After Care at the UPA Spa Druskininkai - How Important is After Care?
I will start with a preamble regarding surgery after care before we head to the rehabilitation facility at Druskininkai. I will place some photos of the travel from Kaunas to Druskininkai here as a pleasant distraction from the seriousness of the discussion.| Window Ledge Art - Gijos Klinikos |
After the
hospitalisation your wife should start a physiotherapy course.
Physiotherapy
is very
important
while
recovering
after the
surgery. She
may choose to
have
rehabilitation
back home or
in the health
resort in
Lithuania. If
she chooses to
have
rehabilitation
back home, her
stay in
Lithuania
should last
for
approximately
7-10 days. If
she chooses
rehabilitation
in Lithuania,
her stay
should last
for 5 days +
the duration
of
rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation
costs an extra
130 Euro per
day if the
patient is
staying alone
and 180 Euro
per day if she
chooses to
stay in
rehabilitation
with an
accompanying
person.
Below
please see the
usual
description of
the patient's
stay:
The
patient
arrives in
Lithuania in
the morning or
early
afternoon of
the day before
the surgery.
My colleague
from customer
service picks
the patient up
from the
airport and
takes him/her
to the clinic
for the
pre-surgery
health tests
and
consultation
with the
surgeon.
Afterward, the
patient is
taken to the
hotel of
his/her
choice. The
transportation
is free of
charge. The
next day the
patient has
the surgery,
stays in the
clinic for
approximately
two days
(depending on
how quick
recovery is).
In the clinic,
the patient
gets 3 meals a
day and
24-hours
nursing. After
the patient is
discharged
from the
clinic my
colleague
takes him/her
to the
rehabilitation
centre. While
in
rehabilitation
the patient
receives full
board, up to 3
physiotherapy
procedures per
day and 24/7
nursing.
The above described process is
pretty much how it played out except there is only one physio
procedure/day not three, perhaps they may have conflated the cryo-therapy
and heat treatments into physiotherapy procedures?For some not so obscure reason (arrogance, lack of money, no one cares, who knows)? North American medical care does not seem to think its important to provide after care or followup. Possibly it helps get you back into the medical Matrix sooner?
In Calgary, there is an exception if you live alone. AHS reluctantly provides after care at facilities like the Calgary Rockyview(Auxiliary Hospital?). Very highly advisable to tell the AHS that you live alone, whether you do or not. Not sure if Canada follows the US or visa/versa. Mayo Clinic also does not offer aftercare, nor does Centric. I can report that for Elaine's 2 knee surgeries in the 20th century and my ankle surgery in 2005, there was NOTHING other than the surgery provided by the Alberta medical system. Oh wait, they did pull stitches/remove staples.
As for my other experiences in Alberta medical system, not a lot of good can be reported, in fact I have not experienced a good one.
Childbirth in Calgary? I was there for 3 of them and no manual came out with the babies and there certainly was little training or assistance for new parents.
Mental Health treatment in Alberta is a rabbit hole one should avoid venturing if at all possible. In the Emergency Ward, which is typically the entry point, mental health patients wait hours while the twisted sock type/obvious trauma patients glide on past.
Eye surgery? I have witnessed 4 times not a charm, and they still wanted to do more, maybe 5th a charm? No Thanks!
| Druskininkai is a Spa Town |
Cancer no better, false hope for most, 4th stage lung cancer, we can just surgically remove that, ahh well that can't work, lets try radiation, nope, hmmm maybe chemotherapy will do the trick? Sorry, after 4 years of making your life hell we have nothing more, now you can die. The doctors wear fine Italian shoes and suits, at least someone is a winner. A friend had bags packed and was ready to checkout when diagnosed. Then the doctors said they could "help" . The false hope keeps you going, That individual is now the poster child that is pointed to by the doctors as a "success". Of course they only measure success by time survived after diagnosis. The absolutely abysmal quality of life is not considered, uninteresting, unimportant. Truly the Matrix.
I won't inflict the entire nastiness of my mothers final hours lived out in agony at the Peter Lougheed. Suffice to say her words ring in my ears still nearly 20 years later. "What the F*** did I ever do to deserve this"? Cleo was a lady I never heard swear, wouldn't say shit if her mouth was full of it. Such was hospital pain management, a nurse told me that her respiration was too low, couldn't give any more meds. I replied that we both knew that the respiration should be zero...
| Spa Treatments for everything |
It was not always like this in Alberta. As a young person growing up in
the 1960's I saw doctors to be at the top of the human workers food chain. They
were highly respected, had the biggest houses and also made the most money.
They were private businesses that provided a service to individuals in need of
assistance with physical and mental medical issues. Doctors came to your house
if you were infirm. Dr. Donald a crusty old Scotsman, would visit my grannie at
our home as her health failed in her late 80's. Carrying his well worn black
satchel packed with the tools of his trade, he would discuss what ailed her, check
her vitals, cheer her up with kind words, confident discussion and the
continued recommendation(prescription?) that the lifelong teetotaler have a
snifter of Brandy in her evening tea. A relationship was developed
between patient and doctor.
| Welcome Monument |
We had medical insurance through Medical Services Incorporated(Alberta)
a private plan created by Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons. It
managed risk of being bankrupted by unexpected medical costs. We were not a
rich family. I didn’t know it at the time but we were indeed poor. A single mom
with 4 children, an ailing grandmother, surviving on my dads superannuation
benefits and my grannies old age pension. We got by and we had health care when
needed; my mom finally had to go to work after grannies OAS expired when she
did.
Then came the Canada Health Act. As a "free" service, operated by government all the caring and
sharing is stripped away. Phone consultations are specifically unfunded, not
sure about house calls but haven't heard of a doctor doing that in Alberta in
decades, at least in the AHS system. There are private options available.
I have previously noted that the choice to have knee surgery in
Lithuania was not about money. If the Alberta government would allow us to get
surgery in Alberta, in a reasonable time frame(6 months max),it would be a no
brainer. I would pay the Mayo Clinic rate. We have numerous contacts for
excellent physiotherapy, massage etc. and could certainly make it happen. In
the absence of Alberta providing reasonable service, would have gladly had
surgery done in Toronto or Rochester at over twice the cost of Lithuania,
easily justifiable to avoid 14-16 hours of airport and in air travel time. Not
a happy way to and from a surgical procedure.
If Centric had any accessible after care arranged that they backed up it would be much more reasonable to endure a 4 hour flight, rather than 9+2 hours plus layovers. Same with Mayo Clinic, about 45 minutes by air closer to Calgary than toronto, would have done that deal if they had after care(and a better attitude).
Arranging for after care in a remote city with zero relationships is difficult and has a lot of risk. Was not going to happen.
Getting to Drushininkai: Onward to the UPA Spa
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| Algiro Breakfast |
| Left Knee 2 days after Surgery |
She reported that the cramping had gone away as well as no serious pain. They had changed the bandage and was able to send me an informative photo seen nearby of said knee. Elaine was also provided with film copy of before and after XRAY images. Very cool indeed!
I was over to the Clinic by 8:30. Wasn't very much stuff that Elaine had at Clinic, it all fit in a small backpack and the handy multi-use plastic bag from duty free that the whiskey previously occupied. All was easily loaded into the back of RAV4 with our other 2 cases
| Before and after XRAY: The "Replacement" Implant Left Knee is on lookers right |
It was pretty much 48 hours to the minute after surgery that we were out the Gijos Klinikos door and down to the assigned transport "van". Then the fun started. The Clinic was responsible to transport the patients to the rehabilitation spa at Druskininkai. The transport lady showed up with a compact Skoda! Good thing I had my own vehicle....
| UPA Spa at Druskininkai |
I should have loaded them all into the RAV4 rental, but then that would transfer the risk to me.
It's a 135 km drive from Kaunas to Druskininkai, 4 lane initially, last 100km 2 lane good tarmac roads. Passed by endless rural pastoral scenes, I saw zero animals, Elaine caught a glimpse of a deer. A tiny bit of snow at a minor high point, otherwise green fields.
The Lithuanians appear to be winners in wealth transfer from European Union. They are near the NATO front lines with the Russian Bear. Lithuania's adjacent northern neighbour Latvia, that borders Russia is host to an apparently problem plagued Canadian-led "Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group". A noted in article linked below, Turdeau is indeed sending a message to Putin. NATO countries are ensuring that they ring fence Russia from the rest of Europe, the Baltics are clearly benefiting.
Link: Canadian Military Operation Latvia National Post
In about 1.5 hours we arrived at the UPA spa. The Skoda inhabitants were very happy to exit the cramped vehicle. This facility was opened in 2016, funding of which some unknown amount came from the EU. This is a high end modern facility, also is a dual purpose facility. Rehabilitation for Orothopaedic patients and a high end Spa for lifestyle users and their families. Eastern Europeans have a culture of enjoying other people waiting on them. Apparently also like being covered with mud and other substances and having flesh rubbed by other's hands. From Friday evening to Sunday noon the place was hopping with new non-medical guests. Many proudly walked the UPA halls on weekends outfitted in the provided white robes traipsing from treatment to treatment.
| Room 219 |
The check-in process at UPA spa was very efficient, a quick look at the patients passport and we were on our way to assigned Room 219.
Room 219, and presumably all the rooms are the same, is very efficiently designed with two fully functional hospital beds. Decent wash/shower room, window to the outdoors, lots of storage, beer fridge. What's not to like!
| Shower and fine heated towel rack |
Lunch was at 13:00, immediately after the Dr. appointment. We were treated with the honour of eating in the main floor cafeteria. This is normally reserved for dining of non-medical Spa guests, that are not part of the NordClinic medical package. Its pay as you go normally. Decent food, and I expect the same kitchen serves both places. They are self serve buffet style; soup, salad, starch, and choice of several entree's. Beer, wine, all kind of booze was also available at a nicely appointed bar, this type of bar is not available in the upstairs cafeteria that is the usual dining spot. We were allowed downstairs this day only as upstairs cafeteria was closed for servicing. Anyone, including rehab patients can go to the main floor facility anytime(well at least during open hours) and buy booze, but the food that is included in the rehab package is served only in 2nd floor facility after this day.
| View from Room 219 Balcony |
Dinner is at 18:00, similar style as lunch, and our first day is done.
UPA Spa: Daily Routine(Groundhog Day)
| Physiotherapy Room |
Except for one other Physician appointment on the 3rd day, all the days procedures/treatments just repeat themselves:
08:00 - 09:30 Breakfast
11:25 - 11:55 Physical Therapy 30 minutes
12:00 - 12:10 Topical Cryo-Therapy 3 minutes
12:30 - 12:50 Back Massage20 minutes
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
| Cryo-Therapy Room, and device |
10 minutes
15:00 - 15:05 Remove bandage, clean wound antiseptic spray new bandage. 5 minutes
18:00 -19:00 Dinner
| Polarized Light Therapy |
One easily slips into this "Groundhog Day" type routine, well maybe we don't awake to Sony and Cher's "I Got You Babe" every morning at 06:00, like Phil Connors (Bill Murray, back when he was funny) did in the classic Harold Ramis 1993 film. It was the last of 6 films Ramis and Murray did, they didn't speak again for 21 years. Maybe that is why Bill's later efforts weren't funny?
The UPA daily routine is incredibly mind numbing, rather like I imagine incarceration in a Jail, Nursing/Old Folks home or a large Cruise Ship might be like.

Of no material note or relevance, much like this entire blog, it is rumoured that Bill Murray resurrects the Phil Connors character for a Jeep advertisement. This no doubt riveting 30 second remake is to be aired during Super Bowl LIV this coming weekend, February 2, 2020.
Bill was recently observed in Woodstock Illinois, site of original film shooting recently....
Ironically, we leave Lithuania to return home February 2nd....
| Eastern Orthodox: Joy of All who Sorrow Church |
in the UPA main floor lobby. Instantly became a NordClinic Facebook star.
Video Link: Elaine 95 Hours Post Knee Replacement Surgery January 24, 2020
| Musical Fountain |
A very beautiful town, wealthy Russians have been coming here since Czar Nicholas I bestowed spa status upon Druskininkai in 1837.
A beautiful blue church is surrounded by a traffic circle, more a tourist attraction now as membership has declined. We walked around the Musical Fountain area, a lovely public space, festively decorated for the year end holidays. This outing was a little bit aggressive, Elaine suffered some probably unnecessary pain later in evening.
Live Video Link: Musical Fountain
Beautiful Flowers arrived courtesy Michelle, very much appreciated by Elaine and me.I obtained an access card to the fitness/gym area, a fine facility, I kept up every second day weight work outs and stretching. The equipment is in excellent condition, was even a couple other people there on occasion
| UPA Fitness Facility |
A reprise of town driving tour was done accompanied by Dereck and Jacqui. We stopped at a pharmacy to obtain some Waterproof/showerproof bandages that are not provided at the Spa. These were provided at Gijos Klinikos and are pretty handy for morning showers, as bandage replacement is late afternoon.
We had our only dinner out in Druskininkai that same evening with Dereck and Jacqui. A busy town, the first three restaurants were packed and they offered little or no hope for seating in less than 1/2 hour, if at all. Saturday night is a busy time in a Spa town. We had just about resigned ourselves to returning to UPA buffet when Dereck spotted some empty tables in a pub/restaurant as we passed by on the main road.
We checked it out and indeed food and drinks were available at Resturantas B12, connected to the Inza hotel. Not a high end place, but the ribs, chicken wings were pretty good as was the beer and whiskey. Wouldn't sell me a beer glass that they served me my drink in. The glass had a unique local Druskininkai logo. I offered the waitress €20, but she steadfastly refused. The desire to obtain a similar glass would later cause me some trouble.
Another morning, another afternoon, another evening, another night... To paraphrase John Prine,
"All the days just repeat themselves like some forgotten dream that we've both seen"
John Prine: Hello In There
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Veroyi Outdoor Security CameraASIN B07P4LT3KZ |
Elaine indulged in a sleeping pill Sunday night that gave her a nasty hangover type response that took most of the morning to make go away. Apparently not unusual with sleeping pills... who knew? Never have taken them.
Cabin fever was so bad that had to get out for a run! I believe it was my first run since September.(well other than down Prairie Mountain a few times) An enjoyable 25 minute outing on nearby pathways, where I amazingly ended up at UPA when I thought I was somewhere far away in town. Some directional challenges it seems.
I saw a Cannabis Massage advert on the promotional lobby video screen and inquired at the desk.
What will €40 buy? After dinner it was straight off to the massage room.The masseuse was a matronly 50ish lady. She gave me a small bag and said "bikini" and motioned that I put it on. I open the bag an indeed it contained a very small package cover, I donned the garment, she pointed to the table to lay down. It was a gentle massage, seems I slept through most of it, and when done found it had lasted a whole hour, Final invoice a mere €45. Nothing came up. I am thinking the marijuana part was made up to suck fools like me in, no leaves, some oil that did not smell like pot.
Not being religious, I have no idea how to pray, but I may google how. With the Donald in control and Americans being a nation with a majority of believers, it may be useful. Maybe prayer will keep the US from closing all the airports 911 style. Although I'm sure Gander would be pleased to once again take centre stage should that occur.
Elaine had little sleep the last 24 hours, knee hurting a lot, kept her up most of night. She had reduced pain meds, as figured knee wasn't hurting. Not so, apparently it still was and the meds were keeping the pain in check. oops!! Her physiotherapist at UPA advised it will be 4-6 weeks before the pain is manageable without meds. (Dr. Belickas had optimistically reported the knee would hurt for about a year, hopefully over-promising on this one)
Another Morning: A Maxima Mis-Adventure
Thought I would go to Snow Arena for a couple hours today. There is an indoor ski area just outside of Druskininkia. For reference it is Tuesday.
I include numerous Maxima photos here so that us "Westerners"can see that Lithuania is an advanced country, NOT the Soviet Union anymore. In fact they are further advanced than North America, the prices are very reasonable, 25-50% less than in Canada!
| Maxima |
| Checkouts |
| Maxima Related Pharmacy |
I notice a souvenir shop a few blocks down and pull off into another Maxima store parking area. There is at least 4 in town of various sizes. Kind of a Superstore/Dollar General combination. I still desired a beer mug/glass with a Druskininkai logo on it. Sadly the store had nothing like it.
| Alcohol |
| More Beer! |
Soon I noticed I was being followed, did complete circle around traffic circle, still there, then same at another still there. Pulled into parking lot, Volvo pulled in behind me.
| Fresh Meat |
| Cured Meats |
| No beef here, but have 10% lean pork |
| Maxima Produce |
First gentleman says that insurance office is nearby, he can take me there. We leave police station, No report, Pollicia didn't ask for my drivers licence, did not seem concerned or indicate so. We drive a couple blocks to insurance office, it is closed for lunch, its 12:30, the guy says he does not have time to wait, offers to settle for €100. I say sure, but need a written release? He says ok, follow me, we drive to industrial area. I wonder whether I should text a last message to Elaine? There is no time to text, and it would really be an offence, since I was driving.
| Fresh Fish! |
We drive into a do not enter area and park. I follow him up stairs to an office, numerous trophies displayed on a book case. I ask what trophies are from he says they are corporate stuff? Turns out the release letter says he is Directoris of a company that he indicated was related to Maximas. The stores in town, one of which was where I damaged the bollard. He writes a release, I ask for translation, he obliges, sounds reasonable, he signs it, doesn't ask me to, I don't offer. I ask if I can add an English version to the release, he says if I know how... he lets me use his laptop and I paste his word text into google translate, amazingly the text is pretty close to what he said it was. I paste the English version into word document, he prints another copy and signs it. I give pass him €100 which he accepts, I offer my hand and he shakes it.
| Dairy Case |
I offer up a few pleasant parting words about how wonderful our Lithuanian experience has been, he smiles and directs me out of office down the stairs and out. I am back in car, part 1 of crisis averted. No doubt part 2 at the rental office will be equally disturbing. But hey, they won't be scamming me, I really did damage their vehicle.
| Deli |
I decide to leave Snow Arena for another day. Am back at UPA for 13:00 lunch with Elaine....
Failed at groundhog day today, at least I hope so, do not want to reprise that event!
Later in afternoon, Elaine and I take our first walk together outside, pain meds are working somewhat and we walk around the building and along water course pathway, the swans are lovely. We kept it short. She is now walking reasonably sans cane.
| At least it has Alcohol |
Video Link: Elaine Walk Around outside UPA Spa January 28, 2020
I had found a novel brew at Maxima, Hops and Cannabis. A decent beer, premium priced though(€1.19), almost twice the Argus brew from LIDL). It was a good start to winding down a silly day.
And then, back to groundhog day....Will try again tomorrow to obtain new support hose, maybe actually get to the Snow Arena....
| Codiene / Paracetamol |
Elaine had better sleep this night, pain meds certainly assisted....we then thought we should stock up on pain meds prior to leaving. Elaine obtained ULTRACOD prescription from physician and I was tasked to get it filled. Took my passport etc and, you guessed it, went back to Maxima. The older clerk did not speak English, luckily a young lady was able to assist.
The only issue was that the prescription was for 20 tablets, they only come in boxes of 30. I was OK with 30 tablets and paid the €7.14(about $10CAD) in cash without being required to show any ID, they returned prescription and I was on my way...
Could I do this again at another pharmacy? I did not try. Not sure how they would track the prescription, didn't notice any information being recorded?
I try again to find support hose, the address given by the pharmacy person the day before is an enormous Spa connected to a waterpark! I walk in and have a look, no obvious shops before the registration area. Maybe it was a joke? I abandon search for support hose.
Another Afternoon - Druskininkai Snow Arena
I went Indoor Skiing on Wednesday at the Snow Arena near Druskininkai. It's kinda like an indoor version of Paskapoo, Calgary's original ski hill. Paskapoo is what it was known as before the 1988 Olympic Committee acquired it. Later the facility was expanded and rebranded as Canada Olympic Park(COP) for the 1988 Olympics.In the 1960's it was locally known by patrons as Paskashitts!
Paskapoo, along with the long gone lift serviced facilities at Happy Valley(now the site of the oxymoronically named Calgary residential neighbourhood of Valley Ridge) and the almost forgotten lift serviced hill at Shagannapi golf course were Calgary's outdoor equivalent of the Snow Arena.
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| Happy Valley 1970 |
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| Paskapoo 1977 |
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| Happy Valley |
The size discussion is all from a relative "hill" perspective. The Druskininkai run is 460m long with a vertical drop of 65m. Paskapoo longest run was about 2000 feet with 390 feet vertical That was before the elder turdeau inflicted the metric system on Canada. It then was reduced to about 610m long with 120 m vertical. I guess that Paskaoo has not only twice the vertical drop of Snow Arena, but is also steeper. Happy Valley and Shaganappi were more comparable to Snow Arena if memory serves.
It's about a 3 km drive from the Spa to the Snow Arena, was an easy drive using handheld navigation, even road signs pointing the way. A nice simple process to get ticket and rentals. Both service folks spoke decent English, and by this time I can mumble Aciu(thank you) in Lithuanian Paid the extra euros to get "new" premium rentals, they told me the older ones were 5ish years old. Cost of the adventure was €38 for a 2 hour lift ticket, full set of rentals, jacket, salopettes and helmet.
| Looking up from mid point |
Knowing there was expert medical assistance nearby did not cause me to throw caution to the wind, I wasn't about to take any risk here. I hadn't been on skis in over 20 months. On entering the refrigerated area, one first sees the magic carpet type lift, I paused for a minute at, a line of several 3 years olds was ahead of me. I decided to on pass riding the carpet and went straight onto the main hill. The entry point is mid-hill, soon I was gliding down the slightly snow covered ice and onto the chairlift. Worthy of mention is that Snow Arena also has an outdoor lift serviced hill, however with the mild winter the grass on it was green, not open yet this year.
Video Link: Druskininkai Indoor Snow Arena
| Like Skiing in the Dolomites |
| Snow Arena Outdoor Panorama |
Heading Home
We travel in a couple days, the Wuhan Corona Virus now takes up a large
space in the Main Stream Media "news". Hysteria and fear of this magnitude is at a
level not seen since SARS in 2002/3. Well maybe the hysteria surrounding Trump running for
President and Brexit.
Business Insider: Wuhan Corona Virus less threat to Americans than flu
Business Insider: Wuhan Corona Virus less threat to Americans than flu
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| Influenza Virus |
Is Corona Virus really that big a deal? A little research would suggest not.
Overnight the WHO announced a GLOBAL EMERGENCY! To January 30, 2020 Forty Three Airlines have stopped all flights to China. One would think that we must be close to an apocalypse occurring.
According to numerous experts quoted in article at link above. The flu is a far greater danger. Some 15 MILLION Americans have caught flu virus since October 2019, 20,000 have died from influenza.
In 2018, a bad year, 80,000 Americans expired.
Overnight the WHO announced a GLOBAL EMERGENCY! To January 30, 2020 Forty Three Airlines have stopped all flights to China. One would think that we must be close to an apocalypse occurring.
According to numerous experts quoted in article at link above. The flu is a far greater danger. Some 15 MILLION Americans have caught flu virus since October 2019, 20,000 have died from influenza.
In 2018, a bad year, 80,000 Americans expired.
An enlightening quote from same : "A key difference
between the flu and the Wuhan Corona Virus is that the former has a vaccine. " Oh, and no, it cannot be transmitted by drinking
Mexican beer as apparently many folks are asking. What it doesn't say is
that the flu is boring, has no glamour, it just doesn't sell papers and is not good click bait
for the Main Stream Media to sell advertising or for governments to pretend they are saving us from
anything and everything but themselves. The article goes on to say that, in US last year, the flu
vaccine was 29% effective. I'm sure that a cost benefit analysis has been evaluated that shows conclusively, that it's well worth the billions of dollars of tax dollars transferred each year to
Big Pharma....
As for Corona Virus, seems like mass hysteria is being fomented for some reason?
Not really like anything can actually be done about it. Well maybe nothing other than rich countries flying home nationals from the largest quarantine zone ever to grace the planet. WTF? No doubt bringing carriers of the virus back home to share with friends, family and other unsuspecting folk they may contact.
The Corona Virus is similar to flu in that it dispatches mainly old/sick folk... SARS in 2002/3 was the same.... Maybe there is concern that old voters will not be able to prop up existing administrations?
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| Mass Hysteria |
The Corona Virus is similar to flu in that it dispatches mainly old/sick folk... SARS in 2002/3 was the same.... Maybe there is concern that old voters will not be able to prop up existing administrations?
As an old person, maybe I should be
concerned? I haven't had a flu shot in 20+ years, maybe had one or two goes at influenza in that time. Helpful not to have school age children to bring virus's home. My math would suggest that I have achieved at least a 90% success rate in avoiding flu, far greater than the 29% that the vaccine purportedly reached. I am still on green side of
grass, I think I will take my chances using the abstinence technique, from both carriers and the vaccine. At the end of the day, folks have to die from something, flu is far more benign than cancer.
The entire Corona Virus hysteria is media hype and government pretending to be useful.
The entire Corona Virus hysteria is media hype and government pretending to be useful.
The Spa departure day arrived! Not a day too soon, and I would observe not, a day late either. Much recovery has occurred while in close proximity to capable assistance.
On the drive from Druskininkai to Vilnius we detoured from the direct auto route to scale the slopes of Aukštojas Hill to its summit the, Top of Lithuania!
At a height of 293.84m above average sea level, we were required to navigate 200m over smooth ground on a fine path border by grass with a hint of snow from overnight. Total vertical ascent maybe 10m. I expect Elaine can claim the record for summiting the peak soonest after knee replacement surgery!
Less than an hour off the summit
and we are back at Vilnius checked into the AirInn hotel, decent room for €60.
I return the rental car, the agent says it's too dirty to see the damage
properly, not untrue. They will send an invoice next week by email. I will
then have the fun of dealing with an insurance adjuster who underwrites
the credit card company damage waiver, shall see. The process is done in
a few minutes.
| Top of Lithuania Aukštojas Hill |
On the drive from Druskininkai to Vilnius we detoured from the direct auto route to scale the slopes of Aukštojas Hill to its summit the, Top of Lithuania!
At a height of 293.84m above average sea level, we were required to navigate 200m over smooth ground on a fine path border by grass with a hint of snow from overnight. Total vertical ascent maybe 10m. I expect Elaine can claim the record for summiting the peak soonest after knee replacement surgery!
I scoped out the departure terminal in advance of the
morning flight. A very modern facility compared to its Arrivals neighbour.
Looks straight forward or access, no mile long walks like Heathrow,
Schiphole or Calgary.
We do not enjoy the nasty lunch at the AirInn which cost
€50was worth maybe €5. We are now resting, onto Alberta tomorrow.
Well
that pretty much does it for this chronicle. I am sure I have informed a few,
offended many, enraged others.
One observation I can make is relative to what Eastern Europe is
like now compared to the Soviet Era. Or at least how it appears. I did not visit Eastern Europe during the Soviet times but I know and knew folks who were born and lived there and others that worked there. Described as a desolate place when shelves in
stores were mostly bare, lineups for service, dissatisfied workers(you pretend to pay us, we pretend to work, was the Communist adage), unhappy customers. And this was not all American propaganda. The residents of the Soviet Union were largely unaware that what they were experiencing was any different than elsewhere, Soviet propaganda was pretty good, I'm sure it still is. Clearly those Soviet era
times are past, at least in Eastern Europe.
A comparison I will boldly make is that the Alberta/Canada medical
system looks a lot like a subset of how life was in the Soviet Union. Empty
medical shelves, line ups for service, dissatisfied workers, (we pay them, they pretend to work, at least in the administration) unhappy customers/patients. However the Canadian propaganda, also very good, has us believing that Canada's free universal system is close to the best on the planet. The link below, which polled folks 65 and over(the primary benefactors of the medical system), shows two thirds of elderly Canadians are satisfied with this crappy system. Although of note, Canadians are the least satisfied of folks in the 10 countries surveyed, Seems we must have fairly low standards for things, or only the Dementia and Alzheimer folks were polled. It took a complete
collapse of the "system" to fix the Soviet Union. It will take a similar
collapse to fix the close to useless, but grossly expensive, Alberta/Canada medical system. Won't happen in my lifetime.
Someone asked for a readers
digest version, apparently uninterested in lengthy digressions, sidebars, outrageous
opinion. Preferring to enjoy the blissful cocoon of ignorance. My apologies for
requiring you to have to read this far to report fully on Elaine. Without
further ado, I can report the following short, concise, readers digest like
summary that cuts to the chase. I will keep sentences short so they are easily
understood and not confused with anything else.
- Elaine's knee still hurts.
- Crutches and cane have been jettisoned for most part.
- Elaine is still walking with a limp.
- She is improving slowly every day.
- Prior physical preparation for surgery is key
I appreciate all the folks who have taken the time to tune
in and follow our adventure. Pass the link on to others if you think it might
be of interest. Not over yet, a long road back to normality on the return to
Alberta. Ačiū!








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