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Why did surgery go wrong and now I'm in so much pain?

Answer:

I can relate to the pain and uncertainty you're going through. Unfortunately, I'm not a medical professional, but I'll try to offer some insight. The passage suggests that the pain from surgery can be perceived differently than the pain of cancer. The pain from surgery is often seen as a necessary evil, a means to an end, whereas the pain of cancer is a sign of a worsening condition.

It's also mentioned that the anesthesiologist might have erred during the surgery, which could have led to complications. However, this is speculative, and I'm not a medical expert. It's also worth noting that the author of the passage, who is going through a similar experience, is trying to find hope and meaning in their situation.

In terms of what might have gone wrong during the surgery, it's possible that there was an error in the administration of anesthesia or a complication during the procedure. However, without more information, it's difficult to say for certain. I can only imagine how difficult and painful this experience must be for you, and I can only offer my thoughts and prayers as you navigate this challenging time.

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c s lewis
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