I woke up with a very uncomfortable feeling. I didn't think I could speak. There was a tube of some sort in my nostril and I know that I needed it because of my sleep apnea, but didn't want to speak so I started flapping my limbs around. So I asked the medical professional that came over to have it removed.
They kept me there until it was time to move me to my room. I'm not sure when my honey came in to be with me, but I was transported to my room. The painkillers kept me in a blur for a long time. My younger daughter came in late that night, and stayed with me. But that didn't eliminate my honey who stepped out for a while and returned to my side later on. They both slept on my sides that night. One on either side.
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