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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 2 months ago #26011

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I’m sorry to read of your ordeal , Stan, and hope you are better soon.
May I ask how the burn occurred?

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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 2 months ago #26012

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Sorry to hear you're having a rough time with this graft Stan. I've seen the results of 4 different skin grafts on co-workers in the past and all went well. Sounds like someone over there doesn't know what they're doing and here's hoping someone else gets things sorted out for you.

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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 2 months ago #26013

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Just getting caught up on the forum. Stan: Sorry 'bout the burn - even sorrier for your post-op issues! Won't add anything as it's been covered. (no Pun intended):whistle:
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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 2 months ago #26014

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Thank you guys for the best wishes. What happened - there was an ambulance approaching intersection at night and it was hard to know which way it's coming. There was a car in front of me and we slowly slowed down to the right to almost a stop. Naturally distance between vehicles became smaller. We were almost stopped when the car just slammed the brakes. I had to emergency brake and the bike tipped to the side. With a passenger, and the wet road, as we both slid a bit forward on the bike with the super high seat of the KZ1300 I just couldn't hold it as it started tipping. I did the best to protect Tina and the bike, but my leg got pinned between the exhaust pipe and the asphalt. Good thing the pipes are stock and double walled! But that didn't save me from getting 3rd degree burn. It got infected and they said they cut off the whole area out making it into what looked like a large crater. Then the second surgery using a graft from my thigh. To add to the story, I must say that the nurses were another disaster, except one. Without prejudice, the Chinese nurses, especially the last one, couldn't even apply dressing properly and her wrapping the leg would be better done by an elementary school kid with a bit of imagination. It's the first time with something serious for me in a long time, and I am truly shocked. How these people get licences?? What happened here? The obvious observation is to see that they immigrate to Canada, pass some tests to get a license, but keep the mentality and habits from wherever they came from. This is best seen observing people drive here. I am an immigrant myself, but where I came from I was used to consistency of service, knew what to expect. It wasn't all always great, but never like this.

Well, the car that caused my fall just took off, and I was helped by police who happened to drive in the same direction. But I spent a good 2-3 minutes frying my leg. And the bike - I did a good job saving it. Some light damage to the turn signals, already fixed, but unfortunately the lens cracked. I was very surprised how much oil came out with the bike lying on its side! It just poured through the air box. I just cleaned it up and there was still a lot of oil there. I have no idea why the one turn signal isn't working suddenly, as the bulb is fine and all the connections are fine. And two cylinders became dead - I think the spark plugs are so sensitive they just broke. I already changed all to iridium this time, but will crank the engine after I take a look at the reed valves and any possible leaks in the exhaust and the vacuum afterburn valve (I had some backfire before that). So, the fuel tank will come off and I will get back to doing a tune up.

Yesterday I went for a ride first time in a month. What a feeling! :) The Goldwing is sitting low so it was a good start. Took the cylinder block of the spare engine I'm building for deglazing. The crankcase is already closed, so with the cylinder head already sitting with all seats machined and valves done, it's time to finally have this one done. It will be great having a stationary KZ1300 engine for testing the carbs and electrical components. I have many photos, but a bit lazy to edit them. I'll do my best.

I'd post photos of the burn, but I won't do it unless asked. It nasty and definitely not good to see when eating breakfast ;) 0n the other hand, all of us riding bikes face that possibility of having it one day. It would be good to see what you can expect.

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Stan

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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 1 month ago #26042

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Went to walk in clinic here. The idiot 'resident surgeon' from 0man, an Arab country, a very ignorant and arrogant, not mentioning bad attitude and elitist not backed up by any knowledge, lack of professionally applied skills, was not there. The VGH (Vancouver General Hospital) , has only one, means 0NE (!!!!!!) burns specialist available. 0ne day a week only - Wednesdays!!!! After that - frigging good luck pissing up the wind. So, got no help. Was told to come back next week in a week. Was told that if I want a note from a doctor at a walk in, it is $30 including taxes. NIce, the free Canadian healthcare! To get a print out of your tests or whatever - $3 per page! Vote Bernie! hahahaha You my American friends will wake up to a disaster. Just my little thought, after experience living in communism for 20+ years.

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Health Care, Health Insurance 4 years 1 month ago #26043

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StanG wrote: Went to walk in clinic here. The idiot 'resident surgeon' from 0man, an Arab country, a very ignorant and arrogant, not mentioning bad attitude and elitist not backed up by any knowledge, lack of professionally applied skills, was not there. The VGH (Vancouver General Hospital) , has only one, means 0NE (!!!!!!) burns specialist available. 0ne day a week only - Wednesdays!!!! After that - frigging good luck pissing up the wind. So, got no help. Was told to come back next week in a week. Was told that if I want a note from a doctor at a walk in, it is $30 including taxes. NIce, the free Canadian healthcare! To get a print out of your tests or whatever - $3 per page! Vote Bernie! hahahaha You my American friends will wake up to a disaster. Just my little thought, after experience living in communism for 20+ years.


Wow Stan !! Are you suggesting that your time living in Canada is similar to living in a communistic state? Or are you relating your recent experience with the health care system to a time in your life when you did live in a communistic state?

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