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Author Topic: MY FIRST BLOOD WORK AT MY NEW HOSPITAL.  (Read 1732 times)

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Offline blondbeauty

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MY FIRST BLOOD WORK AT MY NEW HOSPITAL.
« on: October 27, 2008, 09:51:38 am »
It only took me 10 minutes. At the old one you were supposed to be there at the assigned time, but the real thing was that you could go at anytime between 8am to 10am. So at 8.am you had like 200 people before you, which meant a two hour wait.
At the new one you have to be at the assigned time (mine was between 8.30 and 8.40) and you just have to sit till you see your code on the screens (like at the airport) with the box to which you have to go. If you are late, you have to ask for a new appointment. In ten minutes I was out of the hospital.
EFFICIENCY AL LAST!

I POST AGAIN THE VIDEO OF THE NEW FACILITIES...I am so happy!:

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=f_FpY2McrCI

AND THE PRESIDENT OF MADRID GIVIN A SPEECH DURING THE OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL:

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=o7MVnZWwMls&feature=related



The only member in these forums approved by WINBA: World International Nail and Beauty Association.
Epstein Barr +; CMV +; Toxoplasmosis +; HIV-1 +.
Counts when starting treatment:
V.L.:80.200 copies. CD4: 25%=503
Started Sustiva-Truvada 14/August/2006
Last V.L.count (Oct 2013): Undetectable
Last CD4 count (OCT 2013): 52%= 933

Offline Longislander

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Re: MY FIRST BLOOD WORK AT MY NEW HOSPITAL.
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2008, 05:54:35 pm »
Good for you! In and out in 10 minutes is great~ I wouldn't like to have to reschedule if I was 15 minutes late tho, but I guess that's how they keep it flowing.

Paul
infected 10/05 diagnosed 12-05
2/06   379/57000                    6/07 372/30500 25%   4/09 640/U/32% 
5/06   ?? /37000                     8/07 491/55000/24%    9/09 913/U/39%
8/06   349/9500 25%              11/07 515/68000/24     2/10 845/U/38%
9/06   507/16,000 30% !          2/08  516/116k/22%    7/10 906/80/39%
12/06 398/29000 26%             Start Atripla 3/08
3/07   402/80,000 29%            4/08  485/undet!/27
4/07   507/35,000 25%            7/08 625/UD/34%
                                                 11/08 684/U/36%

Offline blondbeauty

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Re: MY FIRST BLOOD WORK AT MY NEW HOSPITAL.
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2008, 06:18:20 pm »
Of course! The problem before was that everybody starts to work at 9. am so everybody tried to be there before that time even if their appointment was at 10.00 am.
Now this has changed and the blood extraction time ends at 11.00 am. It is great.
Anyway in case you need a new appointment you usually get it for within the next 3 days. Appoitnments with Drs. are another thing very different.
The only member in these forums approved by WINBA: World International Nail and Beauty Association.
Epstein Barr +; CMV +; Toxoplasmosis +; HIV-1 +.
Counts when starting treatment:
V.L.:80.200 copies. CD4: 25%=503
Started Sustiva-Truvada 14/August/2006
Last V.L.count (Oct 2013): Undetectable
Last CD4 count (OCT 2013): 52%= 933

 


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