Long time no see: What happened in Canada (not exactly what I'd planned)

Nov 11, 2009 15:17

I can't stay online long - I have internet problems and my neighbours have very kindly let me use their system while I'm on extended sick leave, so here goes. (Sorry if this seems brusque, but my energy levels are really the lowest they've been since transplant and I just can't be more perky right now ( Read more... )

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lisacali November 11 2009, 18:16:36 UTC
Oh my god, what an ordeal! I have been wondering where you were!

*big big hugs*

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rosybug January 7 2010, 11:47:44 UTC
Yep, I'm back and feeling much better. Thanks for teh hugs!

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ccoralacid November 11 2009, 19:33:25 UTC
glad to hear you are back and recovering --must have been a nightmare at the time

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rosybug January 7 2010, 11:49:16 UTC
Oddly enough I remember it as a largely positive experience, although it is hardly what I planned. I was pretty scared though. It could have been a whole lot worse.

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luci_2 November 11 2009, 21:56:03 UTC
In the midst of that nightmare you were lucky to be in Canada.
What would happen if you fell ill in the US ?
Would you have to sell your house and your cat to pay the hospital bill ?

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rosybug January 7 2010, 11:51:00 UTC
Too true. However I am not Canadian, so although I got fabulous health care I still ahve to pay - or rather, my health and travel insurance does. And it was pretty darn pricey I can tell you, although worth every penny. I shall certainly never travel without insurance in future.

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blackchaps November 11 2009, 23:35:13 UTC
Whoa - what an ordeal! *hugs you gently* Get well, Rosy!

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rosybug January 7 2010, 11:52:09 UTC
Thanks for the *gentle* hugs! I am feeling a lot better now, although I still don't quite have all my energy levels back.

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chris_baby November 11 2009, 23:41:49 UTC
Oh, wow. That's... I'm so sorry this happened, but kudos to Canada and their Healthcare System of Awesome.

Glad to hear you're okay now -- or getting there. Hang in there, and all the best.

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rosybug January 7 2010, 11:54:06 UTC
Thanks! I'm back on my feet literally and metaphorically. It was in the end a positive experience and now I have immunity to chicken pox (I trust). Canada's health care system is made of awesome.

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