Treatment day, with a keychain

On Wednesday I had my third maintenance drug treatment in México.

I have the routine down. First I sign a ton of paperwork.

Next I sign a promisary note which includes a fingerprint. I’m pretty much admitted to the hospital each time for my 30 minute infusion.

Then I get to my room where there are cookies.

Usually when they are done food shows up. The first time it was a really good egg sándwich. The second time it was a really bad chicken sándwich. This time it was chicken, pasta and jello.

I was pretty full after the cookies so only ate the crackers.

Then I settled in for a long wait before I was released. Knowing I’d be waiting made it go pretty fast. When they came to release me they gave me the gift key.

Jeff joke that you probably get it after spending $20,000 at the hospital. Each treatment costs $7,000 US dollars which thankfully insurance pays for.

2 thoughts on “Treatment day, with a keychain”

  1. No fun for treatment day but at least you get treated with a good meal, cookies & a nice keychain. 😊
    Thank goodness for dependable insurance coverage.

    1. Yes it’s really not bad, and I’m so happy to have insurance. I feel so bad for people that don’t have insurance.

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