[QUOTE=Miami Bob]as this work was illegal under the neoconservative government in USA.[/QUOTE]As I've suspected for years: A fucking Neocon plot to destroy our teeth!
Thanks,
Jackson
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[QUOTE=Miami Bob]as this work was illegal under the neoconservative government in USA.[/QUOTE]As I've suspected for years: A fucking Neocon plot to destroy our teeth!
Thanks,
Jackson
Modern medical materials derived from stem cell research which is illegal in the usa and being developed in korea and used throught the modern world except the usa where power was held and shared with religious zelots who would love to put jackson in jail and discourage modern medical research? Jackson why would the usanot permitt my denist in the usa to use modern stem stem cell derived materials. Why would the usa not wish to be in front on this type of research and it's commercial applications?
I realize that you may have been making a glib joke, but some the decisions which the guys made to placate their religious power base are pretty off the wall I also hope that Obamah will give a lower priority to nancy pelosi and al sharpton's wish lists which may have equal intellectual weight to the banning of most federally funded stem cell reasearch---which is the law.
If you are travelling in Argentina and find that you need prescription medicine, can a tourist get it?
Can a tourist go to a doctor and get prescribed heart disease pills, or sleeping tablets, or diabetic meds or antidepressants or hypertension medication?
Will a doctor treat you on your merits, or will he simply tell you to get back to your home country and talk to your own doctor.
This is very important information for a lot of guys here. They are in the age bracket where access to prescription drugs might be very important, and people DO get their stuff robbed at times.
So if you know, please share the info. You could save a life.
You can bring in 90 days worth of meds so you should never run out, however, many of these meds are available here without a script or you can go to any Dr. And get one after appropriate exam.
Don't ask me for a Dr., I use Swiss Med.
[QUOTE=Sham Bo]If you are travelling in Argentina and find that you need prescription medicine, can a tourist get it?
Can a tourist go to a doctor and get prescribed heart disease pills, or sleeping tablets, or diabetic meds or antidepressants or hypertension medication?
Will a doctor treat you on your merits, or will he simply tell you to get back to your home country and talk to your own doctor.
This is very important information for a lot of guys here. They are in the age bracket where access to prescription drugs might be very important, and people DO get their stuff robbed at times.
So if you know, please share the info. You could save a life.[/QUOTE]Medicine for heart disease, hypertension, diabetes etc can be had over the counter. Sleeping pills or antidepressants can be more problematic but any doctor will fill out a prescription without too much (if any) fuss.
Most pain pills need a script as well.
[QUOTE=Miami Bob]Modern medical materials derived from stem cell research which is illegal in the usa and being developed in korea and used throught the modern world except the usa where power was held and shared with religious zelots who would love to put jackson in jail and discourage modern medical research? Jackson why would the usanot permitt my denist in the usa to use modern stem stem cell derived materials. Why would the usa not wish to be in front on this type of research and it's commercial applications?
I realize that you may have been making a glib joke, but some the decisions which the guys made to placate their religious power base are pretty off the wall I also hope that Obamah will give a lower priority to nancy pelosi and al sharpton's wish lists which may have equal intellectual weight to the banning of most federally funded stem cell reasearch---which is the law.[/QUOTE]My company is involved in stem cells. We do more work overseas than in the US for this very reason.
Right now the US is in a holding pattern, there is a 95% chance that Obama will reverse this silly embryonic stem cell law.
Meanwhile the South Koreans, French and especially the Taiwanese have a good 2-3 year head start on us. I have personally viewed some amazing research on kidney disease in Taipei.
One of my favorite sayings is that organized religion has killed more than any war, even while we are not in a war people are dieing because of what others believe.
While there are other stem cells that can be used, mainly bone marrow stem cells fighting leukemia, the real work has yet to begin in the US. Also some US scientists are moving to Europe to have better access to technology!
So now we have made a reverse H1-be visa!
I made my way to see this guy today. I was tired of the assembly line, Swiss Medical reimbursed, physical therapy I have been receiving. After only one session I can say this guy is a must see for anything ailing you in the muscle / skeleton department. A wizard. First session 120p.
[url]http://www.capitalmasajes.com.ar/[/url]
I had a haircut and a beard trim the other day, in a hairdresser's on Cordoba. It cost me AR$50. The same place last year - in fact it was the very same rather effeminate barber - cost AR$30.
I don't mind the cost, but last year I was congratulating myself that it was a good deal cheaper than my local barber at home. Now it's actually marginally dearer.
In Belgrano, 3 blocks from Juramento subte station, only 25 pesos. Wash and a good cut (according to my girlfriend)
Shopping prices for this procedure, anybody have any recommendations?
Thx for any feedback.
Lunico
For the last few months I've been having this dull pain in my chest. I think it's time I addressed it. Can someone recommend a English speaking doctor I can go to for a physical and chest x-ray?
I looked through the thread and many people go to Hospitals like the Aleman. I only associate going to hospitals for acute care. Are they different in Argentina and they will also do physicals? If so, is there a recommended English speaking one?
[QUOTE=JustGotBack]For the last few months I've been having this dull pain in my chest. I think it's time I addressed it. Can someone recommend a English speaking doctor I can go to for a physical and chest x-ray?
I looked through the thread and many people go to Hospitals like the Aleman. I only associate going to hospitals for acute care. Are they different in Argentina and they will also do physicals? If so, is there a recommended English speaking one?[/QUOTE]There are both hospitals and clinics here, and I think the biggest difference in where to go for many locals is either what kind of insurance they have, or what place is closest (or cheapest)
Acute care is not a prerequisite for going to Hospital Aleman for non-insureds, which is where I went before I had insurance (purchased through Aleman) I would think that others are the same, but I don't know about Swiss Medical.
At HA, you might go to the emergency clinic, which just means it handles walk-ins. You can also make an appointment (which I recommend) and go to their lobby and wait there. The nice thing is that when you have an appointment, you won't wait as long; it's all really pretty efficient. You get a number after you pay the consulting fee (used to be 80 pesos, but I'm sure it's gone up in the last year and a half since I've had insurance) and just wait for the number to come up. Each specialty has its own set of numbers.
In my opinion, you will probably have a better chance of finding an English-speaking doctor at one of the hospitals. I'm not sure if you could call ahead and make a specific appointment with a doctor that speaks English, but if you try, when you call, just ask for someone who speaks English on the phone to help you through setting something up.
I personally don't know of any independent doctors who speak English, but every time I've been to HA most of the doctors I've spoken with speak at least some English.
[QUOTE=JustGotBack]For the last few months I've been having this dull pain in my chest. I think it's time I addressed it. Can someone recommend a English speaking doctor I can go to for a physical and chest x-ray?
I looked through the thread and many people go to Hospitals like the Aleman. I only associate going to hospitals for acute care. Are they different in Argentina and they will also do physicals? If so, is there a recommended English speaking one?[/QUOTE]Go to Hospital Aleman. You would have absolutely no issues if you speak no Spanish or have no insurance or if you have no appointment and if you are mildly or acutely ill.
They would take good care of you.
Hospital Aleman rocks!
Swiss Medical is also very good, if you need a choice. No problem with language at all.