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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 12:12 AM


This hospital has a great reputation. I had an aquaintance who had a complete hip replacement there and it was very well completed - and inexpensive too.

Last May while fishing outside of Los Muertos I hooked a nice yellow tail - while bringing it into the boat, the fish thrashing around managed to impail my achillies tendon with the back set of hooks (while he was still on the hook!). Needless to say, I mentioned a lot of religious words and words describing the fish's lineage to a mother dog - long story short - wound got infected and I went to the Purple hospital. Great care! Very friendly, English speaking and quick! All is well now and the yellowtail is long since consumed.

Don't hesitate to use this hospital.

I live in La Paz six months a year and have gotten to know personally some of the professionals at the hospital. Great people!

Hope all is well with your wrist now.


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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 08:50 AM
Thank you.


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Heh, heh..finally...a gadget I have that she doesn't....I'll be over with a care package.

Looks like the knitting needles are just the ticket for getting down inside the cast.

The 'care' package was greatly appreciated. Not too sure about the spaghetti you left though. It was the first time I ever made spaghetti that didn't come out of a can and weren't circular in shape. The noodles were quite crunchy even after pouring the sauce over them and letting them soak in it before microwaving.

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Another suggestion: get some men's cotton tube socks (BMG's, for example :lol: ), cut the toe out for your fingers, and use them as slipcovers to keep the cast clean. Mine got so filthy after a few days that I was embarrassed to go anywhere until I thought of that.

A great idea. The news cast is quite rough and I'm sure she won't like the idea of getting it dirty. We'll go out today and get her some designer tube socks to match the sling.




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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 11:33 AM


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The 'care' package was greatly appreciated. Not too sure about the spaghetti you left though. It was the first time I ever made spaghetti that didn't come out of a can and weren't circular in shape. The noodles were quite crunchy even after pouring the sauce over them and letting them soak in it before microwaving.

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The "noodles, Chef Boy-ar-dee, were Linguini, and while not a purist's choice for Bolognese, they seemed appropriate in this case. It never occurred to me that a diligent researcher like yourself would not read the package, or that the other Linguini would let you oaf it out like that!
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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 01:05 PM


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The 'care' package was greatly appreciated. Not too sure about the spaghetti you left though. It was the first time I ever made spaghetti that didn't come out of a can and weren't circular in shape. The noodles were quite crunchy even after pouring the sauce over them and letting them soak in it before microwaving.



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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 02:59 PM


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Another suggestion: get some men's cotton tube socks (BMG's, for example :lol: ), cut the toe out for your fingers, and use them as slipcovers to keep the cast clean.
Kate,

We bought some tube socks today since all of my socks are shorties and have a dingle ball on the heel. Made her the sleeves for the cast. Looks like they are going to work great. Now she wants some tube socks in various colors.


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The "noodles, Chef Boy-ar-dee, were Linguini, and while not a purist's choice for Bolognese, they seemed appropriate in this case. It never occurred to me that a diligent researcher like yourself would not read the package, or that the other Linguini would let you oaf it out like that!
Don't get me wrong. Even though they were crunchy, they were quite tasty with that :saint:heavenly:saint: sauce you provided. (FYI - real men don't need instructions.)



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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 05:27 PM


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Now she wants some tube socks in various colors.

I'll keep my eyes open!! Kids' legwarmers should also work. :light:

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(FYI - real men don't need instructions.)

Especially those who don't need reading glasses. :rolleyes:

Kate

We were looking for other cast-sleeve ideas. Leg warmers would be perfect. With the knitting needles from oldlady, I just may knit her some.

And my hindsight happens to be 20-20!




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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 06:07 PM


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And my hindsight happens to be 20-20!

Uhhhhhhhhh...would that be your eyesight...or HINDSIGHT?:biggrin: But more importantly, why did you put periods in front of the word sight??;)

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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 07:27 PM


lilli

Try aiming a hair dryer on the "cool" setting in to your cast when it starts to get itchy underneath.

And I'm going to spare you a knitting needle no-no lecture young ladies! It will be an ugly sight when the cast comes off weeks from now and all the knitting needle wounds have been able to fester in that warm, dark environment. eeyuck.

At least try to get ahold of some nice long plastic or resin-coated chop sticks that are less likely to break your skin (but you didn't hear that from me!)
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[*] posted on 2-4-2009 at 08:02 PM


You're correct, oladulce, and I did tell her they are a no-no. But a girl's gotta do....

The ones I gave her are wooden and not sharply pointed and indeed of a small enough gauge that she may well be able to use the non pointed end for a gentle rub that will relieve the itch without any skin irritation let alone wounds (but I have resin ones if you think that's a better idea).
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[*] posted on 2-6-2009 at 01:32 PM


golly ladies! thank you! I have not had to use my trusty wooden knitting needles yet, maybe i won't need them! I don't own a hair dryer but itching just DRIVES ME CRAZY so if need be I will buy one. todo bien



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[*] posted on 2-6-2009 at 01:53 PM


Broke my elbow in a motorcycle accident when I was 18. It was a massive cast that went up to my shoulder and down to isolate the wrist as well. In time, the cast became disgustingly gross so I spray painted it. It became so cumbersome I couldn't wait to get it off. Then I was involved in a car accident which broke the cast but did no other bodily damage. Great, I couldn't wait to get a new cast. Instead, they wrapped over the old one making it even heavier. :mad:

Good luck on your mend and don't act like an 18-year old. :bounce:



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[*] posted on 2-6-2009 at 03:45 PM


El Camote

excellent advice!




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[*] posted on 2-6-2009 at 05:52 PM


My Grandaughter was born there five years ago.Excellent care and clean ,clean clean.!!Very nice staff and caring nurses and doctors.That would be my choice of facilties if I ever needed emergency care or an operation.Get better Linguini and try not to scar up that leg!!



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[*] posted on 3-11-2009 at 09:24 AM


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Total bill (hospital, 2 doctors, x-rays, medications and designer sling) - M$2300.


Additional costs since first visit.

M$600 - xray.
M$1200 - new lightweight full arm cast.
M$60 - tube socks.
M$600 - xray.
M$1000 - new lightweight wrist cast.
M$340 - medication.

Looks like we are up to a little more than M$6000.

Full recovery expected for her. Still questionable for me.




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