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Everything Changes With Brain Surgery - Bobby Simonds

Everything Changes With Brain Surgery

By: Bobby Simonds

Booklet | 12 June 2019

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It's coming. You know, that appointment that you have scheduled for brain surgery. You know there is a lot riding on it. You think you have done your research. You believe your medical team has informed you with everything you should know. Guess what: they're lying to you. Just like, you are lying to yourself. Brain surgery is as serious as it gets. The doctors may inform you with what could go wrong, how long the procedure is, what others may have experienced in the coming months. What they don't disclose, is the truth. Everything changes after brain surgery. Sure, you got rid of the brain cyst, cancerous tumor, or whatever. But what you are now getting yourself into, is the possibility of permanent damage to your old personality. The possibility that you must retrain your brain with what you once knew. The possibility that you will have to do it all over again...The possibility, things will never be the same, ever again.Will it be worth it to yourself? Your partner? Your spouse? Your family? Will you overcome all the necessary changes, that you will face, by force? Will you be able to stay happily married to your life-long partner, that you had once loved with all your heart, and being? Will you survive....?

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