[Nfbc-info] Procedure
Nancy Lynn
freespirit.stl at att.net
Mon Sep 21 03:21:30 UTC 2015
Do you have a friend who can pick you up? This isn't blindness related as
they want all surgery patients to have someone drive them home who will be
responsible in case something happens. Actually, I was told to have someone
stay with me the night of minor surgeries like you'll probably have. I mean,
I'm assuming it's minor as you'll be going home the same day. This has to do
with possible reactions to anesthesia. For your own safety, please follow
their instructions.
Live the life you want!
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Kaiser via Nfbc-info
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 9:00 PM
To: NFB of California List
Cc: Rob Kaiser
Subject: [Nfbc-info] Procedure
Good evening all: Tomorrow afternoon I am having an eppadurral done @ a
surgery center here in Victorville. When they asked me if someone will be
driving me home, I told them that I would be using pera transit. They told
me that since pera transit is not a medical transport system, they won’t
allow that. The center is 2 miles away, & a taxi costs $20 to go 2 miles. Is
there anyway around this issue?
Rob Kaiser
hm#(442)242-7044
email;
rcubfank at sbcglobal.net
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