It has been a great 5 months in Taiwan. Plenty of accomplishments for both of us given the constraint that we had to stay near MacKay Hospital.
Florence and me
Got my eyes fixed
Finished the translation of Uncle's memoir
Visited Alishan, Jiaoshi, Ilan, HsinChu,
Taizhong, MacKay Hospital
Visited the GuGong, Michaelangelo exhibit,
Makong Gondola, JingMei, ZhongShan,
GuChiFung and the Flower Exhibit
Listen to Audio books from libraries in US
Johnathan Franzen(2), Chad Harnach(1),
Anne Tyler(3), Ha Jin(1),
Voices of the South short stories(4)
Florence
Arranged a trip to US for 36 of her relatives
Got know her relatives better
Learned some Mah Jhong
Did some massage
Learned to eat and cook well
Mike
Knot program
Arduino project
Learned some Chinese
Taught some English
Kept up this blog
Visit to Tainan
This is the fourth year that I have spent a half year in Taiwan. Even within these years, it seems Taiwan has been changing. The old ways are giving way to the new. It use to be that education was the only way to get ahead, but now there are many more ways to success. Like everywhere, success in defined in terms of wealth and fame. But even here, some Taiwanese are defining success on their own terms.
In the past, we could never see such a sign, an advertisement for a children's clothing store. Nothing was more important than school.
But the world nowadays belongs to the young. This is probably the way all over the world. They have their own goals.
It's just hard to understand them, oh well, someday they'll grow up too.
Over and out.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
My Eyes
Last Wednesday, I got my new glasses. It was the culmination of 5 months of eye treatments. My eyes are pretty good now but even with glasses they are not 20/20. Reading newspapers now, I like to bring the paper close to my nose. Distant signs are blurry. But it good enough, I'm thankful to the doctors and health system for what I have.
I took the prescription to the optometrist after the last visit and paid about $66 for the new lenses to be put in my old glasses frame. They were ready in one day. The new lenses in an old frame were not covered by the National Health Plan but still cheaper than Costco.
Here's a spreadsheet of the treatment:
Here is the medical bills we paid since we got here. The summary line in the end is for only the eye treatment
|
description
|
Paid
|
|
Real Cost
|
|
11/6/2012
|
Teeth Cleaning
|
150
|
|
1060
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
11/9/2012
|
Eye exam
|
460
|
|
1200
|
|
11/11/2012
|
ER surgery
|
720
|
|
891
|
|
11/11/2012
|
surgery
|
0
|
|
0
|
|
11/14/2012
|
Check out
|
18213
|
|
73237
|
|
11/20/2012
|
laser, left
|
330
|
|
4830
|
|
11/29/2012
|
laser, left
|
460
|
|
4739
|
|
12/6/2012
|
laser, left
|
460
|
|
2508
|
|
12/7/2012
|
surgery
|
495
|
|
4075
|
|
12/8/2012
|
visit
|
330
|
|
602
|
|
12/13/2012
|
laser, both
|
460
|
|
2508
|
|
12/18/2012
|
laser both
|
460
|
|
589
|
|
12/27/2012
|
laser both
|
460
|
|
508
|
|
1/31/2013
|
Check up
|
480
|
|
552
|
|
3/7/2013
|
pre-op
|
0
|
|
0
|
|
3/8/2013
|
cataract
|
27715
|
|
48024
|
|
3/9/2013
|
Check up
|
310
|
|
419
|
|
3/12/2013
|
Check up
|
480
|
|
500
|
|
3/26/2013
|
Final check up
|
460
|
|
589
|
|
|
|
52293
|
|
145771
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
difference
|
Us dollar
|
1US/29NT
|
1803.207
|
|
5026.586
|
3223.3793
|
Summary
21 visits to the doctor
3 surgeries
a. sceleral buckle both eye, gas in left
b. gas in right
c. cataract on left
~9 laser reattachment sessions
3 nights hospital stay
Out of pocket costs approximately $1800 of which $1600 was surgical costs.
The rest was paid for the Taiwan National Health Plan which I qualify for as a legal resident of Taiwan through marriage.
(Compared to Obamacare, the Taiwan National Health Plan is more like the "single payer plan" that Obama quickly jettisoned to placate the insurance companies, the HMOs and doctors.)
What did I learn from this?
1. Don't wait, once you notice a change, get it investigated. I waited too long to go to the doctor, the situation just got worse. I was confused by by new glasses and though it would just take some time to adjust.
2. Question authorities. My optometrist in the US didn't recognize the detached retina during my annual eye exam, although looking back I see now that it was already present. In Taiwan, the doctors were seeing more than 50 patients a day, if you didn't ask questions their assumption was that everything was fine.
3. If technology can help, then go for it. So sense suffering for nothing.
4. Attitude means everything, if being depressed would help there would be reason to be depressed. But with Florence's help I think I was pretty upbeat, at least most of the time.
This is one of the less gruesome pictures but it has not been fun. The laser reattachment of the retinas was dramatic. Feeling something burning in your eyeball is new, wonder how long this session of burning will last tricks the mind. I actually thought I smelt smoke from the burning in my eye. Maybe it was an hallucination. Holding still during this procedure can be tough, but what choice do you have? They're your eyes.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Misc.
Here are some miscellaneous pictures without enough companions for a separate blog entry.
Here is the top of a Daoist Temple in Danshui, a suburb north of Taipei. It has a lighting rod on top so maybe the gods that live here are not so powerful as they need the help of science to avoid lighting.
Here is a big, powerful sculpture in front of what must be a big, powerful company headquarter's building. And for good measure, the sculpture has a mirrored surface and we all know that ghosts don't like to see their own reflection. So with the power of feng shui, it also wards off the evil spirits.
Here is the top of a Daoist Temple in Danshui, a suburb north of Taipei. It has a lighting rod on top so maybe the gods that live here are not so powerful as they need the help of science to avoid lighting.
Here is a big, powerful sculpture in front of what must be a big, powerful company headquarter's building. And for good measure, the sculpture has a mirrored surface and we all know that ghosts don't like to see their own reflection. So with the power of feng shui, it also wards off the evil spirits.
Here's a good use of triplets in advertising.
Surrounding Taipei there are mountains with cisterns collecting rainwater. Sometimes the cistern might overflow and the excess water would wash away the footings of the cistern. So there needs to be overflow tubes to remove the excess away from the base of the cistern.
A resourceful minimal staircase of raw materials.
Color is everywhere.
I got this shot from a moving bus, the guy on the back of the scooter is carrying a plate of glass. I classify this this as dangerous.
Bikes in Taipei don't make long trips and space is always at a premium.
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