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Yep. It might just be a really weird ask. Like… no one has ever considered it. Meanwhile, I’m sitting here without a fire.
Can't you ring up your usual doctor to ask? Or well, I guess you'd need to call a lung specialist, but they ought to be able to answer that, no? Or your surgeon who did the surgery.
Well, I have an ENT that performed the surgery, but he’s not available overnight for questions.
No the surgeon isn't available to talk to, but you can call and speak directly to a ENT department nurse for after surgery issues. This is a far better option than ANY search engine answer.
Use the right tool for the job.
They weren’t available at 3:00 AM either. Which is when I was looking it up.
Still the wrong tool. You either can wait and call when they are there or you need the ER at 3AM. And evidently you could wait.