Hi all, Well I am experiencing first hand the Kuric -Tijuana experience and wanted to share the last two days with you. I am using the computer in the business center of the lovely Palaciia Azteca hotel. · $3.00 per hour charge.It is one short block away to the hospital which is clean and orderly. Recently it was modernized and the bathroom in my daughter´s room is a tiled delight.
The neighborhood appears to be safe. I don´t feel jeopardized when I go back and forth and I am paranoid.
My daughter Tracy and I (Jean) arrived here on Tuesday after spending Monday night in an airport hotel. We were picked up along with Terri from Oregon and her daughter Katie and taken to Tijuana by the clinics driver, Miguel. First stop was at a squeaky clean laboratory in a modern building for urine and blood testing. Then to another facility for an EKG, finally to the hotel.
We had lunch around the pool, the others went for a walk and came back with a pedicure and a haircut. A light dinner in the dining room )THE LAST MEAL for Tracy / Terrri) then attended a meeting in the hotel´s business center with Dr. Kuri. At this time, he brought a simulated stomach and a band and displayed exactily how it is placed and how it is filled. More easilly grasped than when seeing it as a page in a book and a very informative session, including the rationale that they must adapt in order to succeed. The band is a tool, not the magic solution.
I have been very anxious for my daughter Tracy and her decision to do this. And very anxious about it being done in Mexico which is not known for it´s sanitary conditions. By the time operation time came this morning, my fears were mostly gone, but I had in my bag sanitary wipes and a sniffy pouch ' a cotton ball soaked in eucalyptus oil ' a trick used in Australian hospitals to ward off staph. I wish I had brought gloves because they do not seem to use them in this hospital. Tracy requested them several times and because the staff does not speak much English they were able to escape her request. But this afternoon when the nurse came in to take out her catheteer she had on rubber gloves so perhaps they listened anyway.
Also, there is no bottled Water at the hospital so I ran back and got some from the hotel so that when she is allowed to have some, it won´t be from the tap. Terri was given ice chips and I worried about that.
We have all avoided ice, non bottled water, salads, raw vegetables and even fruit. Not a problem , the food is great in the hotel and there is plenty of other things to eat. Soups are awesome and the shrimp cocktail unlike anything ýou´ve seen. The hotel staff does not offer a lot of English, there are no clocks in the rooms, so bring a travel alarm because no one called us for the wake up this morning at 5.30 am.
Terri & Tracy had a few unpleasant hours, had pain medication via IV, and snoozed half the afternoon. They are awake now and moving around hauling their IV´s behind them. They will come back to the hotel tomorrow morning sometime after seeing Dr. Kuri as long as they are progressing satisfactorily.
Optimists, they are hoping to visit a shopping street fair called the Revolution. There is also a big fiesta downtown to honor Mexican Independance day. We might take a tour to be able to see the scope of the city. It is poor and shabby but the areas I´ve seen are not as bad as some parts of North Philadelphia or Atlantic City. The tour is $70 for four people and lasts for 3 hours..I asked the desk for the information.
We met Denise Danci and her Daughter Kiana who left today for home. Kiana was feeling very good the day after surgery. Today she was a little under the weather , probably over did it yesterday. Betty from Virginia joined us for dinner last night, she is having her surgery tomorrow morning.
We fly home to NJ on Friday .