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OPPS WE WALKED TO STARBUCKS THEN TO The beach . DIDN'T KNOW I WASN'T TO LEAVE THE HOSPITAL LOL

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What type of pre op do they do? Blood work? What else

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What type of pre op do they do? Blood work? What else

Bloodwork , chest xray and ekg

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This is really helpful...thanks for sharing! Keep it coming! Hope your gas pain has gotten better. Did the walk to the beach help?!

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Walking helps the most , the nurses are keeping an eye on me now no long walks

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Ca_medic who was your doctor???

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Wow!! Thank you medic for all the info!! I will be having surgery with dr Garcia the 29th! Congrats on your surgery!

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Wow!! Thank you medic for all the info!! I will be having surgery with dr Garcia the 29th! Congrats on your surgery!

I'm thinking garcia too.

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One thing I can say about Marriott everyone is nice and someone is always cleaning . Surgery time changed several times edwardo the florence site person will pick is up at 7 am for an early surgery was going 2-3 pm surg . Be ready it can change

How far is the hospital from the border? I worry about going far away from the border. LOL,

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About a blk to the boarder from hospital and 1-2 mi from boarder to motel no problems here had my drain taken out will remove staples out at motel. All well

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Ca_medic who was your doctor???

Dr Fernando Garcia

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OK I SMALL HICK UP I WAS RELEASED FROM THe hospital at 1100 and checkin not till 3 at Marriott hummmm need better planning on this end . Wife needed to eat so that took up an hr

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hmm that's no bueno! (like my Spanish?)! How is the hotel? besides taking out the staples do they come by your room often? and if they do what do they actually do?

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OK I SMALL HICK UP I WAS RELEASED FROM THe hospital at 1100 and checkin not till 3 at Marriott hummmm need better planning on this end . Wife needed to eat so that took up an hr

Did you have to sit in the lobby for 3 hours while you waited for a room ? Wow

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Yap I've told them its an issue waiting

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