Monday 15 March 2010

Update

OK, so I'm not too good at this regular blogging. I think as "normal" life gets back under way, it's easy to get distracted. A summary of the last few weeks:
  • I've been back to my neurosurgeon for a one month check up. Everything has healed fine, and I'm off for an MRI & follow up visit in a few weeks to see if the cyst has collapsed.
  • I've started physio, and last week managed to actually sit at the desk for a full day.
  • Yesterday I started the Couch to 5k running program. It felt pretty good, I'm really looking forward to getting some fitness back.
  • My right hand is still clawed up. I'm a bit worried it's actually a bit worse. Left handed mousing and only typing with my right pinky is driving me crazy. I think I'll just see an OT under my own steam.
  • I've had some of my worst dizzy spells, including one where I couldn't even really control my arms. They seem to be reducing in frequency though, I thinmk it has to do with being more mo bile
So, overall things are pretty good, although it's frustrating waiting another month to get an MRI and back to the doctor.
Another frustrating thing is the amount of time and money I've had to spend. There seem to be some gross inefficiencies in the Australian system. For example, I get sent the Medicare "gap" cheque for each service provider (CT, MRI, bloodwork, ECG, surgeon, etc) and then have to pass it on to them. Why not mail them the cheque or use EFT? Also, the fact that I'm privately insured yet still have to pay a gap between what my surgeon charges and what the health fund pays is also frustrating. I know I'm better off than if I went through the public system, but paying a few grand of "gaps" when I pay a monthly fee to my health insurer adds insult to injury.
At any rate, the bills will be paid off soon, and I'm still up and about so I shouldn't complain too much.

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