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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: gg cox who wrote (35147)5/10/2025 11:03:38 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (2) of 37098
 
when my doctor told me I should have a knee replacement
I scoffed, but he put my name on the waiting list anyway.

after 9 or so months my name came up and I declined 'cause
I still felt I wasn't ready. That happened three more times
because like you say, it is generally a gradual process.

when it came to my other knee, I was scheduled for four months
later.

no out of pocket cost other than air travel to Vancouver.

physical therapy available as soon as I was ready for it.

my husband suffered a heart attack three years ago and was
medivacced out to St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver and had a
stent inserted.

no out of pocket cost other than return air travel home.
based on our personal experience over many years, we have
absolutely no complaints with Canada's health care system.
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