"more than two strokes is masturbation"
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You'll live. Just permanently never the same again.
I had a scan and later then an Xray and couldnt be happier with Greenlane Hospital....hardly even a wait, very smooth experience, would trade again AAA+++
Churches are monuments to self importance
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If you think Timarus bad try Oamaru,went there once with a dislocated thumb not particularly serious but at the time annoyingly painful,getting to see a doctor was like breaking into Fort Knox and when i finally got to see one turns out hes Indian,i have no problem with Indians but found it annoying that i couldnt understand a word he said nor him a word i said,pretty obvious what the problem was but after 20 minutes of trying to explain my name and addy so he could fill out some bit of paper i had had enough,he seemed to understand "fuck off ive had enough of this shit" and i left,the nurse (who could understand English) caught me up down the corridor and attended to my thumb.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
It doesn't depend on the Doctors. It depends entirely on Hospital Management. Doctors are interchangeable units and 8/10ths of them are temporary visitors to a particular hospital, on the way to gaining qualifications that lead to a better paying private practice in another country. Always remember that Doctors are the people who sorted out how to pass an exam at school. They're usually not the sort of people you'd enjoy a pint with, unless you wanted a lecture on how you're doing it all wrong.
Nursing management defines patient contact culture and that is where NZ's hospitals most often fail. Nursing management are strapped for cash and generally poor communicators. Hospital Management don't give a flying fuck about their plight and continue to operate at dangerously low staffing levels, usually relying on under-qualified ill-experienced staff, because you can only take that shit for so long before you go and never return. Getting 20 years out of a Nurse is unusual, and their institutional knowledge is under-valued by Management and patients alike.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Funny thing is most procedures in public hospitals cost a whole lot more overall than the equivalent in a private hospital!
NZ public (read voters) are completely unaware (read brainwashed) about this!![]()
Sorry
all good here
Could walk out door after 2 bottles of plonk
Drive even ( I wouldnt but you could )
and get an MRI scan on me foot , and still be home before dawn ,,,,
in fact the opposite is true here
took boy in, for fever he got spinal tap three days in pokey and we had to smuggle him out as they wouldnt let him leave
cost
about fifty dollars
including meals for mum
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Anecdotal - when I first inquired about a cochlear implant, first thing they asked was "do you have insurance?". If I was insured, I could have had the op literally that week. As I did not, I went onto a waiting list for some four years or so.
Government funding paid the $50K for the op, for which I will be grateful for the rest of my life, but I do recall the surgeon saying it would have been a lot cheaper if done privately.
HOWEVER - with the govt funding, that pays for any ongoing costs of the CI for as long as I have it / live, as well as the initial costs of the surgery and hardware. The private plan would have been for the operation and the hardware
only, and any after services would be paid for separately, so it wasn't an entirely valid comparison.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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