that now has many, many complications. You'd die without the procedure. You really had no choice, so you went ahead knowing full well that complications await. Well, now the surgury is over and here come the afteraffects. No one should be surprised at how ugly this is getting, and thus, should not complain too harshly about its outcome. Don't micromanage this war through daily, hourly, minute-by-minute disection of every detail. It will do you no good. Don't give me daily body counts. It numbs the people over time until it quite literally doesn't affect them at all. Time and determination is the remedy. Patients need long and guarded recovery times, so do wars...