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We went through our credit union. My wife did the transfers. As I recall one to ONZ and one the the hospital in Hattegin.
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Cool. I mainly noticed the huge difference between the exchange rate that Google shows and the rate used by Bank of America. Banks are making a killing on this.
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2002 - leg symptoms after ice skating lessons 2005 - DDD diagnosis - mainly at L3 - S1 (L1/2 not good either) X-rays, 2 MRIs, EMG, mylegram/CT scan, discogram/CT scan, 2nd discogram 3 ESIs, nerve root injection, PT, chiropractic, SED at L5/S1 - qualified success February 9, 1016 - stood up from chair - left leg and pelvis numbness and tingling, moderate lumbar pain X-rays, MRI, CT scan, discogram/CT scan, mylegram/CT scan ESI April 26, 2016 - L3 - S1 3-level ProDisc-L |
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Do you homework and take advantage of the many, many ways to do it economically AND safely (part of what your paying for).
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Dec 1/15 - 3 level ADR from S1/L3 c/w 360 mobility preservation at L3/L4 for Spondylolisthesis done by Dr. Bertagnoli in Bogen GmbH. |
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Thanks, Fathub. One thing I'm going to have to look at is connecting to destination via train or plane. I've been to Europe twice. The first time, we connected from Frankfurt on a plane. The second time, we just got on the train, which I think was much easier.
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2002 - leg symptoms after ice skating lessons 2005 - DDD diagnosis - mainly at L3 - S1 (L1/2 not good either) X-rays, 2 MRIs, EMG, mylegram/CT scan, discogram/CT scan, 2nd discogram 3 ESIs, nerve root injection, PT, chiropractic, SED at L5/S1 - qualified success February 9, 1016 - stood up from chair - left leg and pelvis numbness and tingling, moderate lumbar pain X-rays, MRI, CT scan, discogram/CT scan, mylegram/CT scan ESI April 26, 2016 - L3 - S1 3-level ProDisc-L |
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travel in Europe
Travelling by train in Western Europe is easier and cheaper in my experience. Lived there for 3 years.
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46yo, DDD of L4-S1. Microdiscectomy L5-L4 in 2014. L4-L5-S1 M6 ADR with Dr. Clavel - June 2015. |
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If your going to Bertagnoli, he has a 'driver' that picks you up in Munich (airport) if you choose to use him and he runs you on the Autobahn to Straubing/Bogen and then you can walk one block from Bogen hotel to the Hospital. He'll run you around on the 2nd week taking you to Straubing (my recommendation on the town square) and back for checkups. He's a bit pricey but when you in a lot of pain/discomfort, WTF wants to be buggering around with the sashaying around on a train. Peter's got a C class Mercedes and never forgets a time or place to get you there.
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Dec 1/15 - 3 level ADR from S1/L3 c/w 360 mobility preservation at L3/L4 for Spondylolisthesis done by Dr. Bertagnoli in Bogen GmbH. |
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Laura and I were cheap and took the train each time we went to Bertagnoli but Laura had me to shlep stuff around for her. When we went, you had to change trains and occasionally the time between arrival and departure of the two trains was rather tight. The driver might fall in the list of things that would be worth paying for if you were traveling on your own. No need to rush off the train in hopes of not missing the transfer.
We actually stayed in Bogen, not Straubing. That was too many years ago for any advice we'd give to be really useful but both towns work for both the patient and any accompanying person.
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Laura - L5S1 Charitee C5/6 and 6/7 Prodisc C Facet problems L4-S1 General joint hypermobility Jim - C4/5, C5/6, L4/5 disk bulges and facet damage, L4/5 disk tears, currently using regenerative medicine to address "There are many Annapurnas in the lives of men" Maurice Herzog |
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Laura mentioned another point about traveling to get ADR surgery alone: you can make the travel acceptable, but you should also make sure your home will work for you if you're going to return to a situation where you have little help. Getting the house prepared for someone who's going to be in surgical recovery and healing took us several days and some real thinking and planning such that Laura didn't need to lift or otherwise stress her spine to do daily activities of life.
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Laura - L5S1 Charitee C5/6 and 6/7 Prodisc C Facet problems L4-S1 General joint hypermobility Jim - C4/5, C5/6, L4/5 disk bulges and facet damage, L4/5 disk tears, currently using regenerative medicine to address "There are many Annapurnas in the lives of men" Maurice Herzog |
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the way I see it
bank fees are small coin for the investment Thankfully our bank only charges a flat rate of $35.00 for the wire. Be advised; some credit unions cannot do bank wires; at least not internationally.
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54 yr old female 5'7" 147 lbs. non-smoker conservative treatments failed 2007 fusion @ C4-6 peek cages, failed due to long term use of cox-2 inhibitor 2008 revised C4-6 donor bone, plate & screws 2009 fusion with Roi-C @ C3-4 2015 MRI & CT mjr ddd @ C6-7, segmental kyphosis at C7-T1, 2-level M6-C prosthesis by Dr. Clavel Barcelona Spain 2019 H.O. formed behind M6-C @ C6-7 left nerve rt & in spinal canal. 2020 Revision C6-7 to a CP-ESP prosthesis by Dr. Schmitz Dusseldorf Germany |
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Thanks Again
Thanks, guys, for the advice. I think we're sold on using the driver.
I hadn't thought about chores around the house afterwards. My wife is an occupational therapist, so I may have to put her to work. About currency exchange, from what I've learned, using banks will cost you thousands vs. hundreds using TransferWise or other similar companies. I think this is something that wasn't available just a few years ago. Thank goodness for Google. Just look up the exchange rate, then look at the rate Bank of America uses. You'll be shocked. The other thing I found is that Capital One cards don't have any foreign transaction fee. And credit cards in general have good exchange rates.
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2002 - leg symptoms after ice skating lessons 2005 - DDD diagnosis - mainly at L3 - S1 (L1/2 not good either) X-rays, 2 MRIs, EMG, mylegram/CT scan, discogram/CT scan, 2nd discogram 3 ESIs, nerve root injection, PT, chiropractic, SED at L5/S1 - qualified success February 9, 1016 - stood up from chair - left leg and pelvis numbness and tingling, moderate lumbar pain X-rays, MRI, CT scan, discogram/CT scan, mylegram/CT scan ESI April 26, 2016 - L3 - S1 3-level ProDisc-L |
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