When is the best time for me to have a surgery? Let's find out!
First, let me be clear: If you need an operation immediately, you need it immediately. Listen to your doctor! But what happens if you’re undergoing an elective surgery? Or your doctor has given you a choice? In a situation like that, how do you decide? These are the rules:
- Make sure the Moon isn’t in the sign that corresponds to the part of your body being operated on. Thus, if you’re going to have surgery on your arm, avoid the Moon in Gemini. If you’re planning to have knee surgery, make sure the Moon isn’t in Capricorn. And so on.
- Some people recommend avoiding Moon in Scorpio for any kind of surgery. For cosmetic surgery it’s smart to avoid Mars in either Aries, which rules the face, or Taurus, which rules the neck.
- Don’t have surgery when the Moon is full.
- Avoid retrograde Mercury, Venus, or Mars, if possible.
- Look for trines and sextiles to the Sun, the Moon, and the planet that rules the sign on the cusp of your eighth house (of surgery).
- Look for positive influences, such as Jupiter or Venus in your sixth house of health.