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should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:38 am
by formsetter
I am scheduled for surgery with cavel on Jan 3
My wife and I were wondering if it would be OK for me to go alone or should she go with me
she could hold down the fort at home while im gone
I Would have to fly there and back only 2hr flight not bad would I need her help
or can i do it alone
I was wondering how many guys went alone and was it hard to do by yourself

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 7:54 am
by Chintu
formsetter wrote:I am scheduled for surgery with cavel on Jan 3
My wife and I were wondering if it would be OK for me to go alone or should she go with me
she could hold down the fort at home while im gone
I Would have to fly there and back only 2hr flight not bad would I need her help
or can i do it alone
I was wondering how many guys went alone and was it hard to do by yourself


I went alone for implant. You can pull it on your own.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:16 am
by newbie443
formsetter wrote:I am scheduled for surgery with cavel on Jan 3
My wife and I were wondering if it would be OK for me to go alone or should she go with me
she could hold down the fort at home while im gone
I Would have to fly there and back only 2hr flight not bad would I need her help
or can i do it alone
I was wondering how many guys went alone and was it hard to do by yourself


I went alone and it can be done. Should be a number of old threads on going alone or not telling anyone about the surgery. It is better if you do have someone to help you though.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 10:55 am
by Old Guy
Most places require you to have someone with due to the anesthesia can affect you for hours. You'll have to ask the doctor's office if you can go alone.
I don't think it's a good idea. My surgery was only a 20 minute drive away but I nodded off coming home. Then fell asleep for several hours once home. Travelling would not have been fun.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:50 am
by NorCol
I did it twice, drove myself from San Antonio to Houston and back. Experienced no pain or driving issues. Everyone is different so your experiences could be completely opposite. Suggest you research previous posts on subject and discuss your plans with the doctor. Best of luck.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:51 am
by HikerMan
Old Guy wrote:Most places require you to have someone with due to the anesthesia can affect you for hours. You'll have to ask the doctor's office if you can go alone.
I don't think it's a good idea. My surgery was only a 20 minute drive away but I nodded off coming home. Then fell asleep for several hours once home. Travelling would not have been fun.



I'm with Old Guy on this one.

Remember, you will STILL have opiates in your system for at a least a day or two after your release.

You get behind the wheel and swerve by mistake, a cop could pull you over.

Obviously, you would pass a breathalyzer but if they took you back to the station and they pulled blood.
It could be a big problem.

Personally,
If mye wife or helper couldn't get to me, I would call a taxi or UBER.
You've come this far, you made it thru surgery......I wouldn't risk it.

My Hospital would NOT release me without proof of someone coming to pick me up.

Be careful, you may still be a little "woozy" for number of hours.
I was.

Good Luck.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:52 pm
by Quincy
I travelled 12 hours by car for my surgery, but was held overnight at the hospital. When released the next day, my wife drove me to our hotel. I'd have been very uncomfortable and a poor driver for the opiate hangover, and I only had the one they gave me right after surgery. Also, like most men, I was left inflated at about 70% and wearing anything below the waist was painful. Once in the car, I dropped my sweat pants to the floor and was happy to not have anything touching my dick.

We stayed in the hotel for a week, until I was activated on day 8, and the doctor released me to go home. Even then, I was uncomfortable and my wife drove most of the 12 hour trip back. We broke it into two days, as sitting in the car that long was still uncomfortable. Again, for most of the drive, I wore no pants.

I wouldn't want to do it alone, there was enough pain and difficulty that I wouldn't recommend it. But your drive is short, so maybe it would be OK. Good luck, whatever you decide.

Quincy.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 1:31 pm
by ThailandBound
Your surgery with Clavell is exactly 1 year to the day of my surgery with him. In fact, i was his first surgery of the new year. (happy new year! btw).

i flew from Miami to Houston and back. Uber’d from IAH to hotel and back after surgery. Uber’d to my hotel after surgery.

All was fine. The nerve block he gives you is a miracle. Did feel odd with that numb bundle of new hardware. Didn’t hurt, but moved at a snails pace. Very self conscious. TSA no problem.

I informed the gate agent i’d had recent surgery and asked if i could pre-board with the old folks. A category i probably fit in anyway. She didn’t hesitate to agree. This will prevent you from standing in line on the jet bridge or get jostled by fellow passengers.

Pack light! Don’t want to lift a heavy rollaboard suitcase over your head.

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 2:28 pm
by formsetter
Thanks for the feed back
we have a very busy life at home and it would help if she was able to stay home to
keep everything going good at home

Re: should I go alone

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 4:41 pm
by Rufian
ThailandBound wrote:Your surgery with Clavell is exactly 1 year to the day of my surgery with him. In fact, i was his first surgery of the new year. (happy new year! btw).

i flew from Miami to Houston and back. Uber’d from IAH to hotel and back after surgery. Uber’d to my hotel after surgery.

All was fine. The nerve block he gives you is a miracle. Did feel odd with that numb bundle of new hardware. Didn’t hurt, but moved at a snails pace. Very self conscious. TSA no problem.

I informed the gate agent i’d had recent surgery and asked if i could pre-board with the old folks. A category i probably fit in anyway. She didn’t hesitate to agree. This will prevent you from standing in line on the jet bridge or get jostled by fellow passengers.

Pack light! Don’t want to lift a heavy rollaboard suitcase over your head.


how much was the cost and how did you pay?

what insurance do you have and is it through employer or is just medicare?

do you know if they take care credit?