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About the authors Billy and Akaisha Kaderli are recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance and world travel. With the wealth of information they share on their popular web...
About the authors Billy and Akaisha Kaderli are recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance and world travel. With the wealth of information they share on their popular website RetireEarlyLifestyle.com, they have been helping people achieve their own retirement dreams since 1991. They wrote the popular books The Adventurer's Guide to Early Retirement and Your Retirement Dream IS Possible. Edificio Sixtino Hospital in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Source: author. We often get readers asking us basic questions about medical tourism and wanted to share the answers to some of the most common questions we get asked. How do you know if this option will work for you? The following should help you decide. Q: I have heard the term "medical tourism," but what exactly is it? A: Generally, medical tourism refers to going outside your own home state to receive medical care. For example, for years people in the U.S. have been traveling from their home state to the Mayo Clinic for treatment. Canadians often come to the U.S. for procedures, perhaps because they don't want to deal with long waits in their own home country. Today, medical tourism most often refers to traveling outside one's own country for treatment. There are dozens of countries, such as Thailand, Mexico, Costa Rica, India, Guatemala, Singapore, and the Philippines, that offer excellent medical care in ultra-modern facilities to patients from other countries for very affordable prices. Q: Isn't it scary having an operation in a foreign country? A: The idea is frightening to many people, most likely because it is out of their comfort zone. Having surgery is stressful under the best of circumstances, and the thought of going outside one's home country can put some people over the top. Not everyone would choose this option, but for those who are self-insured, have limited coverage, or do not want to put off surgery such as a hip or knee replacement, for example, medical tourism can provide excellent care at prices that are feasible. Q: What happens if something goes wrong -- say, my knee replacement doesn't work properly? A: This is an excellent question, and often people stop pursuing the subject right there, assuming there is no assistance for them if something goes wrong. Shopping for a medical service provider overseas is to be taken seriously. Depending on which company you choose and the package you purchase, rehabilitation, medication, and follow-up care may be included in the price. For those who are especially concerned about this, you can purchase "adverse outcome" insurance in the States before having a procedure done. The U.S.-based insurance company will pay out if, say, a facelift or hip replacement goes awry. Q: What about dental care? Do overseas clinics offer that as well? A: Some countries excel in dental surgeries and mouth restoration. Even if you want routine work such as a root canal, bridge, or crown, the money you can save by having it done elsewhere could pay for your trip. If you need several dental implants, you can save a significant amount of money by having the procedures done overseas. Operating room in Edificio Sixtino Hospital, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Source: author. Q: OK, let's talk more about cost. Honestly, is there that much difference considering that I need to take a flight and stay in a hotel? A: Absolutely! It is no secret that the delivery of medical care in the States is beyond expensive, and is out of the reach of many, even those with insurance deductibles. If, for instance, you have a pre-existing heart condition or had cancer some years ago, many insurance companies will not cover you. In these cases, treatment in the States can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not so overseas. For example: A heart valve replacement in the States can cost $170,000 but will run you $24,000 in Guatemala City. Chemotherapy in the States runs about $75,000 but is les
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I just re-read Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming for the first time in a very long time.I started reading the books fairly early in my development as a young James Bond fan, which still colors my take on the movies. Honestly, I'd like to ...
I just re-read Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming for the first time in a very long time.I started reading the books fairly early in my development as a young James Bond fan, which still colors my take on the movies. Honestly, I'd like to enjoy the movies for what other people like - and even expect from them. Those movie elements that are different than the books are frequently things I enjoy very much in non-Bond movies, however my brain is so imprinted with that expectation that I can't help viewing them through that sphere.That's not helped by the fact that so many of the books would indeed make terrific movies with a pretty straight adaptation. Of course, Casino Royale is a thrilling novel, but really does spend most of its time following a high stakes baccarat game which is perhaps not the most cinematic event. The movie, Casino Royale, solved this problem rather neatly, I thought.It struck me reading it how much the literary Bond resembles "What if Mike Hammer were a snob?" while reading it. Fleming's primary points he develops Bond from are his anger, at this point quite righteous, following the events of "Casino Royale", and his very particular tastes in food, clothing, decor, cars, travel, etc.For me, it feels very much like a fairly direct adaptation would have been much better than the movie made from it, Live and Let Die, although, in fairness, it has been some time since I revisited that movie. This one does have a number of exciting bits that didn't make it in to the movie, including a famous one that takes place away from the main action and was later co-opted for the movie Licence to Kill. More importantly, it also has a training sequence, which could have been a very dramatic piece in a straight adaptation.I found myself later daydreaming that if the movies weren't doing so well - and, in this, I mean no ill-wishes to the series, Eon Productions or Daniel Craig - one could do a very nice HBO, or HBO-type, TV series adapting the novels fairly straight, bringing the threads together. With twelve novels and nine short stories by Fleming, one could do three or four seasons, a consistent cast, one could cover it all very nicely. It could even be done period to preserve the period detail of the specific things Bond shows such appreciation for.Obviously, however, the movies are enormously successful and the cinematic character is now much more ingrained in the public consciousness, so that nothing like that could be - or would be - done.Anyway, on to Moonraker... Amazon.com Widgets
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (VN) — The USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships will break some new ground this holiday weekend. For the first time in the event’s 28-year history, the men’s and women’s events will be he...
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (VN) — The USA Cycling Professional Road and Time Trial National Championships will break some new ground this holiday weekend. For the first time in the event’s 28-year history, the men’s and women’s events will be held at the same location, and the fields will be racing for equal prize money. Meanwhile, for Brent and Jamie Bookwalter, who once lived in Chattanooga, the championships offer a rare opportunity for husband and wife to tackle an event together. “The only other time we’ve raced together was at Roan Groan [in Johnson City, Tenn.],” said Jamie, who rides for Colavita Racing. “We did a crit together, but that’s the only other road race we’ve ever done together.” After pausing briefly to reflect upon the accuracy of her statements, she added one additional clarification: “We did collegiate mountain bike races together, but he was chasing after other girls then, so they don’t count.” While familiar to one another as a result of their common collegiate racing circles, it was the matchmaking of Specialized-lululemon’s Ally Stacher — also racing in Chattanooga this weekend — that eventually brought the two together. After Brent broke a leg in 2007, Stacher prodded Jamie to reach out to him. “Ally told me to e-mail Brent when he broke his leg. They went to college together,” Jamie said. “So I sent this email to Brent saying I was really sorry about his broken leg. And then I didn’t hear anything back from him. And I thought, ‘Well, whatever.’ And then a week later I finally got an email back and it was like, ‘Oh, this guy is kind of cute.’ Jamie replied immediately, but again had to wait days for a response. “It was a very clever little strategy he had there. He’d wait around to send me anything, but when he did it was really suave,” she said. “Hey, don’t give away my secrets,” interjected Brent, who rides for BMC Racing and is a favorite in Saturday’s men’s time trial championship. After college Brent rose into cycling’s professional ranks, while Jamie opted to complete a master’s degree at the University of Georgia before following suit. The couple says sharing a common passion has been a blessing. “It’s worked out to be a really nice thing for us, because we’re both going through the same things,” said Brent. He says their common occupation has helped to minimize potential relationship challenges associated with the sport’s unusual lifestyle, noting that the peloton’s often-taxing travel and training demands are “not without challenges.” “I think generally professional cycling condones a pretty selfish lifestyle. Trying to balance that can be tricky,” he said. “So I’m thankful we have the opportunity to be racing bikes and doing it together. “We have this chance to share in something really beautiful — and that’s just being out on the bike together.” Jamie, who placed 23rd in the 2012 championship road race, agrees that the couple’s cycling bond promotes a special kind of understanding. “Racing has helped me to realize the kind of stress he’s under in ways that maybe I wouldn’t otherwise,” she said. “It’s hard to understand road racing unless you’ve been on a team and been a worker. You learn how stressful it is to be away from home. Team dynamics can be difficult. You find that cycling is a lot more when you win. So I think we understand one other better as a result.” As for life’s other stresses, Jamie says she’s ready to share them, too. “Maybe when he quits road racing he can go get a master’s degree and understand why I was stressed for so long,” she said.
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Yesterday was wet and windy and did I mention COLD so Ineke and I decided it was not a day for gardening and we went for a walk in the bluebell woods. It was lovely of course we missed the rain and in the woods the wind was not so bad....
Yesterday was wet and windy and did I mention COLD so Ineke and I decided it was not a day for gardening and we went for a walk in the bluebell woods. It was lovely of course we missed the rain and in the woods the wind was not so bad. And the smell..............And today is spring sunny calm and warm definitely a day for gardening and for taking a flask of tea across to my wood to see
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Exploring the lost Tibetan world in the by lanes of Mysore.
Exploring the lost Tibetan world in the by lanes of Mysore.
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Arrived into tropical Kuala Lumpur staying in the centre of the bustling Chinatown district lined with streetstalls and markets and dining on seafood at an excellent Malaysian restaurant. Early the next morning took a coach up to the Cam...
Arrived into tropical Kuala Lumpur staying in the centre of the bustling Chinatown district lined with streetstalls and markets and dining on seafood at an excellent Malaysian restaurant. Early the next morning took a coach up to the Cameron Highlands driving along steep roads lined with a huge panoply of election posters the majority depicting the blue scales of the incumbent Barisan Nasiona
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As previously mentioned I have spent a significant amount of time in Novosibirsk speaking English with Russians who are trying to learn the language. I also sometimes simply read out paragraphs so that the students learn how words are pr...
As previously mentioned I have spent a significant amount of time in Novosibirsk speaking English with Russians who are trying to learn the language. I also sometimes simply read out paragraphs so that the students learn how words are pronounced. For advanced students these can be on strangely specific topics like the full page I read out on the subject of arable farming. I am quite happy to d
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After a great stay in Labuan Bajo we landed on Bali without getting our feet wet and went straight on to the small island of Lembongan where we stayed for 10 nights. Regarding wet feet a plane from the same airline as ours missed the lan...
After a great stay in Labuan Bajo we landed on Bali without getting our feet wet and went straight on to the small island of Lembongan where we stayed for 10 nights. Regarding wet feet a plane from the same airline as ours missed the landing zone and ended up in the ocean. Fortunately no one got serious hurt as far as we are aware.I was a bit excited about returning to Lembongan after spending
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Costa Rica 2013 Day 8Monteverde To Playa del CocoThe hostel had set up a taxi for 530am so we39d get to the bus stop well before 6am. We were anxious to see the next place so we had not problem getting up in time. When we arrived at the ...
Costa Rica 2013 Day 8Monteverde To Playa del CocoThe hostel had set up a taxi for 530am so we39d get to the bus stop well before 6am. We were anxious to see the next place so we had not problem getting up in time. When we arrived at the bus station there were only a few other folks waiting but by the time the bus left at 6 it was pretty full. We then proceeded to return down that nasty g
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Do Udaipuru sme dosli skoro rano o 430.Z Bombaju sme vyrazali o 1100.Pytam sa spolusediaceho inda ci je toto udaipurvraj nienakoniec ma sofer ohlasuje aby som vystupil. Fakt inteligencia indov.Po vystypeni do velkej zimy sa na mna hned v...
Do Udaipuru sme dosli skoro rano o 430.Z Bombaju sme vyrazali o 1100.Pytam sa spolusediaceho inda ci je toto udaipurvraj nienakoniec ma sofer ohlasuje aby som vystupil. Fakt inteligencia indov.Po vystypeni do velkej zimy sa na mna hned vrhli riksaciprva ponuka za 300rupidalsia uz len za 200rupii do mesta. Cvoci. Cez cestu som skocil na plackynic mocaspon caj zahrial.Vytipovane ubytko bolo
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