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I had surgery on my collarbone a few days ago. 7 screws holding a steel plate to join my shattered clavicle together. It was a success, but the day of and after the surgery were 2 of the longest days of my life. I was operated on 8 hours after reporting to the hospital. I waited in pre-op for 6.5 hours. Marni finally was able to go home to rest at 1:30 am when they rolled me in from recovery. I went about 24 hours with no food or H2o so when they finally brought food I was like a bear coming out of hibernation. Still in pain as I write this but I'm on the road to recovery.I can do all through Christ who strengthens me.
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