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Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:00 pm
by Dot
jon_d wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2017 9:47 pm$48-$52 000
Keep going but getting closer

Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:18 pm
by jon_d
2 cutters: $5k each
gas: $2
ICU $4k aday
ward $2k aday
hospital OT: $4k
support: $4k
stuff: $5k
more stuff $10k
$65k
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:52 pm
by Dot
This is just the hospital
Total hosp accommodation $36,893.00
ICU x 5 day = $14,275.00
Pradd ??? = $200.00 (consult with pathology oncologist)
Prosthesis x 3 = $2,378.00
Total Just for hospital
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$53,746.00
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4 surgeons in total
No gap for the assisting ones (there was 3 assisting) But I paid a gap for the #2 surgeon for first consult) $45.00
So far no account from the big boss surgeon. But I paid gap for first consult $85.00
Gas man $2k but gap for me was $200.00
XR in theatre gap of $20
Out of pocket for me so far $350 and worth every cent for being able to have this op done as soon as I did. The waiting time on emergency waiting list was 3-6 mths if lucky.
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 1:01 am
by dream4red
Sometimes I wonder what they do with all that money. Really, where else do you get paid such large amounts for half a days work? I know that you are needing to have the best surgeon and one who has a lot of specialised skills. But that amount of money is just not reasonable.
Dot, you are worth every penny of it and the expectation that a public patient would have to wait for that sort of op is obscene.
So glad that you were able to get all this out of the way and now you can start to get your life back on track.
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:51 am
by T1 Terry
dream4red wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 1:01 am
Sometimes I wonder what they do with all that money. Really, where else do you get paid such large amounts for half a days work? I know that you are needing to have the best surgeon and one who has a lot of specialised skills. But that amount of money is just not reasonable.
Dot, you are worth every penny of it and the expectation that a public patient would have to wait for that sort of op is obscene.
So glad that you were able to get all this out of the way and now you can start to get your life back on track.
The reasons are two fold, because they can demand that much money because there is no competition and because without the lure of mind boggling $$ who would put themselves through that much specialist training and continual updating to stay at the fore-front of these procedures.
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:57 pm
by Macca
As far as I am concerned the top surgeons, who study all the time, here & overseas, deserve all they get! yes, it is big bickies but if you can afford private health all well & good.
No, it is not fair that public patients have to wait sooooo long for elective surgery but in emergencies they are "usually" pushed up the line. Always ask the surgeon for a discount or no gap please. When Bruce had to have his eyelids lifted ( not just a nip n tuck) because they were obscuring his vision I asked the Plastic surgeon on first consultation abut no gap & he did not hesitate in saying yes. I realize not as drastic as Dot's by any means but it pays to ask.
You will not often find a Gastroenterologist, or any surgeon for that matter, who when asked about no gap says yes. His comment was that he bulk bills Everyone as he does not need any more than what he charges!
Just my thoughts .
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 6:39 pm
by jon_d
Who's arguing when they have cut your neck open, rolled your head off to the side, pulled the tongue out though the cut,
sliced and diced, stiched some arm and leg to it. All this while someone else is filling you up with gas to 1. keep you a sleep, but 2. keep you breathing.
And then a week later you're home and talking.
Plus, don't forget, they have probably spent a some good hours building the plan to approach the operation too
ICU has huge costs; machines - purchase, maintenance and calibration, record keeping, processes, sterilisation, 24 x7 nursing and access to immediate support.
I'd prefer to pay a health professional than a banker. Money well spent, I'd say.
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 7:26 pm
by Dot
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:10 pm
by jon_d
Fantastic news Dot.
Yes, health insurance is one of those things that if you can afford it; it's a great thing to have.
I think we're still about $100k in front over 2 major events. The real thing is you save on the wait and a sort of guarantee to bypass the 'queue' ie waiting time. (That's really what you're buying)
Re: NO Hungi for this Tongueeeeeeeeeee
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:01 pm
by Dot
Plus you don't get practiced on
