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1 The process leading up to my decision to have surgery was exhaustive.
2 But she had to have surgery on the hip in the morning.
3 She'll have to have surgery and she's in a lot of pain.
4 It heals on its own, but you can have surgery on it.
5 In 2016, he was diagnosed with cancer and had to have surgery .
6 A Garda spokeswoman said he is due to have surgery today.
7 So in January, I was asked to have surgery yet again.
8 All going well the Māori King will have surgery next week.
9 Because he might need to have surgery , he was only getting IV fluids.
10 The centre-back is set to have surgery on a broken collarbone.
11 She is now expected to have surgery in October after a post-Games holiday.
12 Did you have surgery while I was gone- apersonalitytransplant maybe?
13 I had to have surgery on that cause it slid into my ankle.
14 The remaining patients would likely have surgery every second day as their conditions stabilised.
15 Thousands of children each year have surgery , where ventilation tubes or grommets are inserted.
16 Patients should have time to think through whether to have surgery before undergoing it.
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