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I don't know if you all remember, but I was

supposed to be scheduled for February, but

was going to wait til April to have the surgery

so my daughter could come from CA and spend

a month with me, since I have no one else here

and I live with and care for my 83 yr. old father.

Well, she called today crying because she felt bad

that she can't get time off until June. I don't want

to wait that long, so I think I am going to have it

done in February and just not tell her so she won't

worry.

I will have to find a way to the hospital, since I am

in Dayton and the surgery is in Springfield. My dad

would get lost trying to find it, and he shouldn't drive

anyway.

Here's my dilemna -- I may not have anyone waiting

in the waiting room fo rme while I have surgery and

no one here when I get home. Will the doctor ask

me if I am going to have the support I should have,

or will he not ask? If he doesn't ask, I will find a way

to get through this alone. If he asks, what should

I say?

Joanie

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In a message dated 12/17/2006 5:19:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

jrmcswain2000@... writes:

Do you not have a friend that can take you?

,

My friends all work during the day, and

unfortunately, it's not on the same city.

The dr.'s support group is also not in

Dayton. Maybe I can get a cab.

Joanie

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Do you not have a friend that can take you? Maybe someone in your

support group can help? I hope it all works out, try to stay positive.

Hugs

>

> I don't know if you all remember, but I was

> supposed to be scheduled for February, but

> was going to wait til April to have the surgery

> so my daughter could come from CA and spend

> a month with me, since I have no one else here

> and I live with and care for my 83 yr. old father.

>

> Well, she called today crying because she felt bad

> that she can't get time off until June. I don't want

> to wait that long, so I think I am going to have it

> done in February and just not tell her so she won't

> worry.

>

> I will have to find a way to the hospital, since I am

> in Dayton and the surgery is in Springfield. My dad

> would get lost trying to find it, and he shouldn't drive

> anyway.

>

> Here's my dilemna -- I may not have anyone waiting

> in the waiting room fo rme while I have surgery and

> no one here when I get home. Will the doctor ask

> me if I am going to have the support I should have,

> or will he not ask? If he doesn't ask, I will find a way

> to get through this alone. If he asks, what should

> I say?

>

> Joanie

>

>

>

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Going back to my idea,... maybe a home health aide is still a possibility.

What if she was there to help you and not your father. That would give you

some supports.

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Joanie,

Do you attend a local support group? I know that there were a few in

our group that didn't have a " support " person for driving and getting

them home. I know that 3 of us offered to drive and help her out.

that would be my first suggestion. If not, you can go on

www.obesityhelp.com and go find your state board. I know that there

are sooooooo many helpful people out there that were in your shoes

that are waiting to pay it forward.

Good luck

Molly

LAP RNY 10/4/06

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>

> I don't know if you all remember, but I was

> supposed to be scheduled for February, but

> was going to wait til April to have the surgery

> so my daughter could come from CA and spend

> a month with me, since I have no one else here

> and I live with and care for my 83 yr. old father.

>

> Well, she called today crying because she felt bad

> that she can't get time off until June. I don't want

> to wait that long, so I think I am going to have it

> done in February and just not tell her so she won't

> worry.

>

> I will have to find a way to the hospital, since I am

> in Dayton and the surgery is in Springfield. My dad

> would get lost trying to find it, and he shouldn't drive

> anyway.

>

> Here's my dilemna -- I may not have anyone waiting

> in the waiting room fo rme while I have surgery and

> no one here when I get home. Will the doctor ask

> me if I am going to have the support I should have,

> or will he not ask? If he doesn't ask, I will find a way

> to get through this alone. If he asks, what should

> I say?

>

> Joanie

>

>

>

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Joanie,

I wouldn't advise trying to do it alone. There's to many things that

can go wrong. Not, saying it will, but you need to take it in

consideration. Do you have a neighbor that can take you to the

hospital? Some surgeons require your support person stay with you at

the hospital until you're released. Can your daughter put in for

family medical time off? Not regular vacation time. I wish you the

best of luck with this. Happy Holidays, Sherry

>

> I don't know if you all remember, but I was

> supposed to be scheduled for February, but

> was going to wait til April to have the surgery

> so my daughter could come from CA and spend

> a month with me, since I have no one else here

> and I live with and care for my 83 yr. old father.

>

> Well, she called today crying because she felt bad

> that she can't get time off until June. I don't want

> to wait that long, so I think I am going to have it

> done in February and just not tell her so she won't

> worry.

>

> I will have to find a way to the hospital, since I am

> in Dayton and the surgery is in Springfield. My dad

> would get lost trying to find it, and he shouldn't drive

> anyway.

>

> Here's my dilemna -- I may not have anyone waiting

> in the waiting room fo rme while I have surgery and

> no one here when I get home. Will the doctor ask

> me if I am going to have the support I should have,

> or will he not ask? If he doesn't ask, I will find a way

> to get through this alone. If he asks, what should

> I say?

>

> Joanie

>

>

>

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