 It all started on May 13th when I was detected with a few different cycles. I was immediately admitted in the emergency ward in the Merlimpal hospital. The officials, nurses and the doctors were very kind, caring and patient. The registration was fast and then I was shifted to a semi-deluxe ward where I met my doctor, Dr. Vinod Reddy and my three nurses. I was not allowed to have any fluids nor any food and I was administered with u-fluids and glucose. I had a comfortable bed in my ward and I was with my constant companion, my TV. I was also ready for my big day. It was the day of my surgery. I was taken inside the operation theatre about one o'clock. When I went inside the OT, I felt like a warrior. The doctors did not want me to panic and they were very encouraging. So they were kind enough to answer my questions in a very simple manner. After administering anesthesia, it was like one and a half hour nap. After that, my surgery was over. Many of us think that surgery will give us bad thoughts and will always be negative. But I didn't take it that way. I felt it was like a one-time experience. So I went through it positively and the Merlimpal officials helped me do it. Right now we are in the coronavirus pandemic. Doctors, nurses and health line workers are acting as the frontline warriors. I would like to thank them wholeheartedly. Thank you so much everyone.