Re: In Atlanta.. in America..
From: liaM (cuddly_at_mindless.com)
Date: 11/14/04
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:44:31 +0100
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>>Since I am American, I have an international health insurance
>>which costs me about 3000 dollars a year (for hospitalisation only).
>>The cost of my 3ple bypass surgery in Switzerland several years
>>ago came to about 35,000 dollars, paid for by my insurance.
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> Worth it at any cost I'm sure Liam. : )
If you mean the surgery.. I have my doubts. .. Cracking the rib
cage open is so invasive and disruptive! I'd have choosen
alternatives, especially if I had had the good fortune to have
been more enterprising at the time the first symptoms of angina had
appeared. I'd have done EECP, changed my diet, taken tibetan
pills which promote bypas vascularisation, etc.
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