I had to stop using my inhalers on sunday night to get true test results
now they know....lol
as soon as I got home I used 2 of my inhalers and took a 3 hour nap
who knew breathing could wear you down so fast? :noidea:
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I had to stop using my inhalers on sunday night to get true test results
now they know....lol
as soon as I got home I used 2 of my inhalers and took a 3 hour nap
who knew breathing could wear you down so fast? :noidea:
There's only 1 thing worse than getting old...
part 2 at 6am for a full scan
I think they're trying to speed up the process and save money by annoying me...lol
so ct scan gave mixed news
spot on throat has only grown 2mm
spot on lung I can't remember because I went deaf when I started to hear the result :rolleyes:
FFS
I wish these guys would communicate more with my doc
now I have to go back to the hospital for another scan since they only scanned my lungs and throat last time
if they had well my doc always has a scan done from head to toe
I don`t have their priveledge of free parking and it ain`t cheap :splat:
Welcome to our Great Medical System (Canada anyways)..............NOT
the longest you can park for free is 15 minutes
Parking Rates
Per 1 hr: $3.00
Per 1½ hrs: $6.00
Up to 12 hrs (no in/out privileges): $8.00
Daily pass (in/out privileges): $16.00
Per month (31 consecutive days): $80.00
Staff - $27.00 bi-weekly
so if you have to go to emergency it will cost $8 to $16
If you are a returning Patient (long term) "Most" Hospitals etc. will issue a Parking Pass, My dad got one when he was
dealing with Bladder Cancer at our Local Hospital for treatment.
HPASS PERMIT:
5-days: $40.00
10-days: $70.00
30-days: $180.00
What is HPASS?
HPASS is a preloaded multi-day card for 5, 10 or 30 days that gives patients and frequent visitors a discounted parking rate. The HPASS™ card allows for “in-and-out” privileges within a 24-hour time period.