ALINA It was around eight o'clock when the doctor came in. We all stood on our feet eagerly. I wanted to hear he was fine. We all wanted to. "I apologize for the delay. There have been a lot of things going on at the intensive care center. And for Mr. Alessandro Lucchese," she was referring to the tablet she held in her hand, " the CT scan results showed no massive internal surgery or bleeding. We did a minor operation on the back of his head because of the clot that obstructed the flow of blood to his brain, and it went well. He will have headaches following his mild head injury, which is normal. Posttraumatic headaches are considered acute. They will stay for less than 3 months. It will feel like migraine or tension-type headaches. There is neck pain too. In addition to that, there wer

