--because I wake up every morning between 5 and 5:30, and it isn't even British Summer Time/Daylight Savings Time yet. Also, my brain knows we have a lot of stuff to make up and it wants to get started early
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Behold! For those who may be interested, for those who were wondering, or even if you don't give a rat's caboose, my programming schedule for the San Antonio worldcon
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Laparascopic surgery was the easy time I remembered from when I had my gall bladder out seventeen years ago. The most pain you have is the day of the op. The next day, the pain drops off sharply and you go home. Which was what I did
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The results of the MRI are heartening. While the cancer has penetrated the uterine wall, it hasn't travelled beyond it. So one op will put paid to it, no chemo, no radiation, no worries.