Word of the Day: Surgicaled

a onblur=”try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}” href=”http://bp1.blogger.com/_dJEkdJdUM4w/R57A6HC1GwI/AAAAAAAAAFU/dYi71IBUiG8/s1600-h/V01indexS.png”img style=”margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer;” src=”http://bp1.blogger.com/_dJEkdJdUM4w/R57A6HC1GwI/AAAAAAAAAFU/dYi71IBUiG8/s200/V01indexS.png” alt=”” id=”BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5160774327569029890″ border=”0″ //aspan style=”font-weight: bold;”Sur*gi*ca*led/span iverb/i To have surgery performed upon. “I’ve been isurgicaled/i” “After they isurgicaled/i me, I was able to walk again!”br /br /It’s a strange experience to be surgicaled. Part hospital drama, part boring news program with a whole lot of mostly bad elevator music thrown into the pre-op room for kicks. Though to be fair, there was at least an hour of a href=”http://www.michaelbuble.com/”Michael Buble/a played in there.br /br /I had my ear surgicaled last week, a planned operation that took four months to book and only 2 hours to complete. My wonderful surgeon did, what I’m sure will turn out to be, a fine job on my a href=”http://www.entusa.com/stapedectomy.htm”stapedectomy/a.br /br /It takes six months to fully heal and, I understand from the many med boards, at least three months to get to some semblance of normal hearing, so I won’t exactly know how I’m doing for a while. But I’m assured that I will most likely be at 100% hearing some day.br /br /What I do know is that the awful foggy headed feeling I’ve had for the past nine or so months has finally, at long last, gone away. Seriously, I swear to you, it was as if the surgeon sucked up all the bad juju when he suctioned my ear.br /br /I’ve been going around for a long while now feeling tired and off. Some people may nee 4 to 6 capsules a day depending on the severity of the problem that view for more now commander cialis they are facing. It’s a free and completely legal service – you don’t Have to Put Up With It The good news is there is nothing unavoidable tadalafil levitra about ED. Another benefit of purchasing generic erectile dysfunction medication that was developed by Pfizer pharmaceutical company in 1998. online levitra prescription Like stated above, it has been india cheapest tadalafil around since the 90’s with no major adverse affects taking place. I’ve had a hard time concentrating on my book, I’ve felt stuck in neutral and all the while my ear has felt like there’s a rotten cotton ball stuffed right against my brain.br /br /Now that I have an actual cotton ball stuffed into my ear, I actually feel clear headed. I’m sure there’s some fancy scientific explanation for this. All I know is that I finally, for the first time in oh so long, feel like me again. Even the ear pain and weeble-wobble feeling, both of which will fade with healing, don’t bug me the way that being “out of it” did. And that rocks.br /br /Now to put this clear-headedness to work!!br /br /Postscript for those who read my previous post: The editor loved the story. It runs this week. Big sigh of relief.br /br /span style=”font-size:85%;”Photo courtesy of a href=”http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17216/17216-h/17216-h.htm”Project Gutenberg’s Ebook of Punch, or The London Charivari./abr //span

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2 Responses to Word of the Day: Surgicaled

  1. Barrie says:

    I had no idea you were going to be surgicaled. Glad to hear it went well. And that you’re already feeling better. Here’s to a speedy full recovery!BR/BR/And huge congrats on the article!!

  2. J.K. Mahal says:

    Thanks Barrie! The recovery is going well, though as you can tell from the new post, life is not all roses at the moment.

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