Well Kaszas, my surgery is Friday at 7:30 am. I am doing the best I can to push it into the dark recesses of my conscious thoughts taking one day at a time. The one positive thing I can say about all of this is that here in Hungary, you actually get to spend time with the doctor. In the US, they are in and out so fast, they look like they have super hero capabilities with the speed that they are able to come in and out of a room. As for the blood work, I have a black and blue mark the size of Rhode Island. If I could light it, it would make a fabulous laser show. Kaszas has left a new comment on your post "Another Medical Adventure": ...and were you safe? Oh I feel sorry for you. Thank God I am not familiar with similar practises abroad so there is no basis for comparison on my side. However the process you described matches my experiences with lab work pretty much! Though I wonder what the English lesson would be replaced by in Hungarian...
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Eye, Eye, Eye
0 commentsI woke up this morning with blurred vision in my right eye, more blurred than usual without glasses or contact lens. Putting my contacts in did not help either. Does this mean another Hungarian medical experience in my future?
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International Medical Corps Matched With Top 25 American Express Members Project Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children
1 commentsHi again, Ryan I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you last week. My organization, International Medical Corps, was nominated to be one of the Top 25 in American Express' Members Projects, "Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children." Our project was chosen out of 1,190 projects and is now eligible to receive up to $1.5 million to help feed hungry children, but the voting ends next Tuesday and we need your help to spread the word. I've put together this blogger friendly web release explaining everything. http://internationalmedicalcorps.smnr.us/ If you are able to post something on Budget Nomad - US Ex - Pat on the Move, please send me the link, it would really help and could potentially save many lives. At the minimum, please vote for "Saving the Lives of Malnourished Children." Please let me know either way. Many thanks. Chessia -- Chessia Kelley, International Medical Corps ckelley@imcworldwide.org http://imcworldwide.org
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