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My surgery FINALLY was approved.... hoping to have on the 15th or 17th of this month. My question is Fly or Drove home..... Driving...non stop, would be a little over 4 hours. Flying is affordable, as long as I really get to go home after 5 days. Any input? Thanks TOS GERL
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what kind of roads/traffic/vehicle/driver?
could you stop for breaks if needed or even overnight if it got very painful? vs airport/crowds/walking to/from or w/wheelchair? might be a good thing to ask surgeon's opinion on also- since the choice could impact recovery & future outcome... either way some extra meds for traveling should be given to help you out. how long would the flight and airport time take?
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My Father will be driving, and he drives like a crazy man... slams the breaks ect... we have to travel 7 different freeways, 5 are super heavy traffic and screwed up roads... I dont think he would want to or be willing to stop overnight, however I have talked to him about having to maybe stop A LOT and it wont be a straight drive home. The hospital to Airport is 15 miles and its a 55 min flight home, that is why I was thinking of flying, my only possible problem is getting a ride to the airport from hospital, its in San Francisco. I will ask the DR on Monday when I talk to him. Thanks ![]()
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If you did go by car it would have to be a very smooth & stress free driver...
![]() smooth roomy comfortable car lots of extra pillows for propping and padding maybe even a note for no seatbelt use ?? not sure how others did that part - last thing you need is a jerk or pressure on the area plane might be best... hospital shuttle ride to airport perhaps? but hopefully someone would be with you at that time too? I can't remember how soon some of the others flew or "drove" home after their surgery.
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Hi TOS Gerl,
I had surgery several years ago and was released from hospital 2 days later. I stayed an extra night in hotel then flew home (1 hop), 2 hr flight by myself. I have to say, dealing with the airport on my own was quite difficult, even though I planned ahead (knowing i wouldn't be able to lift/carry much) and brought only a small carry-on bag with the bare-minimum supplies. It was difficult navigating through security w/only one arm, not to mention getting around the airport. The airline did let me board first, which saved some hassle. The flight was uncomfortable and I felt like fainting half the time. I know a car ride would also be subject to quite a bit of jostling around, but I would definitely vote for driving (at least now that i realize YOU won't be driving - at first I thought you were going to attempt to drive yourself and was going to say you are insane!!). ![]() Best of luck for your surgery! Prayers for a good outcome. ![]() |
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I would drive.
I live about 6 hours from the hospital in Kelowna. Two days post-op I was released from the hospital. We had intended to stay one night in Kelowna before starting the drive home but I said to my wife who was driving, "lets just do it now." and off we went. We drove 4 hours, stayed in a hotel, and did the last 3 hours the next day. We stopped about every hour for me to stand and readjust. Take lots of pillows. Your choice is a 4 hour drive or a 1 hour flight. I fly quite a bit for work and a 1 hour flight is almost a 4 hour event anyways; getting to airport, checkin, security, gates, flight, drive home. The biggest difference is that the airport and plane is a very public place. Given your condition it will be much more comfortable being in a private place such as your car. Uugh, couldn't imagine flying after getting out of the hospital. Trust me, you'll do fine in the car. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | TOS Gerl (11-07-2010) |
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