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Re: Traveling to Bend..Nervous about recovery and flight back to VAFrom: M (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Jun 30 18:44:18 2007
Hey Erica I too am from VA. I have a couple of suggestions for you. I don't know if it is possible, but could you get a direct flight back home anyways? Maybe you could have assistance coming back espcially with changing flights. Have them get you a wheelchair and have someone guide you through the airport. Take your pain meds on time before the pain kicks in and take some comfy clothes and a pillow. Also you can ask Dr. Redwine for any other specifics you should know. I will keep you in my thoughts & prayers. Keep us posted when you can! Melissa At Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Erica wrote: > >Hi all, > >I have a surgery scheduled for next month with Dr. Redwine. This >surgery is definitely going to take all the money I have plus max out 2 >credit cards but hopefully it will pay off in the end. > >My question is to those who have traveled to have surgery. Dr. Redwine >sent me a letter indicating I would be having extensive surgery >(including removal of diaphragmatic endo along with endo on bladder, >bowels, etc.) I will most likely be flying back to VA from Oregon a week >from the day of the surgery. I am extremely nervous about how I will do >considering all of the airplane changes, layovers, and total flight >time. Can anyone who has had extensive excision of endo and dealt with >travel please tell me how you did?? > >Thanks so much! > >-- >Erica > >-- >Erica >
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