Well not trying to top any of what has been said, but think about it...
I did my pre-SRS-op testes and was told I need a quintuple-heart-bypass, as NO surgeon would touch me for any op such like SRS. (~ 7 – 8 hrs being under)
So, I go and have it done and keep smiling, getting real well and fit again - and in the process doing my daily 1 hr walks run after a dog, fall, hit my chin pretty badly... and get subdural-haematoma (blood on the brain) big time, some 2 weeks later.
I was jolly far gone all of the sudden, had an emergency brain op, 3 DAYS before I was due for SRS in Thailand!
After the first brain op I got "water on the brain" and in no time became paralysed COMPLETELY on the whole right side, lost my speech, all articulation, ... get the idea.
Once the drain in my brain got pulled out (by accident) almost 2 pints of fluid drained and with it my paralysed condition improved drastically.
Today I'm as fit as before, or better, AND had my SRS done to boot. All this within 1 1/4 year!
Guess what, there is only one way to deal with such stuff - just laugh it off and say many, many prayers between the laughs.
Life is not supposed to do stuff like that to us --- but it does just that at times, and so don't ever loose your humour.
It gets easier (in my experience) if you close to total disaster or death.
Been there got the cap and the T-shirt.
So often smaller things seem to affect us LOTS more, why?
I don't really know.
Axélle