lunasky
Member
Hi everyone,
This is my first post on this site and I'm hoping for some insight, and hopefully ease of mind. Before I begin, I will note that this is about a cosmetic surgery operation. I hate to be irritating but I ask that anyone who is against/unsupportive of such procedures perhaps just ignore my post...I'm already nervous and don't need any more bad juju.
Anyhow, here we go with the details:
- I am having a plastic surgery operation (facial/rhinoplasty) on September 19, 2017 from 7 to 11 am, in Washington, DC.
- On June 5, 2017, I scheduled my surgery for September 21. During Mercury retrograde (this past week), the doctor had to move my surgery to September 19th, as he realized he was overbooked the 21st.
- I originally scheduled this surgery after nearly 10 years of planning for it, and made sure to do so with enough time after Mercury retrograde ends this month.
- I am a Sagittarius with Aquarius rising, if it helps.
I know that my surgery day, September 19, is a new moon in Virgo, and will be joining Venus, the Sun, Mercury and Mars (not sure - but this is what I know from several sources). However, an astrologer I regularly follow told me the 19th is not a good day for cosmetic surgery, gave no supportive reasons, but scared me to death, honestly. My question is:
Are there any aspects here that really suggest an unsuccessful surgery? I thought surely my aspects were fine, but now am freaking out. The moon won't be void of course, we'll be near the 9/20 new moon, Virgo is a sign of attention to detail and perfection and Mars will be around too....I thought FOR SURE i had picked the best day i could, considering this is mostly being booked around my surgeon's schedule.
You guys, I am getting SO nervous as the day is approaching. I've paid in full and the operation cannot be rescheduled during that week, and I've taken off work long in advance. Apologies if I sound vain, but I've wanted this for years, picked the best surgeon in DC...this is my face after all, and the goal is improvement. I would be devastated if the outcome turned out less than ideal.
Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated. Thank you all so much.
This is my first post on this site and I'm hoping for some insight, and hopefully ease of mind. Before I begin, I will note that this is about a cosmetic surgery operation. I hate to be irritating but I ask that anyone who is against/unsupportive of such procedures perhaps just ignore my post...I'm already nervous and don't need any more bad juju.
Anyhow, here we go with the details:
- I am having a plastic surgery operation (facial/rhinoplasty) on September 19, 2017 from 7 to 11 am, in Washington, DC.
- On June 5, 2017, I scheduled my surgery for September 21. During Mercury retrograde (this past week), the doctor had to move my surgery to September 19th, as he realized he was overbooked the 21st.
- I originally scheduled this surgery after nearly 10 years of planning for it, and made sure to do so with enough time after Mercury retrograde ends this month.
- I am a Sagittarius with Aquarius rising, if it helps.
I know that my surgery day, September 19, is a new moon in Virgo, and will be joining Venus, the Sun, Mercury and Mars (not sure - but this is what I know from several sources). However, an astrologer I regularly follow told me the 19th is not a good day for cosmetic surgery, gave no supportive reasons, but scared me to death, honestly. My question is:
Are there any aspects here that really suggest an unsuccessful surgery? I thought surely my aspects were fine, but now am freaking out. The moon won't be void of course, we'll be near the 9/20 new moon, Virgo is a sign of attention to detail and perfection and Mars will be around too....I thought FOR SURE i had picked the best day i could, considering this is mostly being booked around my surgeon's schedule.
You guys, I am getting SO nervous as the day is approaching. I've paid in full and the operation cannot be rescheduled during that week, and I've taken off work long in advance. Apologies if I sound vain, but I've wanted this for years, picked the best surgeon in DC...this is my face after all, and the goal is improvement. I would be devastated if the outcome turned out less than ideal.
Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated. Thank you all so much.
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