I had surgery in Russia. Lipetsk hospital. How expensive is surgery in Russia?

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  • @danielspoerle9657
    @danielspoerle9657 3 дні тому +13

    I like to see so many Russians with encouraging positive comments about people trying hard to learn Russian language. I have been working on it myself. We need all the help and encouragement we can get. Thank you good Russians.

  • @denver4922
    @denver4922 13 днів тому +91

    Your Russian is not bad. I completely understood what you said. I wish you good health💪

    • @proletaryplanetary
      @proletaryplanetary 3 дні тому

      Поддерживаю! Неплохое произношение, всё понятно, а ещё довольно мило звучит (наверное из-за осторожного темпа мне так показалось).
      Здоровья и сил автору канала !аккуратнее с кофеином ;)

  • @annav1236
    @annav1236 10 днів тому +63

    You're so adorable when you speak Russian language. Your wife should be proud of you.

  • @pininfarinarossa8112
    @pininfarinarossa8112 9 днів тому +31

    ❤шикарный русский! Вы молодец!

  • @alchemium
    @alchemium 14 днів тому +49

    Your Russian is very good 👍
    Very proud of you talking truth about how crappie life in US is.

  • @robbinkopp7505
    @robbinkopp7505 17 днів тому +35

    Had half of my stomach removed non cancerous spent 3 weeks in a Russian hospital with no insurance cost me $4500 usd in America just a guess 50 to 70 thousand.

    • @user-cr4ie5iy3g
      @user-cr4ie5iy3g 9 днів тому +9

      Get better soon. Surgery is scary. God bless

  • @ZealoidPrelate
    @ZealoidPrelate 13 днів тому +33

    Поправляйтесь!

  • @user-cf2bu6if2k
    @user-cf2bu6if2k 7 днів тому +22

    I'm from Yugoslavia, a Croatian man, who lived in Beograd & Sarajevo & Split. my friend from Rusija told me to go to Rusija to fix my prostate, he says it is much better than in Australia where I live now!!

  • @leo-db5do
    @leo-db5do 4 дні тому +5

    Русский - класс! Молодец. Здоровья! Произношение отлично!

  • @olgaluna6447
    @olgaluna6447 14 днів тому +39

    Preventative medicine has come to us from the Soviet medical system. It means that every person goes through general medical checkout once a year. If doctors find out anything wrong, it's either at an early stage or far in advance before it's too late))

    • @neer4551
      @neer4551 7 днів тому +7

      и это просто неоценимый подарок, на который наши граждане забивают, что непростительное расточительство возможностей! нужна была справка в басик, в поликлинике заметили, что несколько лет мною не было сдано никаких анализов, в тот же день они были сданы, уже третий день хожу по профильным врачам, предлагают еще глотать трубку, но чот не хочется)) очень приятный сюрприз - и подход, и отношение! низкий поклон каждому российскому врачу, кто старается на своем месте

    • @ailishlongmore924
      @ailishlongmore924 5 днів тому +1

      If I were much younger,I would like to move to Russia because we here in the west we have forgotten how to live in harmony.

    • @aiya878
      @aiya878 4 дні тому

      ​@@ailishlongmore924 It's never late ❤

    • @engliterra355
      @engliterra355 3 дні тому

      @@neer4551 да-да, тоже попала в поликлинику зачем-то, меня прямо уговаривали пройти диспансеризацию, да мы быстро-быстро, все здесь сделаем, только соглашайтесь!

  • @egvasilieva
    @egvasilieva 19 днів тому +27

    Hi from Lipetsk, Daniel! Back in our days in Alaska, some twenty years ago, my son's appendectomy cost included a $1200/night hospital room. Still most expensive "hotel" in his life 🤣 Good thing it was just one night and we had insurance!

  • @TheSapron
    @TheSapron 10 днів тому +23

    Выздоравливай друг !

  • @Cozy25
    @Cozy25 10 днів тому +20

    Берегите себя, жизнь сейчас и так не длинная, зачем алкоголь, от него человек глупеет, тупеет и болеет. Какая хорошая у вас жена, умная,слушайте ее советы.

  • @ThatGuy-fq8cn
    @ThatGuy-fq8cn 20 днів тому +23

    Прекрасный прогресс в языке у вас. Поздравляю!

  • @voldym888
    @voldym888 17 днів тому +18

    Good progress in Russian language. I had exactly the same surgical operation in Canada after 5:58 years of having periodically terrible pain. Thanks to the doctors. They are savers.

  • @RUSTA5
    @RUSTA5 4 дні тому +11

    Здоровья вам! 😘💪
    Привет из Калуги! 🇷🇺

  • @Andrey_Bodrey75
    @Andrey_Bodrey75 3 місяці тому +27

    Вы прикольно говорите по русски....)))👍
    Вам удалили желчный пузырь видимо?...Но получилось прикольно с произношением...))
    Удачи вам и не болейте!)
    Подписался.

  • @sergeybutsyk9907
    @sergeybutsyk9907 3 дні тому +2

    Your Russian is perfect. Recover well, sir!

  • @user-bf5rk7ty6q
    @user-bf5rk7ty6q 15 днів тому +15

    Поздравляю с приобретением авто! )

  • @user-gh8rc1gk3d
    @user-gh8rc1gk3d 8 днів тому +12

    Молодец! Дорогу освоит идущий! Русский язык очень трудный,

    • @gigibenea3529
      @gigibenea3529 6 днів тому

      Depends for whom, what is your native language

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +3

      Mine is English. While learning Russian I learned I don't know the English grammar rules very well.

  • @bobsmith1614
    @bobsmith1614 9 днів тому +9

    Get well soon !

  • @igorsinelnikov552
    @igorsinelnikov552 7 днів тому +6

    Your Russian is just fine! You mastered endings which is insanely hard! Well done,

  • @larisadahlem6432
    @larisadahlem6432 15 днів тому +10

    Молодец!!!!

  • @lilpony200
    @lilpony200 6 днів тому +5

    Too much money corrupts. The cost of living is the most important issue. I totally agree with your point about litigation the compo culture in the west has eroded people's sense of fairness. Fair play to you for a very brave decision to make the move to Russia as the language hurdle is probably too much for a lot of people. Best wishes to you and your family for the future.

  • @user-cj8xk8uk3h
    @user-cj8xk8uk3h 16 днів тому +14

    Your Russian is so great! I’m amazed at how easily you speak! How long did it take you to get to that level?

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +2

      3 years. If I would stay in Russia and not stand with one leg in each country I would be much further along.

  • @Roobah
    @Roobah 7 днів тому +4

    I had the same surgery in the USA with excellent insurance that covers 100% hospital costs after $300 deductible and 90% of all other costs when in network. I was in ER for 24 hours and hospital for 6 more days. I would not have been there that long but there was a shortage of surgeons and I was too sick not to be in the hospital waiting for an open sugery slot. Due to poor condition sugery was about 5.5 hours -- YIKES! Surgery was fine. Recovery time seemed rushed. Had full blood panels 2x a day the whole time. As soon as my blood tests were minimal accepable kicked me out and sent me home. My cost out of pocket was about $1100. Total medical bills charged, about $82,000, insurance negotialed down the costs. Then I got mad after I reviewed my online tests and medical notes. No wonder I was so sick at home. I had other stuff going on that should have kept me in the hospital. I learned from me and others that hospital visits cover only one emergency at a time while in the hospital. Perhaps your talk about not wanting to get sued is why theyndo not try to fix other problems at the same time? Tuat was July 2022 for reference. My surgery was 8n one of the best hospitals in the US. I tend to choose my medical care based on the quality of accurate billing and recordkeeping of the medical facility.

  • @ThatGuy-fq8cn
    @ThatGuy-fq8cn 20 днів тому +10

    Hey Daniel, if nobody had clarified names and services with insurance and hospitals since this video. The term you used "bezplatnaya" does indeed mean "free of charge" and it actually refers to these shared rooms with 4-6 people in them. This is the basic type of hospital coverage provided by the "free of charge" insurance for residents. The term is for this basic universal insurance is OMS, translates like "mandatory medical insurance". There is also DMS, translates as "additional medical insurance" which in fact gives you access to private room and a few other perks in hospital. DMS is provided by various private vendors and also includes access to private hospitals you mentioned for some procedures, but still each governmental hospital participates in DMS system. Therefore anyone can get referred into a hospital via OMS system and then chose to pay for DMS level service in hospital out of pocket. If you have DMS level coverage in your private insurance and your provider does not have private facility specifically for your treatment, they will refer you to regular hospital with DMS and you pay no extra besides insurance you have from provider.

  • @ailishlongmore924
    @ailishlongmore924 5 днів тому +1

    Loved listening to your experience in a Russian Hospital,very enjoyable thank you,hope you have a speedy recovery.

  • @LindiSolovushka
    @LindiSolovushka 8 днів тому +3

    Нива это отличный выбор:) у нее действительно отличная проходимость.

  • @honestafgreta2010
    @honestafgreta2010 4 дні тому +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @zombieseezombiedo
    @zombieseezombiedo 12 днів тому +6

    Russian is so good. And you have the cutest 😍 accent.

  • @Olialia2585
    @Olialia2585 7 днів тому +3

    Your Russian is great! You speak methodically pronouncing words and using grammar and correct sentences structure!

  • @deseed
    @deseed 5 місяців тому +12

    hello, Daniel. Thank you for sharing your story. I was impressed in many parts, but the small town spine surgeon who didn't want (or couldn't afford?) a car story was outstanding. You mentioned you had some assesment of Ru bureaucracy. When you have time to make a podcast, I'd be interested to listen to it. Regards, thanks for time.

    • @userkarapuser
      @userkarapuser 16 днів тому +5

      Good afternoon. Important information that in Russia a car is not a necessity. The infrastructure of the cities is designed in such a way that you can even walk to all the necessary places in 15-30 minutes. These include grocery stores (which are almost always 5 minutes maximum), and hospitals, schools, and kindergartens. You can also use public transport. It is very thoughtful and regular. Yes, and taxis are available. It is more profitable to use a taxi periodically than to spend on car depreciation.
      The fact that in the USA a car is important for a comfortable life (necessary) recently surprised me very much. For us, it is more of a bonus than a real necessity.

    • @irina8551
      @irina8551 6 днів тому +1

      @@userkarapuser my father always said that hed rather go by taxi all yis life than take care of a car

  • @teysti945
    @teysti945 3 дні тому

    Как вы классно говорите по русский😊

  • @CommonVVealth
    @CommonVVealth 9 днів тому +4

    Very nice, have a safe and quick recovery!

  • @DontMansion
    @DontMansion 8 днів тому +5

    Жена сказала, но мы посмотрим;)

  • @VolodyaVolodenka1981
    @VolodyaVolodenka1981 9 днів тому +2

    as an approximation - [и] as in "tea", [ы] as in "pick" or "tick" . all the best of health and luck Daniel!

  • @garyclouse7234
    @garyclouse7234 5 днів тому +2

    Had knee surgery about 3 years ago in Virginia. My wife does not drive so our neighbor was kind enough to drive me to the surgery center where "we do outpatient work so YOU DON'T STAY HERE OVER NIGHT" and back again that same evening. Now I was scheduled to meet with the surgeon the next morning at a different location. I drove myself to that appointment by operating the gas and brake pedals with my cane!! What do you think??

  • @candy_nikol9331
    @candy_nikol9331 7 днів тому

    Здоровья Вам, друг! Поправляйтесь поскорее и не болейте!!! Добро пожаловать в Россию ❤

  • @ExtraditionLawFirm
    @ExtraditionLawFirm 3 дні тому +1

    If you need an English-speaking Lawyer in Russia feel free to contact us!

  • @proletaryplanetary
    @proletaryplanetary 3 дні тому

    Даже не глянула на даты размещения видео и комментариев, чувствую себя глупо теперь из-за ответов некоторым. Зато пожелания здоровья всегда актуальны для всех :D

  • @AHTOIIIKA
    @AHTOIIIKA 5 днів тому

    Молодец, успехов!)

  • @lanalana3942
    @lanalana3942 4 дні тому +1

    You Russian is amazing 🤩

  • @olgaluna6447
    @olgaluna6447 14 днів тому +3

    My friend had eye surgery and also had to visit a dentist and had three blood tests (general one, HIV, and covid)

  • @user-wr7tb6qi7o
    @user-wr7tb6qi7o 7 днів тому +1

    I have niva too. She's like a designer. it can be modified and there will be a normal car. iron is rusting, yes. I put the toyota engine and the paddle goes

  • @BuzzKirill3D
    @BuzzKirill3D День тому

    Yeah, the only word I couldn't actually make out was Zhelchny poozir aka желчный пузырь. Never thought about it before but it truly is a big challenge for an anglophone, lol.

  • @Cozy25
    @Cozy25 10 днів тому +3

    Когда оформляют вид на жительство и гражданство, нельзя уезжать, иначе ничего не получится.

  • @SvetikTesla
    @SvetikTesla 5 днів тому +1

    👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ox3xs8om6y
    @user-ox3xs8om6y 8 днів тому +2

    Вы такой симпатичный

  • @johnroster9942
    @johnroster9942 10 днів тому +3

    No need to apologise! I've catched gall bladder on the first!
    ыыыы :)

  • @back2basics597
    @back2basics597 6 днів тому +1

    You have to go native, learn the language, appreciate the culture and build relationships with the locals. That is the only way to thrive in a country where you choose to live. And you Sir are doing it right by learning the Russian language. Doors of opportunities will easily open up to you.

  • @pininfarinarossa8112
    @pininfarinarossa8112 9 днів тому +2

    Удалили желочный пузырь?😢😢😢😢

  • @lapuntadifeza
    @lapuntadifeza 5 днів тому

    bravo Danny

  • @user-fvag1vcs
    @user-fvag1vcs 5 днів тому

    Удачи

  • @snejok888
    @snejok888 5 днів тому +2

    fatty liver is a sign of prediabetes by itself ! its starts from insulin resistance . i can tell for days about it so you better check youtube videos about insulinresistance and zero carb diets to cure it

  • @richardb4787
    @richardb4787 10 днів тому +2

    I had dental surgery from a team of Russian dentists in Stamford, Connecticut. That was $10,000.

    • @brinjoness3386
      @brinjoness3386 9 днів тому +1

      Hahaha. Geez I can't fathom why russian dentists moved to the USA to work?

    • @richardb4787
      @richardb4787 8 днів тому +2

      @@brinjoness3386 the pay is higher, but so is the cost of living. Overall, i think it's a wash

  • @yayaya6033
    @yayaya6033 5 днів тому +1

    They did all that pre surgery work because they dont have any history of your health, every Russian has a health history file that is shared easily between doctors. They had to know how your body would react to different medicine

  • @Zer-o-ne
    @Zer-o-ne 5 днів тому

    enjoy while you still can

  • @alexeyzayko3464
    @alexeyzayko3464 9 днів тому +2

    Sir, you Russian is almost impeccable. Good health to you!

  • @kifirkamaria4691
    @kifirkamaria4691 6 днів тому +1

    Your Russian language improved so much!

  • @DontMansion
    @DontMansion 8 днів тому +1

    When you tell "Ы" try it like you want to show your teeth while smiling.

  • @lourdessilva9162
    @lourdessilva9162 5 днів тому

    Wowwww хорошо говоришь по русский....

  • @margaritamora2350
    @margaritamora2350 5 днів тому

    Sound is very bad! I increased volume to max and still had to strain to hear your voice!

  • @buckmaster5552
    @buckmaster5552 День тому

    At those prices you are quoting would price the cars out of the the market for the middle class russian.I question the price when the american dollar equates to about 100 rubles.1.4 million rubles for a Lada.That would be $140,000 for a Lada.WHO in Russia can drive.

  • @andrewpotapenkoff7723
    @andrewpotapenkoff7723 5 днів тому

    "But.... i can't drink alcohol..."
    My condolences, man.

  • @ru-zg6yr
    @ru-zg6yr 11 днів тому +3

    Пить становится моветоном

    • @olgatarasova-chelpanova1109
      @olgatarasova-chelpanova1109 9 днів тому

      мОветоном...

    • @ru-zg6yr
      @ru-zg6yr 9 днів тому +1

      @@olgatarasova-chelpanova1109 Спасиб, исправился

    • @timofeyshtokolov8093
      @timofeyshtokolov8093 8 днів тому

      становиТСЯ

    • @ru-zg6yr
      @ru-zg6yr 8 днів тому

      @@timofeyshtokolov8093 и вам спасибо))) исправился....

    • @ru-zg6yr
      @ru-zg6yr 8 днів тому

      Есть ещё какие пожелания?

  • @user-zx8sv4sg1r
    @user-zx8sv4sg1r 7 днів тому

    Русский язык уже очень хороший! Поздравляю!

  • @7R011S
    @7R011S 5 днів тому

    Lol, the accent. How long have you been learning the language?

  • @ph1shk4
    @ph1shk4 10 днів тому

    Stop comparing hiw it looks.
    Western looks fancy but it takes quite an effort to get REAL care.
    Western nedicine has lots of optics.

  • @alexandramaillard7141
    @alexandramaillard7141 5 місяців тому

    Promo sm

  • @itistime5699
    @itistime5699 8 днів тому +1

    You know that you can bring your vehicle from the US by boat, ship it to Belarus, pay customs and drive to Russia. At least you have a nice car that will last long. The Chinese crap doesn’t last long

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +1

      Yes. I had a friend who did this through Georgia. I really want to ship back to the USA a Nova and UAZ. They have to be over 25 years old.

  • @mariederviche2644
    @mariederviche2644 7 днів тому

    Surgeries in Russia according to what u were saying it sound so scary.
    I wouldn't like to get sick there and having to go for to a hospital,not so very nice 😮

  • @youriyork9714
    @youriyork9714 7 днів тому

    Way too long: you keep repeating the same things three-four times, and then keeps repeating... I lost interest

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +1

      I do have that problem, but I am not na professional. Others tell me my other videos are too short. I don't have a script, I just spoke what was on my mind.

    • @youriyork9714
      @youriyork9714 6 днів тому +2

      @@danielsandlintravels6646 Thanks for replying to my comments. Maybe it would help you to make some editing to video, or change settings - make it like a conversation/chit-chat/ with group of friends. Or something else. Just a thought. I’d like your channel be successful. (BTW I still put “like”)
      Good luck!

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +2

      I agree. I am always welcome of constructive criticism. My wife does it every day! This video was not edited at all. Since then I use an app so I can at least make an attempt to edit better. I like the idea of a conversation. I just purchased the microphone set up. Great idea.

  • @tia904
    @tia904 10 днів тому +1

    Funny, stolen iP from us cars? Who would want that... If you said European or Japanese, it would make sense. I don't think that country is copying a b uick, che vrolet build or engine, etc.

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому

      They are 100% copying fords. I can't tell what they copy on the inside. I can only see the body styles.

  • @mariederviche2644
    @mariederviche2644 7 днів тому

    Poor Drs in Russia after all of the studying they to not make enough money not even to buy a decent car
    That sucks !! not fan of that life style very backwards.

    • @danielsandlintravels6646
      @danielsandlintravels6646  6 днів тому +5

      Thanks for the comment. I don't think it is backwards necessarily. Many Russians become a doctor for different reasons. Now, you can still make a lot of money as a private doctor or surgeon.

    • @user-os7en3ww9e
      @user-os7en3ww9e 4 дні тому +1

      Вы считаете высасывать фантастические суммы из пациентов у вас в медицине и делать пострадавших бездомными это лучше. Хотя соглашусь ,что доктора должны хорошо зарабатывать.

    • @user-os7en3ww9e
      @user-os7en3ww9e 4 дні тому

      Вы считаете высасывать фантастические суммы из пациентов у вас в медицине и делать пострадавших бездомными это лучше. Хотя соглашусь ,что доктора должны хорошо зарабатывать.