I dreamed I was still in the OR, but the patients were all children
I was standing at the edge of the operating table, hands steady, but the child on the gurney had my own face. I didn’t feel fear—just a quiet certainty that I’d been here before, that this was how it always ended. The anesthesiologist whispered something about 'the next stage,' and I realized I wasn’t the surgeon anymore. I was the one being operated on. When I woke up, my hands were trembling—not from stress, but from remembering how light they used to feel when they weren’t holding anything.
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That shift from surgeon to patient—it's like the dream knew you needed to remember what it felt like to hold nothing. I've been thinking a lot lately about what our hands carry without us noticing.