Making ur way home after op
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cazalino
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Making ur way home after op
Are U allowed to go home on ur own (I know U can't drive yourself home) but do they let U leave and get the train or must U be accompanied home. First time around I paid transform something like £50 and was collected and brought home but when I asked about it Wed they said its gone up to £180 each way so I was looking into the possibility of getting the train both ways as it was only £15 each way but I would b on my own
cazalino- BJSF Addict
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Re: Making ur way home after op
I'm unsure babe... I shouldn't imagine so as you would still be under the effects of aesthetic and I should think would require an escort.
I'd call your clinic now babe, so that if you need need an escort it gives you time to arrange for one. xx
I'd call your clinic now babe, so that if you need need an escort it gives you time to arrange for one. xx
Re: Making ur way home after op
I went with Transform and it's their policy that you must have somebody with you when you leave, I was told I wouldn't be allowed to have the op without having somebody to pick me up.
I got the train there as I was staying by myself but my mum and her partner picked me up the next day. Its a good thing too, can't imagine carrying my bag through a busy train station when I'm feeling fragile and dizzy X
I got the train there as I was staying by myself but my mum and her partner picked me up the next day. Its a good thing too, can't imagine carrying my bag through a busy train station when I'm feeling fragile and dizzy X
*Alice*- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Making ur way home after op
Why not get train there and price a car up home. Like a taxi company. Is someone going to be with you at home? x
jay1983- BJSF Addict
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Re: Making ur way home after op
Thank U I might do that I just don't like to ask people as its not just down the road. Yea my partner will b at home (that's not saying much I may as well b on my own lol)
cazalino- BJSF Addict
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They won't leave you leave alone and you need to have someone with you for 24 hours after your op xx
kay- Global Mod
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Re: Making ur way home after op
I was going to say the same as jay, about getting the train there and a taxi home, I got the train by myself to my BA. Then the taxi after is no different to company transport taking you home, but probably cheaper than £180.
Transform told me they don't do thier own transport anymore, they just basically arrange a taxi for you and charge extra for the privilage!
As long as you'll have someone around at home it'll be ok. x
Transform told me they don't do thier own transport anymore, they just basically arrange a taxi for you and charge extra for the privilage!
As long as you'll have someone around at home it'll be ok. x
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