It all depends on the matter with which you approach it. It is completely normal to get nervous before surgery, and at that time it can seem very scary. But it all depends on how you look at it.
Another factor to consider is the type of surgery you're having. I, for example, once had surgery on my mouth to remove teeth that couldn't be pulled out, but it was very minor surgery. Then, on the flip side, there is major surgery, such as a C-section or an organ transplant. These types of surgeries carry much more risk of complication.
Overall, if you are feeling scared, it would be good to talk with the person/people who will be performing your surgery so you can get to know them better and feel more comfortable with them. Also, feel free to ask any questions at all over your operation.
After all, it's your body, you have a right to know what's going to be done to it!
Octopus, orca (killer whale) and osteoporosis are scary things that begin with the letter o. Additional scary things include open heart surgery and orangutan.
The conditions can be really scary considering if the surgery is something really dangerous or something that is no problem at all.
Well performing surgery can be a scary thing for the person the is performing sugery. Since this post was up in animal life i will describe what its like to perform surgery on a.. dog perhaps. you start out by putting the dog on amnesea and well.... they go from their. cutting sewing sniping.
Hammerhead sharks, helicopter ride and hyenas are scary things. Additional scary things include heart surgery, hurricane and heights.
When we go through stress, traumas, quick and big weight loss/gain etc, a period can miss. It's not uncommon and brain surgery I would imagine is quite scary and stressful..
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Getting surgery can be a very scary experience, but thankfully, bariatric before and after policies make it a much easier thing to handle. One of the most interesting ideas to make it through this very scary experience is to go to a support group. Not surprisingly, it can be quite difficult to confide your problems to people who haven't experienced the surgery first time. Find solace in being properly prepared by a support group, and rest assured that afterwards, you will be able to discuss your experiences with the support group - it can be quite uplifting to realize they are there for you!
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it may be scary but in the end it is not that scary
SCARY?!!! give me a break its not scary he just looks scary
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