Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 why don't you go to a support group in your area? there you may find someone who will help. we're all here for each other and a lot of people who've had the surgery done go to these groups to try to help people going through it. my other form of advice is to be as forward with your doctor as possible. he may even know of people in support groups who may help with the ride and stay. after all he's the one with the most access to post-op patients. give it a try. > 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 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been remov Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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