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Using Caja First Time

8 years ago
Today it was my first time in the local Clinic here in Playas del Coco!
When we come from a country like Canada or US (or Europe) I think we should show some humility and submit ourselves to their system without criticizing them.
Of course things where we lived used to be different!
In Toronto, I just had to call my family doctor and book an appointment and cross the street for my blood tests, X-Rays, etc...
My husband didn't have to leave our home at 3 AM (like this morning) to get me an appointment because he had already got there at different days at 6 AM and 5 AM and yet he couldn't get one.
Finally this morning he was the first one in line!
They checked my blood pressure, my height, my weight and I showed them my medication from Canada for
my blood pressure.
They gave me new medication for free and they sent me to all type of tests. Since I had an hysterectomy 2 years ago (endometrial cancer) and I'm still being tested every 6 months, I was very pleased when he sent me for a Pap test but I told him that I had just had one in May in Canada and the next should be in November.
I also told him I had had a mammogram in April so he sent me for an electrocardiogram.
While there I even felt like crying because I was very touched by their desire to help me with something that people don't like to talk about: my weight!
I told the doctor that just by walking in the beach and eating more fruits and vegetables I had already lost a lot of weight. He smiled when I told him that even my taxi driver and my gardener had noticed it!
The locals that were there were very friendly!
It was a good day!
We are the ones who chose to come and live in Costa Rica!-We are guests here and we shouldn't put this beautiful country down just because things here are done a little different!
I heard about that controversial book about Costa Rica but I have no desire in wasting my time reading it!
If people want things exactly like they used to be maybe they should stay home!
When I immigrated to Canada I couldn't find code fish and sardines except in Portuguese stores and yet I didn't start a campaign against the country that had adopted me!
I just embraced their culture!
Here, I'm doing the same!
May the Lord bless this beautiful country and its people!

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