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					Originally Posted by Femminator  Thank you. We simply had a terrible time finding a good top surgeon who takes insurance near us. By the time we travel out of state, to find a Doc who takes insurance, we will have to stay a week to get a recheck, so the cost of hotels, travel and food.. etc and so on...it is actually just cheaper for us to pay up front. Wish we loved somewhere that had more options nearby. | 
	
 Know how you feel about going an out of state surgeon.  I've gone to VT round trip once now I have another appointment for a follow-up (why I don't know why whatever couldn't have been done the first visit), then the top surgery and immediate post-op follow up.  How long will that last?  I am a SICU RN, and know how to pull a drain.  I just won't know at what point he will want it pulled.  Can't really afford to spend a week at a motel or hostel (if I can find one).
Wonder how many office visits before the surgery.  It costs me $100 a pop for each trip, and the driver is iffy.  Like I have an appt. at the end of the month, and she still hasn't given me an answer as to whether or not she can take me.  It's 2 hrs. away so I can't just get a ride at the drop of a hat.  Not only do I have to worry about the appt. but how I'm going to get there. and what's going to happen after surgery.  I have 2 cats to worry about, too.  My Partner won't just leave me in Burlington, and go back home to care for the cats.  I know Her.  
Dapper, what usually happens from this point?  Do I have the surgery on the appt. after this one?  How long will I need to hang around Burlington?  It takes how long until the drains come out...the sutures?  How much pain should I be in?  Do I need pain meds.? I'm a little scared right now.  Please!  Oh, and by the way you were right about GQ, just not talking about it with anyone, yet.
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