tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post3870784569617142183..comments2023-08-08T14:53:10.817-03:00Comments on Paulista Pursuits: Ohh thats braziliantJanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16257177126103532551noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-35918793420864351052012-01-17T20:21:23.312-02:002012-01-17T20:21:23.312-02:00better late than never: for your friends who may n...better late than never: for your friends who may need malaria drugs, Malarone (which is what I am guessing that your MIL was prescribed at that cost) is not the only prophylaxis. For my time in India, i used the antibiotic doxycycline, which is very cheap and is usually covered by insurance. Of course, it matters who your doctor is and their beliefs/research, but that usually does the trick. With that in mind, none of these drugs are full-proof - A friend of mine was on malarone and ended up getting sick about 6 weeks after she got back, long after she stopped taking the drug. so if you are travelling to an area where malaria is a real threat, you should always use mosquito repellent, sleep under a net, etc.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14210543150750181714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-59063374464187879682011-11-06T23:09:30.630-02:002011-11-06T23:09:30.630-02:00@Zoe thats incredible. Poor Canada, I thought they...@Zoe thats incredible. Poor Canada, I thought they had it together more than the US ... #fail!Janahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16257177126103532551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-4385069233390627122011-11-06T12:27:44.217-02:002011-11-06T12:27:44.217-02:00Isn't it great? I got my Yellow Fever vaccinat...Isn't it great? I got my Yellow Fever vaccination for a trip to Colombia at Hospital das Clinicas in under 10 minutes, for free, of course. Getting it there had the added benefit that they already issue you the International Certificate on the spot (I was told that most postos would just give you something valid for Brazil, but then you'd need to go to ANVISA to get the international card at GRU for travel to other countries).<br /><br />Let's contrast that, shall we, to the experience Bruno and I had with Brazilian healthcare and Canadian (which, while public, seems to be often be just as backwards as the US). For our Russian visas, we both needed an HIV test. Bruno walked 10 minutes down the street, got tested for free on the spot, and 10 minutes later walked out with a shiny, stamped, signed certificate in his hands. <br /><br />In BC, I had to get a doctor's prescription for the HIV test. Private doctors don't accept new patients, especially non-residents, so my alternative was an urgent care clinic, where you basically have to line up starting at 7am, and they make same-day appointments (you'll be turned away if you show up after 11am or so). Once in the office, I had to pay $50 up front to see the doctor. The doctor asked me no questions, but gave me the prescription. I took that to a lab, who refused to do the test, because the next day was a holiday, and they couldn't hold the blood sample until Monday. Oh yeah, because only ONE lab in the entire province does HIV tests, and it's a 6 hour drive away. They were going to charge me $150 ("free" public healthcare, right?). After driving across town, the local hospital lab did it, but the results take 10-15 days. In fact, the nurse there had never even heard of the rapid test (which I later learned was developed by Brazilian scientists). After finally getting the results, I had to fight with the clinic to get some sort of signed document that I could send to the consulate, and they wanted to charge me an additional $50 to get the doctor to sign it (because "they don't work for free"), even though I'd already paid $50 for 2 minutes of his time 3 weeks earlier. <br /><br />So, long story short, Bruno gets his done down the street for free in 20 minutes, I get mine for $200 in 3 weeks and multiple trips to 4 different places. <br /><br />Braziliant, indeed!!Zoehttp://umavidalegendada.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-6899259118709359772011-11-04T16:45:38.180-02:002011-11-04T16:45:38.180-02:00I called my doctor in the United States when we we...I called my doctor in the United States when we were just in Italy (with your mom) and she said I needed a surgeon and to get myself to an hospital "pronto". American Express helped me find the closest "Pronto Soccorso", got a translator on the line and gave me directions to the emergency room. We drove to Perugia, no one was waiting, I received treatment and 2 types of drugs (neither of which are approved by the FDA BUT WORKED) and told to come back again if there was a problem. I didn't have to pay, and the whole ordeal was over and I was back in bed in less than 2 hours. Why can't it be this uncomplicated in the United States???Carol Tuckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02039264335160935012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-65268636360804028132011-11-04T14:34:33.084-02:002011-11-04T14:34:33.084-02:00I totally agree, I've had similar experiences ...I totally agree, I've had similar experiences in Argentina and cannot tell you what a relief it is to find that at least in some places they've got it right! <br /><br />We are going to the south of the Pantanal and Bonito! Im sure we will have to go back someday and see the northend as well! If you have any 'dicas' let me know =)Janahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16257177126103532551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808745349393927564.post-69696442884673144772011-11-04T06:05:55.895-02:002011-11-04T06:05:55.895-02:00I love this story. US Americans really, really, re...I love this story. US Americans really, really, really need to fix their healthcare system.<br /><br />There is no reason for your MIL to fill the malaria prescription. Brazil's health department has been asserting for many, many years that there is no risk of malaria in the Pantanal (except perhaps the furthest north west reaches - a thousand miles from where you will be).<br /><br />You're goning to have fun. Are you visiting the north or the south end?Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14003236423048071844noreply@blogger.com