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- Jun 9, 2005
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- Seattle area
- Resorts Owned
- Telemark, Townhouses at St Augustine Beach and Tennis Club, Stoneridge Resort (ID)
People have asked what we would do it we get sick. If you have read our BLOG, you will remember that Ron got pancreatitis in September 2010 in Illinois and we went to the regional hospital (in Ottawa), where we got excellent care, but then needed to get blood tests every few weeks. Our family doctors were in Ohio and it became more and more difficult as we did not go then and were not returning to Ohio that often. We, thus, changed our medical care to a clinic in Seattle last March, since we go there regularly and have been very happy with the care there since then.
However, this month in Puerto Vallarta, Ron started out the visit with a cough which kept getting worse. I got sick after a week, too, and was so much worse after another week, that we went to the resort on-site clinic, where we found Ron had bronchitis, and I, being just a week sick, had only the throat infection. We got a prescription and purchased the medication. Slowly, we got better, but our month in PV was spent mainly staying in the room recovering, or sitting in the sun when we could. I was able to swim my laps a total of 2 weeks, rather than 4 weeks. I am totally better and Ron is almost normal.
It’s tempting to say, Oh, this has ruined our vacation, but since we are not “on vacation,” but just “living somewhere” – wherever we are – it would be the same as sitting in Seattle, inside, with the cool/cold rain outside and still unable to go anywhere, see anyone, and not feeling like doing anything. So better to be down here in the SUN! At least what we had was not dangerous or too long-lasting.
However, this month in Puerto Vallarta, Ron started out the visit with a cough which kept getting worse. I got sick after a week, too, and was so much worse after another week, that we went to the resort on-site clinic, where we found Ron had bronchitis, and I, being just a week sick, had only the throat infection. We got a prescription and purchased the medication. Slowly, we got better, but our month in PV was spent mainly staying in the room recovering, or sitting in the sun when we could. I was able to swim my laps a total of 2 weeks, rather than 4 weeks. I am totally better and Ron is almost normal.
It’s tempting to say, Oh, this has ruined our vacation, but since we are not “on vacation,” but just “living somewhere” – wherever we are – it would be the same as sitting in Seattle, inside, with the cool/cold rain outside and still unable to go anywhere, see anyone, and not feeling like doing anything. So better to be down here in the SUN! At least what we had was not dangerous or too long-lasting.