typing for her. She does not speak english very well so I will be speaking for her as if she is typing this).

After my surgery will I be feeling better, like I was feeling like 2 years before? Strong and without pain? I am getting surgery on both of my shoulder/necks - the TOS surgery. Have people who have gotten this surgery before, have they become better and more normal? What I am trying to find out is that I'm being nervous of this surgery, will I be feeling normal and be healthy after this surgery? Should I even be nervous? Am I making the right decision by getting surgery on both of my shoulders? Any advice would be helpful.
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