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In response to
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What’s wrong with Uber?!
"
by
ty97
Someone on reddit had the same issue. They had taken a cab in the past but the doctor/admin. was insisting they have someone to take them home.
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Nov 8 '21, 04:49
They weren't going to do the procedure unless they had someone.
Responses:
Yes, a health-care legal thing. You’re fully anesthetized, so the caregiver you’re being turned over to cannot just be hired personnel. -- nm
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Landbeck
Nov 8, 05:12
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It makes sense. I know there's a similar but less invasive procedure that you can go home on your own from.
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Krusty
Nov 8, 05:16
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Ty calls that just a normal Saturday night. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 8, 06:36
yeah, my wife had to be there to take me home after mine a couple months ago -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 8, 04:51
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