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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 585658" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>You are right with the wages, just grabbed my union book, too.</p><p>My last hospital experience was much better then that.</p><p>Had a doctors appointment for blood testing, at around 3pm.</p><p>At 7pm, Doc calls me, I better check myself into a hospital, my bloodsugar level is 4 times higher then normal.</p><p>So, I took my time, had a shower, even packed a bag of clothes, incase they kept me there.</p><p>And probably left at 9pm to the hospital.</p><p>Told the front counter (wait time 5 min), that my doc called earlier and my sugar level was 4 times higher then normal.</p><p>They done a test immediatly, and sure enough gave me a darn bed. Had to stay overnight. (with IV, and more blood testing every hr), even gave me something to eat (toast with jam)... sure enough, that proved that I was diabetic. (first ever diagnose I had ), was kinda in shock, didn't know much about it then.</p><p>But, that was my last experience.</p><p>Ofcourse, seen doc more often after that (and yes he's white, speaks english), but never had to wait longer then 5-10 minutes ever.(making an appointment, ofcourse).</p><p>I also had to attend diabetic classes, think 3 in all.</p><p>They were in hospitals. They have groups of people going to them.</p><p>Anyways, maybe Calgary is different then here.</p><p>And you can't compare another province with another one.</p><p>Each province has it's own spending regarding healthcare, and I have heard Quebec is the worst.</p><p> </p><p>Try Dr Gehgan close to Bowness and Canada Olympic Park.. he's English, a very good doc.</p><p>I had him. He's great !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 585658, member: 23950"] You are right with the wages, just grabbed my union book, too. My last hospital experience was much better then that. Had a doctors appointment for blood testing, at around 3pm. At 7pm, Doc calls me, I better check myself into a hospital, my bloodsugar level is 4 times higher then normal. So, I took my time, had a shower, even packed a bag of clothes, incase they kept me there. And probably left at 9pm to the hospital. Told the front counter (wait time 5 min), that my doc called earlier and my sugar level was 4 times higher then normal. They done a test immediatly, and sure enough gave me a darn bed. Had to stay overnight. (with IV, and more blood testing every hr), even gave me something to eat (toast with jam)... sure enough, that proved that I was diabetic. (first ever diagnose I had ), was kinda in shock, didn't know much about it then. But, that was my last experience. Ofcourse, seen doc more often after that (and yes he's white, speaks english), but never had to wait longer then 5-10 minutes ever.(making an appointment, ofcourse). I also had to attend diabetic classes, think 3 in all. They were in hospitals. They have groups of people going to them. Anyways, maybe Calgary is different then here. And you can't compare another province with another one. Each province has it's own spending regarding healthcare, and I have heard Quebec is the worst. Try Dr Gehgan close to Bowness and Canada Olympic Park.. he's English, a very good doc. I had him. He's great ! [/QUOTE]
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