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The procedure went according to plan, so therefore I will live a debt free life in the future up coming days. I presume that all this dizziness and tiredness will wear off after I recover but for now, I must drink plenty. Occasionally, I feel the electric motors, that are in my chest, buzz everytime I cough. The doctors said that its temporary whilst my heart regrows. It brings pain to me as I sleep yet its keeping me alive.
30/11/18
I have been considering selling my heart to the blackmarket to pay off my student debt. Despite the many hours I have been working for, I am nowhere near able to pay them off. I currently live in this dismal, spine-chilling, vile apartment, where I am living off £3.72 worth of food each day and the rest of the money is put aside for rent. They said that the procedure will take an hour or two and I will receive the money in 4 to 10 days... I don't know how long i can stay this deperate for, until payment in received... I'm losing the will to live.
29/11/18