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Title: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: manplus on July 18, 2013, 07:07:56 am
Hi,



I'm interested in retiring to Ecuador.  I'm looking to travel there later this year, but one area that will have a real impact on the possibility of this move is access to medication and healthcare.  I'd be interested in talking with anyone who is living in Ecuador.



Thanks,

MP
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Ann on July 18, 2013, 07:21:24 am
Hi Manplus, welcome to the forums!

One of our members, Valmont, lives in Ecuador - he moved there from France, if I recall correctly.

He pops in every few days and will most likely to be happy to reply to you (he's a nice guy!), but in the meantime you may learn a thing or two from his posting history (http://forums.poz.com/index.php?action=profile;area=showposts;u=56870). You may want to start at page seven, as posting histories are presented with the most recent posts first.

If you want to read the thread where a post of his that interests you originally appeared, click on the title of the post and it will take you to the thread.

Good luck! Ecuador is a beautiful place. :)

Ann
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Grasshopper on July 18, 2013, 07:29:30 am
This chap is also from Equador. I enjoy reading his blog  :

http://blogs.poz.com/juan/

Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Valmont on July 22, 2013, 12:18:58 am
Hey Manplus, welcome here; yes I´m (still) living in Ecuador, Ann has a very good memory  ;)...

Here, if you have a visa, the National Program will consider you and give you health care for free (medical appointments, medecine, labs...) ; these health cares are basic, sometimes there are problems with the possibility to make VL and CD4 (I have to make them by my onw, sometimes), anyway, I´m happy the way my public clinic is working...

The best attention in given in the biggest cities (Quito / Guayaquil), I recommand the Enrique Garces hospital, in the south of Quito, the staff is very friendly and "our" clinic is separated from the rest of the hospital. 

The laws are also very well done in regard to confidenciality.  But as in many place in Third World countries, organization is sometimes a Little deficient (it explains why there are sometimes  shortage of medecines or reagents, but it is managable).  The medecine are generics comparable to the molecules you can find in UE or USA...

In regard to tourism matter, you won´t have problems to travel here and bring your meds.  If you want some more specific information, don´t hesitate to write a PM to me...

I think Ecuador is a nice place for retiring, the coast is great...  Where do you plan to go? 

Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Valmont on July 22, 2013, 12:28:09 am
This chap is also from Equador. I enjoy reading his blog  :

http://blogs.poz.com/juan/

Excellent link, thank you...
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: xyahka on November 19, 2014, 01:08:54 pm
Hello!

I just found this thread..... in case any of you are still in Ecuador and are open to make new friends let me know :)

cheers!!

J
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Jeff G on November 19, 2014, 01:21:53 pm
Hello!

I just found this thread..... in case any of you are still in Ecuador and are open to make new friends let me know :)

cheers!!

J

Its a pretty old thread but maybe they will see it .
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: xyahka on November 19, 2014, 09:06:44 pm
Hi, i hope they see it, Ecuador is not a hot topic in here lol :)

wish i could meet more people in my area.

J
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Jeff G on November 19, 2014, 09:08:44 pm
Hi, i hope they see it, Ecuador is not a hot topic in here lol :)

wish i could meet more people in my area.

J

If it makes you feel any better the forum is my primary source of support too .
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: xyahka on November 19, 2014, 09:19:47 pm
I know... i know this forums since i got infected 7 years ago.... it is just that sometimes it is hard to make virtual friends and never have the chance to hang out with them in real life.... at the end it adds more to the loneliness this disease give us.

well.... .... lets see..... maybe with some luck i will have some new friends to have a coffee with.

J
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Jeff G on November 19, 2014, 09:27:42 pm
I know... i know this forums since i got infected 7 years ago.... it is just that sometimes it is hard to make virtual friends and never have the chance to hang out with them in real life.... at the end it adds more to the loneliness this disease give us.

well.... .... lets see..... maybe with some luck i will have some new friends to have a coffee with.

J

I am wishing you all the luck in the world !  :)
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: xyahka on November 19, 2014, 09:46:11 pm
You are really kind, thank you

J
Title: Re: HIV and living in Ecuador
Post by: Valmont on November 30, 2014, 09:29:06 pm
Yes, for me also the forum is my almost my only support source....

BTW, I´m not yet in Ecuador, I moved in Canada, but miss a lot South America.  I have to reconocice that despite of everything, I´ve never felt really discriminated in Ecuador, I disclosed to a few people, meet my girl friend after my diagnostic (she is neg) and recived excellent health care in regard to what the system can give.  My doc was really really very supportive, helpful, disponible and professional.  But I´m aware that Ecuador has many different kind of realities...

In Canada (Quebec), I have many problem to get appointement to see a doc, I have to drive 400 km and take an holiday day.  I only see my doc 5-10 minutes each 6 months.  For sure, labs Works are much more detailled and easy to do.  But I feel very vulnerable if something would happen to me.  It is not the idea I had before in regard to the country...