
Today I got my maitenance drug. Since I get it every three weeks this was a big milestone. It all went well which means we can stay longer.
It was crazy though. This is how it went in Panana. I walked over to the clinic. The infusion center was a bunch of recliners lined up. I got the infusion, an hour later I walked home.

Here, I had to bring Jeff and we were assigned a hospital room. There was a really comfy sofa and cookies.

My oncologist, who I had had a zoom appointment in Panama and and in person appt the day before hung out with us in the room.

After a really long wait I got the infusion. During the 30 minute treatment they insisted I lie in the hospital bed. Then sandwiches arrived.

Also rumors circulated among the nurses that Jeff spoke really good Spanish.
We were told that I couldn’t leave until insurance approved the charge and it could take 4 hours. Jeff asked if they could put a hold on our credit card since it could be 3 weeks before insurance approved it. It was a nice room but I didn’t want to move in.
Jeff went to pay but I was not allowed to leave the room. This was the text with the bill dept.

I was not thrilled to be held hostage and crammed everything we didn’t eat into my purse. I scored an apple, two granola bars, 4 sugar packets and some cookies. There was also a hotel type set of soap, shampoo and conditioner. They probably wonder when I had time to take a shower.
Finally I was released and they insisted I leave by wheelchair. It took 4 hours which was silly but my doctor is great and I got great care.
Not what you expected, but you still got the drugs and then some❤️
We love you guys!!
Wow!! New experience! Next time you’ll have to bring Sven & Sergio! So glad everything is going well! Love you guys! Hugs
Yikes! I’m glad you’re done with it and all went well. At least you got sandwiches.
xo
Still sounds like better treatment than US healthcare…and you got snacks and lovely parting gifts
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