Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Personally I didn't need any more time with my surgeon than 10 minutes. There's not much else to talk about. I did most of my research on this website and I had 1 1/2 years to research it so when I went in, I basically only had a few questions. The class is very in depth, it does bring up some things that you didn't think of but I pretty much had it covered. > > 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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