Hello Sefra22:
I had about 10 weeks between diagnosis and surgery to dwell on it. ÂÂ
About week 3 (after I met the surgeons and had it scheduled) the shock had worn off a bit and I had accepted my fate.  I cannot tell you how many times I heard from co-workers, friends, family:  "You sure are taking this well.  Jeez, I would be a wreck".  My response was always the same: "I will be fine.  The surgeons that are doing this surgery can do it in their sleep". ÂÂ
Well, about week 8 or 9 someone at work said it again, I lost it.  Major meltdown.  I started crying, YES I AM SCARED BUT IF I DON'T GET IT OUT I WILL DIE!!!  This woman retreated, said she was sorry etc....then I felt bad for making her feel uncomfortable.  Thats why we say we are fine even when we are not.  People cannot handle bad stuff very well.  Its human nature. ÂÂ
Then, frosting on the cake here, one of the young gals said to me on my last day before surgery: "don't worry, I was put under for my wisdom teeth, you will be fine".  I could not quit laughing.......then I felt bad again,  I know she meant well.
Cheers,  Kathy