When he woke up in the recovery room, Bobby Wyatt knew straight away that something was wrong. It was his right arm. He couldn't see it and he couldn't feel it. Wyatt panicked—he'd gone in for heart surgery, not amputation. It didn't take the staff long to figure what had happened—Wyatt had had a stroke during the operation. He couldn't see his arm, because it had slumped off the side of the bed. But he couldn't feel where it was either, because the stroke had damaged part of his brain. As far as Wyatt was aware, he'd lost his arm.
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