Slowly forging ahead.
Had the PetScan last Monday. First a "normal" PetScan, then one with contrast.
Spent 3 hours getting all of that done before I could go back home.
Next Monday, I will have the bronchoscopy, with a small (I hope) biopsy. Have to spend the night in hospital, because I don't have anyone to check on me during the night after the aneasthetic.
Won't get the results of that until the Thursday of the week - if the resluts have come through by then..
I've also been advised that the cataract operation for my right eye has finally made it to the front of the wait list.
That should probably happen on the 2nd April.
We do have universal health care, for those who can't afford the private health insurance system. It is a slow, arduous system though. And it isn't really free from cost.
I have already spent well over $500, - more than one week's income, on "gap" fees for various specialist.
Thank goodness I'm one of those people who puts away at least 10% on my fortnightly pension to cover those expenses.
Had the PetScan last Monday. First a "normal" PetScan, then one with contrast.
Spent 3 hours getting all of that done before I could go back home.
Next Monday, I will have the bronchoscopy, with a small (I hope) biopsy. Have to spend the night in hospital, because I don't have anyone to check on me during the night after the aneasthetic.
Won't get the results of that until the Thursday of the week - if the resluts have come through by then..
I've also been advised that the cataract operation for my right eye has finally made it to the front of the wait list.
That should probably happen on the 2nd April.
We do have universal health care, for those who can't afford the private health insurance system. It is a slow, arduous system though. And it isn't really free from cost.
I have already spent well over $500, - more than one week's income, on "gap" fees for various specialist.
Thank goodness I'm one of those people who puts away at least 10% on my fortnightly pension to cover those expenses.