Diane,
There are translators there for you at no charge and depending on which hospital you are at, many doctors and nurses speak English so don’t worry too much about this. While it makes life interesting and sometimes slightly challenging, in the end most people feel the care that they get is better than what they get at home.
- Jon
From: Diana Jaipaul [mailto:dianajaipau
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 12:17 AM
To: chinastemcells@
Subject: Re: [chinastemcells] mnd
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Hello, My name is Diana, I am from Trinidad and want to travel to China ASAP. You mentioned about the language bieng a problem which was one of my concerns as well. Do we have to pay people to translate for us. If so how much is it? Much thanks Diana |
Deac88_MSN <deac88@...> wrote:sbasile1955,
We arrived in Shenyang a week ago and, after wondering what would happen, are now quite settled and already into a routine, so our concerns have been answered.
Medically they have taken care of us with twice daily physical therapy, once daily acupuncture, stem cell injections about each 6 days or so and periodic visits from the doctors.
Administratively you can withdraw local currency from the ATM in the hospital here or any Bank of China or many other banks in the country. The language is a problem but the folks are extremely patient; the electronic translator (Google "electronic translator Chinese") is well worth the $90 or so. The Beike folks have made the transition extremely easy, meeting us and holding us by the hand to get us to the correct place with Chinese guides who speak English.
What other questions do you have?
Deac
----- Original Message -----
From: sbasile1955
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 11:53 AM
Subject: [chinastemcells] mnd
Hi just hoping someone on this site has been to china for stemcell
treatment for mnd and has any experiences they could share with us as
we are considering travelling there. Thanks
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