Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Golly I'm glad my surgeon isn't so busy that he'd only spend 10 minutes with me. I'm sure these folks are fine, and that it's efficient to deliver info in a " class, " but this kind of scheduling REALLY makes me appreciate the individual attention I was given. You didn't ask whether you'd have a splint or be wired? Geez... Cammie > Boy do I know right where your head is at right now. Believe me > when I tell you that the anticipation is alomost the worst part of > this whole thing. It is true that your appointment with your doc > will be short. Basically all Dr.O' said was, yep, ok we'll be > doing this and that. Then she will take a couple of pics. I only > asked her 3 Q's, 1. will I have a catheter (no), 2. can I get Xanax > (yes) and 3. I am prone to nausea (they give you meds that they give > chemo patients). Then you just walk across the street to you other > appointments. When I went to class, the teacher was about 10 > minutes late. It won't be a problem. The class is great and > extremely informative. You will like it as will your family > members. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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