You got through! I've had on and off trouble posting, too.
But all seems well now.
If anybody ever put me in charge of anything computer I'd take to stone and a chisel.
Anesthesia turns off the cough reflex, and in fact is a great nap for many.
I slept 12 hours last night. The no-sleep nights and a few AM anxiety attacks (from too much news consumption, I know I know) had really caught up with me. And for a couple weeks I had no walkers for Pup so, wow, his cabin fever was through the roof. That means he goes for trampoline sessions on my bed, me being the trampoline. OW. 14-15 pounds leaping on me is quite uncomfortable! His young fella turned up this week though, as did his sister, so he joined me in the huge sleep last night...until noon. Woke up finding that my lawn was mowed and I hadn't even heard it. Lawnmowers under the window.
I'm glad you're preparing your inside for the surgery and eager to hear about the simplicity of it afterward, which may amaze you.
I know a big part of this is having no control, Amber. Maybe it can become something surprisingly good. An exercise in trust, or submission to the good in people.
hugs,
Hops