So..I have just started planning (in my head) for the idea of travelling very,very far for possible revision surgery with Dr Bermant in VA.
Even though it's really early days still, I am finding myself worrying about A LOT OF THINGS right now. Least of all in fact is the actual operation.
I have had surgeries before (original gyne op + wisdom teeth, adenoids, knee reconstruction hernia,etc) and as this is going to be my second gyne op, that is not what is concerning to me. All of my main concerns right now mostly focus on all the logistical considerations and minor costs here and there and there and there adding up, and just how exactly the whole thing would be planned out...
My main concerns are mostly based around the fact that I will be travelling down from Canada TWICE - for the consult and the surgery ( It's for a revision and I just don;t think the remote discussion will adequately allow for me to express my concerns and desired outcomes of the surgery). I am also concerned about a bunch of things that will need to occur while I am staying in Chester/Richmond for the week of the surgery. I'm assuming I will have to remain in Richmond for 6 days to a week after my op...
Here are the biggest concerns I have at this initial stage:
1* Explanations to homeland security. I need to get 2 separate return flights from Toronto (or possibly Buffalo,NY) to VA and back - one on each occasion- for both the consult and the op.
i WILL have to cross the US border on TWO separate occasions, and as I am not even a citizen of Canada, this generally brings up many questions and obstacles - in this hysterical day and age. I will need to provide a good reason why I am coming into the country and they always want a name of a person, proof of where you will be staying, how long, how you know the person,etc.
What could I possibly say? I don't want to go through the embarrassment of disclosing that it's for a P.SURGERY consult the first time, and then SURGERY the second time... Any suggestions? Particularly, how will I explain the first visit where I will likely have a return plane ticket for a few hours later that same day ?? That can look very suspicious to the border guards.
2* Travel Logistics in VA. Getting from the airport to Bermant's office and back to the airport for the consult on the first occasion visit is NOT the issue. The issue on this trip will be explaining to homeland security why I am flying to VA from Canada for the afternoon?
It's the week of surgery that I can't fathom logistically. I will have to get from the airport to the hotel >Bermant's office > the hotel > Bermant's office again for the surgery > back to the hotel > back to Bermant's office for the 5-6 days-later follow-up > back to the hotel > back to the airport. That's not even accounting for taxi rides to go to a restaurant or a grocery store or anything in the middle of the week...I mean, how many trips is all this going to add up to, and how much is this gonna cost in taxi fares in the end ?
3* FOOD for A WEEK. What/where/how the hell am I going to be eating the whole week of surgery? I am going to be on my own in a hotel somewhere, laid up on a bed, unable to move about or get around or cook or anything? Is it going to be all room service and take-out? I get migraines if I don't eat every 4 hours. How much is a week of room service and take-out going to add up to in the end? This could equate to hundreds of $$ too..
4* ZERO HELP.I am coming down to Richmond ALONE, and NO ONE will know where I am going that week or what for (I am even planning to tell work colleagues and friends that I was sick with flu for a week). Who is going to help me after surgery, who is going to help me get back to the hotel safely? Won't I need to stay in the operating theatre's hospital rooms for some hours after a general anaesthetic to monitor my vitals/observation ?? Surely I won't be woken up from the operation and sent to a hotel right away?
Who is going to help me with things back at the hotel on that first day? Who is going to help me carry my stuff back to the airport with me? And on the plane? Back into Canada from the airport,buses,etc ? I'm not planning on taking much at all - just my laptop and 1 or 2 changes of clothes, but as I can recall a few days after my first surgery, I still couldn't even move my arms away from my sides, let alone carry ANYTHING!!
5* Accommodation.Which hotel would I choose? I know Bermant has corporate discounts with some, but which one is the closest to Bermant? And proximity to the airport ? Equally close to Bermant's office AND the airport ?Do they all have room service? Wi-fi? Cable tv? security? AAAAAAAAHH!!! so much to think about?
6*PAYMENT methods. my finances (or the ones I plan to save) will be spread out across savings accounts in Canada and another country, as well as 2 credit cards. How will I pay for the surgery exactly? I think each account has a daily limit, the cheques are not international cheques, the money is spread across a number of accounts, NONE OF IT IS IN US INSTITUTIONS OR US CURRENCY. Would it work to put it all into a paypal account and paypal the surgery ??
Should I transfer it all onto one (foreign) Visa and swipe that visa for the surgery (despite the associated surcharges,overseas usage charges, international currency exchange charges, INTEREST charges,etc) ??
If I use a Visa, what 'description' will be showing up on the visa statement for a transaction worth thousands of US Dollars ? Gynecomastia surgery? Dr bermant-plastic surgeon? AAAAAAAAAHHH!!!
What have other people done regarding paying in US currency, with one single method?
If anyone here has any great suggestions or recommendations/anecdotes from their own experiences of travelling to VA to see Bermant (or any other doctor at any other great distance) I would love to hear them. Especially those that have travelled far for REVISIONS and especially those that have travelled FROM OVERSEAS or CANADA, HAVING NOT BEEN US residents ( Or even a Canadian citizen, as is my case), and especially those that DID IT ALL ALONE.... I could really use any advice that anyone has right now, as I continue making thorough plans in my head, so that I can schedule surgery for next fall/winter, once I have everything figured out logistically, and all the cash saved. I just recently set my mind on this option for a revision, just a few weeks ago, and the more I think about it, the more it seems like there might be no turning back now...
So anyone with anything to offer/advise/suggest, especially those that have done the exact same thing I am proposing, in the same way that I am proposing it, I would love to hear it all, and would be ever ever so grateful...
And if you, Dr Bermant have any answers for me,advice or suggestions pertaining to any or all of these initial concerns I have, your thoughts would be equally appreciated, if not more...
Thanks people.