I went to Germany the summer before my senior year of high school. A week after I got back my appendix attacked me. My mother was so thankful that I had made it home before this happened. She feared I would've died if the Germans had to fix me. The standard thinking in America is that Europe is a third world when it comes to medicine, which is not true, but then you hear of stories like this, you can see where the "third world" thinking comes from.

Young Jessica was having brain surgery in Poland, when, for reasons which they haven't discovered yet, she woke up and asked how the surgery was going.

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