This wasn't part of the plan (surgery in Japan)
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Sometimes you set off into the world with big goals in mind. And then sometimes you end up in the hospital.
I sustained an injury recently that had me admitted into the hospital for surgery here in Osaka, Japan. Now I'm a big fan of new cultural experiences, but this was a bit more than I was bargaining for.
Follow along as I go for surgery in Japan.
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Have you ever been hospitalized abroad? What was that like?
Not hospitalized, but I went to numerous holistic doctors throughout Mexico, for a chronic illness and fertility. The level of care was higher than the US, with shorr wait times, a fraction of the cost (for example: $9usd for an ultrasound), and we never felt rushed out of an appointment. It's hard to explain, but I felt more "heard" by Mexican doctors, even despite the language barriers.
Romania, they were smoking cigarettes and taking x rays of me. 😮
I was in the emergency room in Cuenca, Ecuador; wonderful experience (as hospital visits go). I couldn't have asked for better care. In addition, super reasonably priced.
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Rest up, heal up, and take it easy! Pretty cool to see that Japan's healthcare system is still doing well. That's a long stay!
Thanks! It's strange, they ask you to come in a full day before the surgery. I guess so they can monitor you and fully cut you off food and drink. I enjoyed the quiet moments, but it seemed a bit excessive honestly. 😂
I just found your channel. I am surprised you had to spend 4 days in hospital for surgery. Here in Canada almost every surgery is day surgery. I had a quadrant mastectomy for breast cancer in March and was sent home a couple hours later. My daughter broke her arm and had a plate and several screws added to correct 3 fractures and was sent home right away. It’s almost like drive through service here. That’s what “free” healthcare provides lol. Hope you are feeling better and getting back to normal activities.
Hello from the south. Speaking from below the free healthcare line. And the same was true. My mother had a full mastectomy plus astethic surgery to the other breast to match. 1 day procedure. One day procedure for as many things as we can. I am a nurse and part of this is that hospitals are yucky places. And many people actually get sick from other sick ppl in the hospital. We let to avoid that by getting them out quickly.
I was surprised too honestly, they even have you come in a full day before the surgery (to monitor you, I guess?).
I'm Canadian as well so was surprised with how differently they handled it. Health care in Japan is mostly "free" for residents (publicly funded, but the individual still pays 30%), so not sure what drives the different approaches.
In hindsight, the bit of quiet time wasn't so terrible while I got fed and taken care of. Kind of relaxing!
Were you said by your private insurer that cancer surgery was not covered by your plan? Did you set a GoFundMe to finance your surgery? Did you lose your job because your company/state has not sick leave (not to speak a paid one)? Did you go bankrupt because of the (insanely high) medical bills?
Ever considered that the point of public healthcare is that when you get cancer your only worry has to be the disease, and not the costs?
I hope you realize that many of your Southern neighbors dream with having what you complain about, and that you being sent home quickly means two things: you had no complications, and someone else could be immediately cared for.
I moved from Georgia to Hawaii when I was 23yo. Never regretted it for one day & am 77yo now. Yes, had surgery at Queen’s Medical Ctr in Honolulu & all worked out well. Had many Japanese friends & I love their beautiful, structured lifestyle & culture.
Hawaii sounds nice too, I'd love to spend time there some day 🙂
yeah, skating in my 30s is a different experience for sure and much more care needs to be taken cus im not falling and getting up 100x a day anymore lol
For definitely gotta take things easier, stakes are a bit higher if I'm going to be out with an injury for a while as well. 😂
But it's still so fun :D
Well, hospital food doesn't seem much better in Japan than in the US. I think lack of money prevents people from pursuing their dreams far more than fear does.
Do they even give you pain medication.
Yes, thankfully they did provide decent pain meds!
Dude Japan has Bidets for a reason!!!!
Wishing you a swift recovery ❤
Haha if only our apartment had one 😅 Definitely taking advantage of the publicly available one though 👌
Thanks for the well wishes 🙏🏼
Glad you're on the mend, and all is well! Looking forward to hearing about your family's next adventure ☺️
Thanks so much! It was great meeting you guys and I can't wait to share your story next!
Glad to see you & more so glad to see you are getting healthy...💙💙💙
Thank you so much, and thank you for being here 🙏🏼🙏🏼
New subscriber today. Started watching when you guys were leaving the farm. Hope everything goes well for you and your beautiful family in Japan. Good luck with your arm.😊❤️
Thanks so much for being here! The arm has been a looong process but I'm finally starting to regain the use of it now 😅
Feel better soon. Take advantage of some Eastern healing arts since you’re there
Thank you!
Wow, four days in the hospital for elbow surgery. In the U.S., that'd be an outpatient procedure or a one night stay. Health "care" means exactly that in Japan.
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This is a beautiful one..
So true! This one is almost as good as the time I got my appendix out in Bangkok (after my travel insurance had expired) 😂 Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
@@Slowsteading offf how much was that bill?
I really enjoyed this journey of yours and how you chose to express the most underlying issues; fear, grit, bravery, acceptance, self nurturing, patience, gratitude, and appreciation!!
You're an amazing young man
Tea drinkers dont get coffee headaches on a fast. And im a christian so i fast at least once a year. Hope this all went well. Gotta say , in America when operations are a must , they have your back.
The editing in this is incredible
Ha thanks!
you need to take shower before operation because in few days you can't move your hands.. and its summer season.. i dont know if you know already or not that your money using in your operation can refund depend on your insurance in here in japan but ask the your local cityhall they explain it to you
goodluck though..
Yeah I figured that out that it would be a long time until I have a nice proper shower again 😅
Hygiene is very important. Often, people shower after coming from work, and they expect a shower before...private times.
It was the last comfortable shower I would have for a long time, I didn't realize what a luxury it was!
I was introduced to your channel this morning and have thoroughly enjoyed your last four months of videos today. Thank you!
Wow thanks so much for being here, I really appreciate it!
How do you cover your hospital charges? It’s good you got this surgery and you are on the mend.
I do have travel insurance, but had to pay out of pocket up front and seek reimbursement 😅 Definitely a source of stress at times 🤷🏻♂️
Why did they have you in the hospital so long before your procedure?
It seems to be the standard procedure in Japan, based on my Japanese friends' experiences. I guess they can better limit your intake of food and drink prior to the surgery 🤷🏻♂
In any case, a whole day to read books and snooze without having to watch the kids was a bit of a luxury 😂😂
Well done! Glad to see you full of energy and enthusiasm again!
Thanks, I'm feeling better already!