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When the Yi just hits the nail on the head...

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So yesterday, I was told the surgical staff meeting decided I needed pancreatic surgery. I live very very far away from the center where I have been monitored and I cannot even have a telephone conversation with the designated surgeon to gather some basic info. I would have to schlep back to the capital yet again (cost, time, logistics etc.) to meet the scalpel holder. After all, baring medical concerns, this takes LOTS of organization, esp when far away, with animals to consider, recuperation time, and no family to take up the slack.

So I'm not rushing into anything. Just replied "no go during spring/summer, forget it, we'll see about it in the rotten fall and winter months."

So about 10 minutes ago (12:20 pm Paris time) I asked the Yi: what should i know about having surgery on my pancreas:
64.2.4 to 23
Don't rush into it, line up your ducks, get strong ice to walk on, then when all is lined up go attack it and (23) strip the sucker away.

What leaves me quixotic is the line Three years go round, and there are rewards in the great city.
What is the Yi talking about in this context?

Thanks for your insights :-)

(PS: new dog - other thread - is doing GREAT!)

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