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At The Hospital, They Called My Surgery 'Minor'—Then My Husband The Chief Surgeon Walked In @RevengeReturn-s3n Three weeks before my scheduled craniotomy to remove a brain tumor, I sat in the pre-surgical consultation room at Metropolitan General Hospital with my parents. The neurosurgeon had just finished explaining the risks: potential paralysis, speech complications, memory loss, and a five percent chance I might not wake up at all. "So when can we schedule this?" I asked, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. Dr. Martinez checked his calendar. "Given the tumor's growth rate, I'd recommend we operate within the month. The sooner, the better." My mother shifted uncomfortably in her chair. "Isn't this a bit rushed? I mean, how serious can it really be?" "Mrs. Chen, your daughter has a meningioma pressing against critical brain tissue. Without surgical intervention—" "But people get headaches all the time," Dad interrupted. "She's always been dramatic about her health. Remember when she thought she had appendicitis and it was just gas?" I felt the familiar burn of embarrassment creep up my neck. "Dad, that was when I was twelve." "The pattern's still there, sweetie," Mom said, patting my arm condescendingly. "You've always made mountains out of molehills." Dr. Martinez's professional smile tightened. "I can assure you, this is not a minor issue. The imaging clearly shows—" "Doctors love to make things sound scarier than they are," Dad said with a dismissive wave. "Keeps the money flowing, right?" I scheduled the surgery for the following Tuesday and drove my parents back to their house in silence. As I pulled into their driveway, Mom turned to me with that familiar look of maternal concern that somehow always felt more like judgment. "Honey, we've been talking, and we really think you should get a second opinion. Maybe even a third. This whole brain surgery thing just seems so... extreme." "The tumor showed up on three separate MRIs, Mom." "But you seem fine," Dad added. "You're working, you're functional. Why put yourself through unnecessary surgery?" #aita #reddit #redditstories #redditstory #revengestory #revenge