You are quite a gifted surgeon. In fact you cut me so clean and sharp I barely even knew it at the time. Waking the next day in my hospital bed was where I met my pain. Being with you was like anesthesia: I was so grateful for you to help me. You were the one who weakened me. My senses failed: your scalpel cut clean to the core, and then I just let you sew me back together. The nurses say I am very lucky, that I had a good doctor. I know better. I was once a person and now I am Sally Stitches, or better yet, Raggedy Ann. I am no one's operation game. Letting you in brings only stitches and needles, and it was I who checked myself in. I need to learn to stitch myself at home. Consider this my checking out.