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03 June 2009 | 7:59:00 PM

Stella Ng: Any advise on how to recover quickly from surgery?

Dear Mrs Stella Ng,
The best way to recover quickly from surgery is to stay happy everyday after your surgery! By staying happy everyday, you will forget the pain on your wound! Forgetting the pain will make you not think about the wound and letting it recover itself more quickly. You can also try to rest more to let your wound recover more quickly. Hope your wound will recover as fast as the Speed of light! :D





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