Sorry to hear that Tales...
I'm truly glad that you did live throught it, and that you and the people around you realized what was wrong before it was too late.
The worst thing i see from this is you not being able to finnish the school year...can't you take classes from home? Aren't there other options?
Near death experiences make up analyze life, think about our path and our decisions. Some people, the more ignorant ones, need one of them o push them into thinking. You are not one of those people, yet, a little self analysis never hurt anyone.
This should teach you to not take life for granted, and to not waste it on the small non-important things. I dislike the concept of time, yet i'd have to use the analogy of saying this...each second that passes, we're one second closer to our death. Some people don't realize it, yet, i'm sure that you realized that on that day.
Having your apendix removed is a good thing in itself. Although it produces iron, it is still an organ that is prone to inflimation all the time. You're better off without it. I subcounciously fear the day in which i'd have to have my apendixe removed, yet, ialso fullheartedly wait for that day...it will make my mind live more at easy.
I'm not criticizing you here...i'm only pointing out facts when i'm saying that this should teach you to not make asumptions. Next time that something's wrong with you, you will go to the doctor. This near death experience will probebly aid you in saving your life another thousand times.
Reflect on life Tales, yet don't change your big picture. You're a great person, stay that way. You have talent in your line of work, stick to it. Do not let this incident live life in fear, yet, also...learn from it. Think of how your world would be without you, and after thinking enough...you'll realize that the world as you know it will not exist without you...yes...that's how important you are!
My advice to you for right now is to just rest, listen to music, relax, think, and not to worry. You survived. You will live. That's what's important. Let your body take its natural course in healing...do not push it...you have all the time in the world now...take it easy. Keep on doing the things you enjoy, your condition shouldn't stop you from donig most of them. Engage on independant study...don't let yourself get back on your studying. Real, analyze, and think.
That's my adivice to you. I wish you the quickest recovery, and the best thinking of your life, while you're still in bed. If you ever need to talk to someone...i'm an internet adict who spends hours oppon hours on MSN...i'm always here. Just messege me.
Get Well, and know that there is a person in Honduras that cares about ya
Pavel