I thought I was going to die in Mexico
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Published 2024-03-15
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All Comments (21)
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Wow Logan! What a story. I’m sooo glad you’re ok. Such good tips and advice on making sure you get acquainted with the medical services in town before an emergency happens ❤ Paul- you’re a master story teller. This could be on any national broadcast. Great job!
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Super valuable story...glad he didn't break his neck or drown !!😮
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Logan, I am so happy you are okay! I moved to México last October. Five days later, I fell down some stairs and broke my ankle and wrist. I had to have surgery and stayed one night in the hospital. Fortunately, I had insurance!! May you heal entirely and have no residual longterm issues. 🙏🙏
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What a great surprise! Logan, you were terrific! I'm not saying that just because you are my nephew. You've always had the gift of the gab and you just put that gift to good use. You were articulate, informative and interesting. Great job. Love to Cody and your Mum and Dad. Tell them it's time to come home - the snow is gone and the geese are back.
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This was so beautifully put together. Always love the stories you feature, great vid Paul!
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When we first came to Mexico we had travel insurance. After deciding to live in Mexico, no one would insure my husband due to pre-existing conditions. It's been a nightmare trying to get medications for pneumonia... we've been to so many Dr's and they all want him hospitalized. Had him in a Gov't Hospital in Tonderoque and they almost killed him, very poor care in the Gov't hospitals. Rather treat at home than go back to one of them. If anyone has any solutions that would be great! We finally had a doctor prescribe antibiotic IV's for us to do at home.... finally! So now we can get some over due antibiotics into my poor man! It's very awful being without insurance but there is no option... to go back to Canada it would take months to see a specialist when needed, and if lucky enough to even see a Dr. The price of the CMQ Hospital without insurance is a deposit of about $250,000 pesos before you are admitted.
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Great info--- I've been going down to Vallarta 1-3 times a year since 2016 and always purchase travel insurance but I never though about going to the local hospital or clinic and registering for future accidents.
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very well presented topic and story... very scary situation to be in for sure. I had something similar but much less serious happen to me in Sayulita. I got flipped upside down by a big wave and was under water for about 10 seconds. I was able to get my hands out in front of my head but ended up scraping my shoulder on a rock. the worst part was I lost my sunglasses in the ocean. I only had travel insurance for the first 90 days when I first came to Mexico almost 3 years ago just to make sure I could get in. I dont even own a cell phone and wouldnt even know how to navigate that process of making a claim. fingers crossed.... God will take care of me.
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Great video. Logan, don't beat yourself up over it, it was bad luck and you were just enjoying life. Sometimes bad things happen. This is a great reminder for ppl at ANY age that you need to be sure you have medical insurance when traveling out of country.
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Certainly a scary situation for Logan. Great video Paul.
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Glad you made it through this accident! Thank you for information on get travel insurance and know about medical facilities in area of travel. I am going to Panama and will get the insurance. Never have before but will now. Because you never know 😮. Thanks!
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Thanks for the video, great information. Glad Logan was okay 👌
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Great video and a lot of information. So appreciate people sharing their experiences. I thought I was watching an episode of “I Shouldn’t be Alive”. :_skull:
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We call him Yogi, the destroyer of picnic baskets.
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Dude, waves. Twice in my life I had awesomely sobering experiences with waves, both when I was much younger. I have such a deep respect for the force of water. So glad you're recovering. Yes, I get travel insurance always. It is affordable and gives peace of mind. If you're going to be traveling throughout the year getting annual coverage I found much less expensive through Allianz. The sidewalks can be insane, sometimes just big holes a couple of feet deep. You can't be looking at your cellphone when you are walking (not ever a good idea anyway lol)!
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I never thought about pre-registering at a hospital but my visits are usually just two weeks at a time--that was a nice insight. I have a laminated copy of my insurance contact info in my pocket and wallet as well if I fall and become unconscious. I agree with Logan, having travel insurance is a must. I had to use it in Miami back in 2007 and without it, I would have been screwed. Logan, if you happen to read this, I also wish you well with your recovery, especially on the concussion part. I suffered several at once back in 2012 and it was a life changing situation for me, but thankfully, manageable. R:)
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Logan super happy you are ok...viv
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What good tips and advice on the medical services. When we come down for our yearly visit in Dec. we will do just that, sign up at the hospital for "just in case" problems. Thank you so much 😀
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Excelente video!!! Gracias por todo.
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This was a great info story...he is so right insurance is something you never leave home without...never knew you could pre register with hospitals in Mexico....is this a regular practice with all hospitals or just your local one?...viv