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Your Question:
Why did surgery go wrong and now I'm in so much pain?
Answer:
I can relate to the pain you're experiencing after surgery. It's a type of pain that can be overwhelming, but it's also a sign that the doctor is working to fix a problem. In my case, I've had my own share of surgeries, but I've always tried to focus on the positive outcome, rather than the pain itself. From what I've read, the pain from surgery can seem identical to the pain from cancer, but the key difference is that surgery is a treatment, whereas cancer is a sign of a more serious issue. When we're in pain, it's natural to want immediate relief, but it's also important to consider the underlying cause of the pain and the potential long-term benefits of the treatment. In your case, the pain from surgery might be severe, but it's a sign that the doctor is working to fix a problem. I can only imagine how difficult it must be to go through a long and invasive procedure like that. However, it's also a chance to reflect on the possibilities and the potential for a positive outcome. As a pastor, I've seen many people go through similar experiences and come out stronger on the other side.
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why does god allow evil
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