Got the call now where to stay in Palo Alto/Stanford
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:41 pm
We got the call from Dr. Dake. After the call I felt a bit guilty. Here's a renowned surgeon calling my house and I give him 'tude...kind of. PMSing again. Two weeks straight. We forgot to mention that to him and forgot to ask him all kinds of other questions such as
How long do these stents last?
What other materials are they made of? I'm allergic to nickel
Where do I go for recovery?
What should I be or not be eating in preparation for the surgery?
He said they are going to scan my legs too to find out what is going on with them.
Back to my original question.
I can't be driven all over hell's half acre to look for a place to stay. I'm that bad off. Three hours in the car alone will probably do me in.
Where are and what are the names of places to stay/hotels or whatever?
These are my requirements.
1. Disabled person facilities.
2.Mainly a big enough (at least 5 feet) roll-in shower. Don't fotget. A 36" inseam plus a bit of butt padding makes for a pretty good amount of feet when my feet have to be elevated at all times including showering time.
3.Wheelchair accessible everywhere.
Does anyone know of a place down there that is disabled friendly? We don't have family there.
Please help me on this one.
I'm going to email Alex these questions too.
Thanks ya'll!
How long do these stents last?
What other materials are they made of? I'm allergic to nickel
Where do I go for recovery?
What should I be or not be eating in preparation for the surgery?
He said they are going to scan my legs too to find out what is going on with them.
Back to my original question.
I can't be driven all over hell's half acre to look for a place to stay. I'm that bad off. Three hours in the car alone will probably do me in.
Where are and what are the names of places to stay/hotels or whatever?
These are my requirements.
1. Disabled person facilities.
2.Mainly a big enough (at least 5 feet) roll-in shower. Don't fotget. A 36" inseam plus a bit of butt padding makes for a pretty good amount of feet when my feet have to be elevated at all times including showering time.
3.Wheelchair accessible everywhere.
Does anyone know of a place down there that is disabled friendly? We don't have family there.
Please help me on this one.
I'm going to email Alex these questions too.
Thanks ya'll!