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Gone with the Wynns

Gone with the Wynns

Күн бұрын

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@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Spoiler Alert, Jason passes out. Getting medical in Thailand...or any new country is an adventure! Stay healthy friends, do your resistance training and drink your vitamins. To get a 1 year supply of vitamin D3+K2 + 5 individual travel packs FREE with your first purchase, go to drinkAG1.com/gonewiththewynns
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
AG1 contains caffeine. Not everyone can have or wants caffeine. Please be honest and disclose that. Also just saying a years supply of vit d is not correct. Unless someone gets a blood test they have no way of knowing how much if any vit d is needed. I take 10,000 iu per day. My husband takes 2,000. This is based on our blood work. So just saying a years supply is very misleading. A little honesty would go a long way.
@KevinAmatt
@KevinAmatt Жыл бұрын
I put salt on my foods. We need salt in our body. Then we make more blood. When I donate blood it comes out fast than other donors and I recover quickly.
@geoffnewman3109
@geoffnewman3109 Жыл бұрын
You don’t need vitamins if you eat a normal diet. They are just a rip off.
@nutbaridea1097
@nutbaridea1097 Жыл бұрын
Not sure those green drinks are healthy, how many jabs did you guys get? How many noise tests you guys get? Healthy livings isn’t what you guys do right
@smplfi9859
@smplfi9859 Жыл бұрын
y'all need protein from meat and fats from animal fat. Arachidonic acid is only found in animal fat. Cobalmin (the only source of cobalt your body uses, which is needed for new blood cell creation) is only found in animals. Supplements are no substitute for WHOLE FOODS. the seed advice is golden, pepitas and pumpkin seeds will balance well. Vegetables are no substitute for human evolution (meat eating/fishing). Your brain is primarily saturated fat and that needs animal fat to function naturally and not substitute neurotransmitters for plant substitutes. The very best thing you two can eat in a single serving (to lower your meat eating) is to eat LIVER! full of heme iron, protein, fat, beneficial enzymes. you wont regret it and your gut will tell you, 'you have been missing out'
@melissareid640
@melissareid640 Жыл бұрын
I will say that when you got your sinuses checked I was having problems personally. You inspired me to continue to advocate for myself and it led to my cancer diagnosis. Which led to the proper doctors and treatment I am currently doing very well and I got my first all-clear from my Radiologist, Oncologist, and ENT- Thank you for being so open and honest.
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Wow! Glad to hear you are doing ok. What a scary diagnosis. Glad you caught it!
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Good for you!! With so many specialists these days you really do have to be your own advocate.
@melissareid640
@melissareid640 Жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns Indeed it was scary it's been a long process with many harsh treatments. My daughter and our family's future kept me fighting and your videos were uplifting and hopeful along the way. I thank you guys so much for being a part of my life and look forward to all your endeavors- Much love and success and I pray your new home is ready soon! She sure is a beautiful boat just a breathtaking color choice too- 💝
@Metal0sopher
@Metal0sopher Жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns Great video. Thank you for sharing. First I would like to say we are all different and our bodies respond differently to life. Many years ago I was vegetarian for 3 years while at the same time I was weight lifting. It turned out to be a bad combination that caused me life long damage. Like I said everyone is different, but if you are going to do resistance training, which of course everyone should, doing it without the consumption of protein could make things worse. Highly processed protein powders are an option, but it's a highly processed "substance" and that has it's own downside. There is no plant on earth that has adequate protein for muscle building from resistance training. So it's something to consider. Also, something that works for me but we are all different, is doing heavy resistance training two to four months and then basically none for the rest of the year. And without changing my diet. I eat a balanced diet of things that I like year round. I've tried many specialized diets over the decades, as well as everyone else I know, and in all of us the only thing they've achieved... lots of discomfort and stress with every meal. The only food strategy that has had positive effects are moderation-never eat until I feel stuffed. I always live a little room, and avoid processed anything. But on occasions its OK, twice a month or less. That means all forms of junk food. At nearly 50 I feel better, and I have more power and endurance than at any time in my life.
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
@Metal0sopher they do eat quite a bit of protein and, as stated in the vid, their protein levels are fine. They often say the are "vegetarians" but they are in fact ovo-lacto-pescatarians, so they're getting dairy, eggs, and seafood too. Curious Minion
@mikesimons1544
@mikesimons1544 Жыл бұрын
Years ago 2 friends and I spent a couple weeks in Phuket and surrounding area for scuba, snorkeling and tourist stuff. After one snorkel trip, friend starting coughing up blood, went to hospital. They quickly, and accurately diagnosed him with non hodgkins lymphoma . Spent 10 days getting some initial treatment, then flew back to CA with nurse and went to Scripps for another 3 weeks. He's still around to this day thanks to the work done. Thailand hospital costs were amazingly low, he later thought should have stayed there for all treatment.
@CreekRanger
@CreekRanger Жыл бұрын
Excellent! Americans don’t realize how far our healthcare system has deteriorated. This is a great public service
@shamus813
@shamus813 Жыл бұрын
No offense but my Healthcare is excellent. Now I have a job that pays my health insurance.
@CreekRanger
@CreekRanger Жыл бұрын
@@shamus813 There are no absolutes their is great healthcare and horrible healthcare in every country but unquestionably the US has the most expensive least transparent system in the world. There is a shortage of doctors and nurses and the individual practitioner that knows the patient as an individual is disappearing fast. With few exceptions the US patient is not treated as a customer but as a product. The customer is your insurance company not you and your insurance company’s customer is your employer not you. Additionally US doctors are mostly prima donnas that use technology as a crutch. For the most part third world doctors treat the patient not the disease which is something that has mostly disappeared from US healthcare unless you are wealthy enough to afford concierge medicine and create an endowment. Even then it may not be available if you don’t believe me call the Mayo Clinic and try and schedule an executive physical then come back here and share your experience.
@BangkokHospitalPhuket
@BangkokHospitalPhuket Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much 🙏 for visiting Bangkok Hospital Phuket and sharing your hands-on experiences to international communities, which can help boost their confidence when coming to Thailand and in a need of medical care and treatments. We hope our medical services will keep you strong in a renewed pursuit of better and more vigorous health for you both.
@inthehouse1960
@inthehouse1960 Жыл бұрын
I was so impressed that the health providers in Thailand didn't just share results, they explained them and gave you suggestions on how to improve. That has never happened to me in the States. Now they just tell me to read my results online and there is never any advice on how to improve except "Here take this prescription". And the cost and convenience was incredible - I thought the facility was gorgeous.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
You must not be seeing the right doctors in the US. All of my doctors explain everything. I’ve never been told just to read my results online. Yes my results are available online but the doctor still explains. Also my doctors do tell me how to improve my health. I’m not just handed a prescription and sent out the door. Seems as though you choose bad doctors. It’s reckless to just say doctors in America just hand out scripts. Yes American healthcare can be confusing and of course it’s very costly. That doesn’t mean healthcare is bad. Ever been to the Cleveland clinic or Mayos? This hospital you went to seems more like a boutique hospital intended to get money from the wealthy and tourists. Most hospitals in Asia are not like the one you showed.
@steelcitytbirds
@steelcitytbirds Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the AG1 bottle could be less messy. Don’t sweat it, Nicky. It isn’t just you.
@smplfi9859
@smplfi9859 Жыл бұрын
homogeneous high trust societies give back to THEIR people. They also paid out of pocket and chose their doctor well. many Americans love to just go to urgent care and expect the care of a family physician. Pay any medical practice out of pocket and watch your service increase. Choosing a quality doctor (I'm assuming Nikki only chooses 5 star healthcare practitioners in foreign lands.) also pays it's dividends. Most of American hospitals are non-profits and the service reflects. Just saying...
@cindyfleer2248
@cindyfleer2248 Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness the Wynns are back for Sunday morning!
@doyallhearsumn
@doyallhearsumn 6 ай бұрын
This was such an interesting and informative video! I loved seeing the differences in healthcare culture, and the facilities were stunning! Especially the waiting room; that looked more like a hotel lobby LOL. It's unfortunate how far the US's healthcare has fallen but this video will help spread awareness at least.
@TravelingwiththeGramkracker
@TravelingwiththeGramkracker Жыл бұрын
it is amazing that Thailand does such an amazing job with medical prevention. I wish the US would do much more with prevention rather than pill pushing.
@chasetonga
@chasetonga Жыл бұрын
Never will happen. Too many greedy pharmaceutical companies. Too much money to be made.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
This video is not indicative of the average hospital in Thailand or elsewhere in Asia. Don’t be fooled.
@taplow
@taplow Жыл бұрын
@@KhouryNatalie I spend a lot of time lived in thailand originally from germany and I think we have a pretty good quality standard in germany. never missed a thing in thailand! even had covid infection in early 2021 in thailand, organizattion and take care where superb! thailand is one of the top countries for medical tourism in the world, they even have special visa for this! cause quality standards and standars for surgery and dental work are the same like in western europe but 30% of the price.... as lonf as you pay for yourself or have international health coverage you are in good hands in thailand! Cambodia and Laos is a whole differnt story! If you have problems there and it is not life threatening, book a flight to Bangkok! Average hospital in thailand? just go to good major ones! like bkk hospital. you're not in phuket, pattaya, chiangMai or Bangkok? well, than book a flight to bankgok! you can fly from chiangmai or phuket to bangkok for under 20USD one way, it takes up to 90 minutes, and flights are daily.. so where's the problem? there is no excuse to have bad medical service in thailand! sawadee kap!
@dstr1
@dstr1 10 ай бұрын
At least the level of care is available and to think that they have universal health care. 8n China it's run on a production line basis and very efficient in a lot of hospitals.
@SANESX
@SANESX 6 ай бұрын
​@@KhouryNatalieBangkok is top tier for sure. But average public hospitals are better than around this region. I mean. Where can you get a hospital checkup for less than a dollar? I was in an emergency suicide watch once last year. Admitted for a night in a random public hospital nearby. Full bill was around 8k thb but I paid 30 thb plus medicine cost per public healthcare law. P.S. I have health insurance for a private hospital. It's around 12k thb per year or 320 usd. Public hospitals tended to be too crowded in the past. But improvement of local public clinics and village health volunteers has lessened the load of public hospitals lately. Especially after covid.
@kanew2003
@kanew2003 Жыл бұрын
We lived in SE Asia for a few years, and healthcare was top notch! The US could learn a lot from other countries.
@carolranes91
@carolranes91 Жыл бұрын
Another thing to check with sinus issues is the level of Candida in your system If you are beer drinkers this could be an issue. Do research there is info available on line to tell you how to reduce the Candida in your body. It leads to inflammation! I went through the Candida cleanse and it was amazing the improvement on my health and no more allergy or sinus issues at all! Every system in my body improved 100%!
@ten40tv
@ten40tv Жыл бұрын
In my non medical professional opinion, I think you both still look really good. It's still good to know what's going on, on the inside so you know how to stay that way. Glad to see the beautiful Nikki and the handsome Jason back. I always worry about you guys when I don't see a video on Sunday.
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Awe, thanks. It does feel good to have it all done. Sorta like annual doing the engine maintenance and a rig check before setting off on another big voyage. 😘
@ten40tv
@ten40tv Жыл бұрын
​@@gonewiththewynnsyour welcome. Fair winds to you. ❤️
@bureaucrazy1234
@bureaucrazy1234 Жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns has your husband ever considered a good hairstylist? thailand is the right place for it.
@MidnightAutoPainter
@MidnightAutoPainter Жыл бұрын
Absolutely an incredible amount of information in one video. Thank you! Rockstars!
@kennethpole2439
@kennethpole2439 Жыл бұрын
As one of some six million Canadians without access to a Family Physician (having moved to British Columbia from Ontario in May 2022) except through a walk-in clinic, I am envious. BTW, Canadian health care is excellent when you can access, we do not have a "system", only 13 provincial and territorial services with various levels of care and costs.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
It’s getting difficult to find a primary / general practitioner doctor in the US. Many aren’t accepting new patients or it takes several months to get an appointment. Many won’t prescribe pain medication, psych drugs, sleep aids, or prescription diet pills. It’s not uncommon for a primary just to give a referral to see another type of doctor. That’s a big problem in the US. Unless you go to a place like Mayos, you are stuck running all over to different facilities to get testing, then you are sent to different doctors. All of this is time consuming accounts for a lot of missed work and expense.
@bobcathey8903
@bobcathey8903 Жыл бұрын
Socialism is awesome!
@johnwalsh9779
@johnwalsh9779 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. This really points out how bad the US medical system really is. I get so frustrated listening to the false information fed to us by the US insurance and Medical industry such as they have to wait forever for appointments in these one payer countries. I have a job where I get to talk to a lot of Canadian truck drivers. I always ask them them how they like their health care system. They mention a few minor complaints but I always ask them about which they would rather have their health care system or the US's system. They always smile or laugh and say their system by a long shot. Maybe someday we can have a decent Healthcare system too. I really like the one stop medical treatment you received. It's so fractured here in the US.
@jackblah5842
@jackblah5842 Жыл бұрын
Sadly not a lot of people will see this. You hit the nail on the head, false narratives promoted by our for profit health insurance industry has Americans defending a bullish*t system.
@vdruskas
@vdruskas Жыл бұрын
Being proactive in your healthcare is super. Happy to hear you're on your way to improve.💖
@feversol
@feversol Жыл бұрын
Jason - suggest adding PSA test for benchmark reading. It has fallen out of favor with many doctors, but it still provides a way to see a rapid increase if there is one. As a prostate cancer survivor (almost 10 years - at 77years old), I still get PSA tests twice a year. And FYI - colonoscopy is a surprisingly non-event. You don’t eat for a day then effectively over dose on laxative and softener then merely go to bathroom several more times than normal. No explosions, you just go to the bathroom. You already know how to do that. The procedure itself is painless - you’ll wake up and be surprised there’s no sensation - then you go eat breakfast or lunch.
@SusanWebb-z3f
@SusanWebb-z3f Жыл бұрын
Hi Nikki and Jason, Over forty years ago we were soooo close to buying a catamaran but due to health reasons we bought a bus instead, which we lived in for an amazing 7 years ... since finding your channel I have been living vicariously through you on all your adventures and I just can't wait till WE are back on the water again ... thank you for fulfilling an old ladies dreams xoxo
@cb68000
@cb68000 Жыл бұрын
Wow so much better then US pricing and time. Your being very open with all this and its good for people to know what some other options are out there. Its so great watching you for the last few years keep healthy!
@geekazoid47
@geekazoid47 Жыл бұрын
That looked better than Canada.
@SirCharles12357
@SirCharles12357 Жыл бұрын
The US doctors and hospitals are prisoners of the Insurance companies. I've read that 30%+ of the cost is due to the piles of documents required to process claims. There are some cash only doctors in OKC with really reasonable costs per procedure. Not sure if other states have anything like that.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
@@SirCharles12357. There are cash only practices all over. Many offer alternative medicine that isn’t covered by insurance. Many medical providers have opted not to accept Medicaid and some even deny Medicare.
@scottmichaels12
@scottmichaels12 Жыл бұрын
And yet they’re promoting AG1 which would cost a couple $2400 per year…of course they get it for free.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
@@scottmichaels12 Yes! If AG1 is so fabulous why aren’t they in better health? Plus it has caffeine in it. They don’t disclose that when talking about the energy they get from it .
@TheBestofUSTheFloros
@TheBestofUSTheFloros Жыл бұрын
I have a cyst on my liver. They found it years ago. I’m a nurse and never had heard of those. So they told me the same. Nothing to worry about. When they took my gallbladder out, they had me rescanned prior to see if it had grown and they would have removed it. It didn’t, so they didn’t. Great video for everyone . Deana
@lincolngrayson1013
@lincolngrayson1013 Жыл бұрын
All your videos are good but this one about total health and care is the most informative and provocative. Thank You!
@JohnBobbitt-se8om
@JohnBobbitt-se8om Жыл бұрын
My wife and myself have been watching you two from day one .from the RV to your beautiful boat .we have had so much fun following you from your crossings to your island to island fun filled days.your love for one another
@trudymccann3671
@trudymccann3671 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing Video. You inspire me to have more done with my upcoming visit to my VA Doctor! What a great facility you were at; really open about what you experienced! Thank you for your thorough education of what to do, not guessing. Glad your results were so positive, and you have a baseline to guide you. Superb information! God Bless, be safe.
@BodhiHeim
@BodhiHeim Жыл бұрын
Pumpkin seeds are also natural anti parasitic!!! Packed with minerals! One of my faves! Dogs and cats can also consume them!
@eelain5937
@eelain5937 Жыл бұрын
You guys are so awesome with the information that you share and wonderfully thorough. I am now using AG1 and I do feel better. Thank you for your information. Take care and stay well!!
@wb1956
@wb1956 Жыл бұрын
Ive had great experiences with Thai healthcare. Very impressed.
@lazzj4995
@lazzj4995 Жыл бұрын
I lived in hkg for some years. All my expat friends would go to Bangkok hospital for their medical checkups. Rated it highly
@alleycat5472
@alleycat5472 Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys, that was great. Glad to hear your both doing well. :)
@sabemajeen
@sabemajeen Жыл бұрын
Really great video...always interesting to see health care indifferent countries...
@LizardHeadd
@LizardHeadd Жыл бұрын
35 minutes of your Dr visit, holy moly so very exciting. Y'all really need your boat done.
@unicorn_bread
@unicorn_bread Жыл бұрын
Aww, haha, poor Jason. ❤ The same thing happened to me in Taiwan, and giving blood doesn’t even bother me! This was such a cool video and makes me miss the health care system in that part of the world so much. Glad you guys were able to get this!
@pantacon
@pantacon Жыл бұрын
Hello guys! Thanks for this information. Not that I’m going to Thailand anytime soon but good to know! Love watching your videos. Don’t get to comment often as I am usually watching you on my TV. Keep up the good work! Congratulations on the new boat too!!
@michelebushnik2874
@michelebushnik2874 Жыл бұрын
This was so intetesting to watch and so much knowledge for savvy travellers! Thank you Nikki and Jason!❤❤
@carolinebarraclough7382
@carolinebarraclough7382 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back! Fascinating on the wellness- you 2 are so healthy, makes you think. Fab x
@kayegriffis4094
@kayegriffis4094 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video. Love to see how to navigate Thailand. Food,accommodations, public transportation, do’s and don’ts. Glad you guys are back. Really inspiring.
@vmcgriff
@vmcgriff Жыл бұрын
I love that you both were able to get such a complete full body check-up!! I have had melanoma twice and because of that I go to a dermatologist twice a year for a full body scan. This year a had 2 pre-cancerous moles. 1 was very small and she got it all the 1st go. The second was further advanced and larger. I now have a 2inch scar on my back. So thankful that they have the ability to catch these things early. Hope you both can take these things going forward and stay in good health for many years to come!! ❤
@haroldbevins393
@haroldbevins393 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you all took the tests but, we learn all the results that most probably don't even think about most of our lives. Excellent information and advice. Bless y'all
@mikeh2520
@mikeh2520 Жыл бұрын
I found this fascinating and I'm glad that you shared this. I hope it inspires others to be proactive about investigating their health.
@tinak8658
@tinak8658 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting that they suggested intermittent fasting for Jason. I have just started reading up on that and doing it myself. It is easier than expected and I do feel better. Please let us know how you do with that, Jason. Hi to you both!
@davidallen306
@davidallen306 Жыл бұрын
Y'all are good!. Y'all made a topic that had the huge potential for boredom very entertaining and informative. Look forward to visiting with y'all every Sunday!
@BigFireDave
@BigFireDave Жыл бұрын
I live in S. Fla and had my first body scan by dermatologist at 76 and luckily had no problem. Was originally in hospital to have cancerous tumor removed from head. Since my mother had skin cancer I was worried but no problem. I should have had it done earlier and on a regular basis.
@sodunkwales7361
@sodunkwales7361 Жыл бұрын
I'm really sorry but the start was so funny Jason your a legend, Im the same with needles glad its not just me great vid as always. Big love from Wales
@leighsirvent654
@leighsirvent654 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful way to do a wellness check! Thanks for sharing.
@sues6573
@sues6573 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I love learning about daily life in a different country (even through a tourist eye)! 🥦
@deborahwilliams7072
@deborahwilliams7072 Жыл бұрын
My hubby is the vegetable eater but he’s the one diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Diet and lifestyle are big but family history also plays a part. Sounds like a very positive experience
@mnsnowhawk1
@mnsnowhawk1 Жыл бұрын
Check out a Dr Ken Berry video about type 2 diabetes and then read the video comments. Type 2 diabetes is easily reversible with the correct diet.
@mellowsunshine2724
@mellowsunshine2724 Жыл бұрын
I was so surprised when my mom’s endocrinologist talked about how much our genetics affect the development of type II. No wonder so many family members had diabetes.
@dwk5234
@dwk5234 Жыл бұрын
OK, I know that this is going to sound parental, and it’s meant to be that way: I’m really proud of both of you for researching, thinking about and going through the testing, poking and prodding that this level of health check requires. My daughters are 43 and 41, and I tell them the same thing. If I have one bit of advice-don’t fear or put off any tests, especially things like colonoscopy, tests for cancer or screenings that sound a little scary…the results are worth it, and catching a problem early can make all the difference. Congrats for making it happen! -Don
@BuyMyVoice
@BuyMyVoice Жыл бұрын
I so agree with you Don on doing regular checkups! While I was living in the US (1985-2015) I did very little of that. Now that I am bouncing back and forth between Germany and the Spanish island of Mallorca, I do regular checkups because the cost is FAR less!.
@TraneFrancks
@TraneFrancks Жыл бұрын
"They don't do that anymore." -- Got news for ya, Jason … Here in Tokyo, silver amalgam is still the base material covered by national health insurance. If you want polymer resin fillings, the price goes up by leaps and bounds.
@seafodder6129
@seafodder6129 Жыл бұрын
This sort of video really points out how poorly served we are by our own medical system compared to some of those abroad. Case in point, my annual checkup appointment for August 2nd was cancelled by the doctor and the earliest I could get it rescheduled is February 5, 2024. I mean, seriously?! Glad to hear y'all got thumbs up on your results!
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Wow. That's just wrong. Dang!
@seafodder6129
@seafodder6129 Жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns Well, it's the VA so not entirely out of character...
@geoffnewman3109
@geoffnewman3109 Жыл бұрын
Annual check ups are of no value.
@seafodder6129
@seafodder6129 Жыл бұрын
@@geoffnewman3109I daresay you'd have a different perspective on that if you had your 1st heart attack at age 36, had two angios to "fix" that, had another heart attack 5 years later and had to have a quintuple bypass (which for added fun included a collapsed lung, internal bleeding and a bad reaction to the anesthetic), and have had 6 stints since then. But please, you go right ahead with your blanket statements... I'm sure your cholesterol is just fine...
@geoffnewman3109
@geoffnewman3109 Жыл бұрын
@@seafodder6129 I am 70 and fit. I don’t know what my cholesterol is because I have chosen not to have it tested.
@noitawl
@noitawl Жыл бұрын
As a health nut for 30 years or so, I noticed something missing in your health maintenance plan: 80% of your immune system starts in your gut! Also, your digestive system is very important! Look into things you can take to improve that..like prebiotic, pre-biotics, digestive enzymes, apple cider vinegar, etc. Liked your video,very interesting for someone who lives in Canada...
@whitneylake2107
@whitneylake2107 Жыл бұрын
A wealth of very useful information. Super helpful. Thank you and best wishes from landlocked Montana !
@lueear1
@lueear1 Жыл бұрын
So interesting. Thank you for sharing. It almost sounds like booking a two week vacation and getting your healthcare taken care of is cheaper than having it done in the US.
@taplow
@taplow Жыл бұрын
that's why thailand has that lot of medical tourism!!
@dvjimenez252
@dvjimenez252 Жыл бұрын
one of your best because of the stop to your brother’ beautiful home. he and this wife have a home i could only dream of. hard work but oh the rewards to the earth. i’m close to tears. silly, but it’s how i feel. thank you. 🐣
@melanieshirkey5276
@melanieshirkey5276 Жыл бұрын
What a great vlog! So glad you both did the wellness health care! You both look amazing!❤
@nattersar77
@nattersar77 Жыл бұрын
It's so encouraging to hear the doctors actually advise you on nutrition and what foods to eat to boost certain levels. Unfortunately in the US, (at least for me in my experience) no doctor has said "Oh eat more seeds to boost that number..." they prescribe something instead of educating you about food and nutrition. It's surprising and very sad that there's such a huge gap here with the medical profession and "common sense." Also, I think in general with the way food supply is in the world and the state of the environment and soil, it's very difficult (even when eating organic and whole foods) to get all the nutrients without supplementing. I've seen as I get older that my body makes me very aware when I am lacking in something like magnesium, vitamin D, etc.
@dianawilson4368
@dianawilson4368 Жыл бұрын
Advice for your medical bag on ship: Clove essential oil. It is a topical anesthetic, particularly useful for the mouth, used in such a way for centuries. You mentioned in the video the potential of dental problems on a passage. It's probably the best way to dull dental pain without carrying around restricted substances.
@swahilijs
@swahilijs Жыл бұрын
Welcome back. I’ve missed your postings. After our first 2 months living in Tanzania, my wife was medivac to Nairobi . By 5:00 pm my wife had an emergency appendectomy. It went great. Hope yours is ok. Glad to hear you’re vegetarian too.
@GordonKnight-x3m
@GordonKnight-x3m Жыл бұрын
Excellent, not that I want to see this kind of content all the time but wow, very good information. a must see for all Americans.
@JohnnyLawBMC
@JohnnyLawBMC Жыл бұрын
Excellent, excellent excellent. Very nice job and extremely informative. Thank you so much!
@Mark-ki7ic
@Mark-ki7ic Жыл бұрын
Glad y'all are doing okay, thanks for all the info. (Jason I passed out once too giving blood ). Another sailor had a breast cancer scare so glad you got that checked out now. (Grace on Calico Sky's). Stay healthy.
@SRM_NZ
@SRM_NZ Жыл бұрын
Good on both of you for bringing such an important point to the forefront.....wellness is not something many of us think about. How is the boat build going?
@HappyGoLondons
@HappyGoLondons Жыл бұрын
Well, shoot! This was motivating! I have been wanting to do this whole body wellness test for awhile but it would be astronomically expensive in the US…so I just won’t because we can’t afford that. It would be cheaper and take less time to fly to Thailand, do it all, stay, and fly back! As always, thank you guys for sharing this stuff, too! Pricing, experiences, true things required for healthy living and functioning while living nomadic and not just beautiful remote islands (though I enjoy those too)! 💛 Lots of love to you both!
@charlienevergold3654
@charlienevergold3654 Жыл бұрын
Out of pocket in the US it will be around $500 possibly more. Find a Drs office that does all the blood work in house and it will be less. Tell a Dr you are paying CASH and you will be surprised at the prices. My cardiologist does a $99.99 “full cardio evaluation” blood tests (I don’t know witch ones), EKG, Echocardiogram and Carotid Ultrasound. You just need to find an office that owns all the equipment vs farms it out.
@laurierodriguez1432
@laurierodriguez1432 Жыл бұрын
So glad to have you back✌️💜
@jamesmp75
@jamesmp75 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking care of youSssss… Jason stop stressing …easier said than done… but let’s go! I love both of you… please keep making us contents 🥹
@brigittecrawley1872
@brigittecrawley1872 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting news and medical exams. Would love to have such a full exam in Canada. Cheaper then everything here. Good to hear you are both fairly healthy for your next adventure.
@BabyInCorner
@BabyInCorner Жыл бұрын
Hey Wynns! Don’t know if you remember me because I commented two years ago but I’m so happy to say I’m almost done with nursing school and just a few years away now from getting my own catamaran to sail the world! As a nursing student this is so interesting to see hospitals in other countries! Those chairs are so fancy for a hospital and don’t look easy to sanitize 😲😂 Sorry you passed out Jason 😭 my fiancé doesn’t like when I practice finding veins on him 😅 can’t wait to see the new boat! 🩷🛥️🌅🌈
@gonewiththewynns
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Ha ha, at least you have a practice patient. 😂 Congratulations on the boat! Will you be a traveling nurse now? Taking gigs along the coast?
@BabyInCorner
@BabyInCorner Жыл бұрын
@@gonewiththewynns aaaahhhhh thanks for the response! My plan is to do travel nursing to save the money and then once I’m ready to buy I’ll get a telehealth job and work remotely. I’m constantly researching the best internet options for sailing and always hoping they come out with some better stuff by the time I’m outfitting 😂 luckily if telehealth won’t work out due to Wi-Fi or something then per diem travel nursing options from island to island could be an option! Always planning, dreaming, and reworking the plan you know how it is 😂
@kensage5947
@kensage5947 Жыл бұрын
Very smart for you guys to do this. Proactive is good. Well done.
@karenpolansky9097
@karenpolansky9097 Жыл бұрын
Glad you’re taking good care of yourselves. ❤️❤️
@tinbarnranch
@tinbarnranch Жыл бұрын
Awesome content on this one. I found it very, very interesting. Thanks so much !
@johnclark2660
@johnclark2660 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Hopefully many of your followers will take seriously their own need for check-ups. Love you both.
@carvercebrun9454
@carvercebrun9454 Жыл бұрын
Glad you 2 are taking care of yourself
@richb313
@richb313 Жыл бұрын
Health is an important subject this is a fantastic episode.
@magan33ful
@magan33ful Жыл бұрын
Love this! So informative and cool to see how it’s done in Thailand.
@charlienevergold3654
@charlienevergold3654 Жыл бұрын
That’s a private hospital. That’s not the normal UHC hospital service.
@justincase5272
@justincase5272 Жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING! I doubt my initial flight physical for the Air Force, the most comprehensive one I've ever had, was as thorough as the one you two just took. I do remember they drew 6 vials of blood and the entire physical took 7-1/2 hours, with a ton of audiological, ophthalmological, pulmonary, kinesthetic, coordination, strength, cardiovascular, conditioning, psychological and other exams. Roughly half that amount of that time, however, was spent waiting on the next station. As for vegetarianism/veganism, I have more than 5 medical doctors in my family including two (mostly) vegetarians. As I'm very careful about what I eat and how I exercise, I've asked them all multiple questions over the years concerning diet, exercise and other issues of a medical nature. I've tried both veganism and vegetarianism, as have several members in our family. Two cousins did all the research, partnered with vegan teams in town, and lasted for about 20 years until they both came down with some long-term symptoms and condition indicative of a long-term lack of two essential amino acids only found in... Meat. So, after both had turned 50, they bit the bullet and now include small portions of eggs, fish, poultry, and yes, Biblically-acceptable mammalian meat in their diet. Sparingly, but there. They both feel much better, a condition substantiated by their significantly improved bloodwork. As for me, no matter how well I eat, I become a mental vegetable in about 6 weeks without the regular consumption of meat. There's a lot of dense nutrition in meat, especially beef. Besides, humans have indeed evolved as meat-eaters (omnivores), not herbivores, and the indisputable evidence of this exists in the many chemical/metabolic cycles inherent in human physiology are specifically designed to handle a variety of animal meats and fats. These metabolic pathways are also present in other mammalian omnivores and carnivores, but are either greatly reduced or not present at all in true mammalian herbivores. Kudos to Thailand for not dumping a ton of medications on you! If my doctor had his way, I'd be taking 7 band-aid medications a day instead of the one I actually need, having solved the root issues of all others via diet and exercise. American Nothing wrong with supplements -- in moderation. I take a 1/2 daily dose of a well-known, comprehensive multivitamin (about $1/month). Far more supplements than A and E can cause problems in excess, however. I like the idea of taking half a scoop of your A1 greens to round out your nutrition while eating a wide variety from all classes of foods: - Vegetables - Fruits - Nuts - Seeds - Beans - Legumes - Grains - Meats - Poultry - Meats - Fish - Meats - Beef - Eggs - Dairy - Spices (cinnamon, turmeric, etc.)
@bitsurfr46
@bitsurfr46 Жыл бұрын
I am glad you guys are taking care of yourselves, but looking forward to when the videos have both of you aboard a sailboat!
@mauricerobillard612
@mauricerobillard612 Жыл бұрын
Trust me you are in good hands. I'm a Canadian living here and the care is examplenary.
@debmarie55
@debmarie55 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. It's so important to take care of these routine Healthcare checkups while you are stationary. Now that you have established a relationship with those doctors, you'll feel more at ease the next time.
@DMSKITTLES
@DMSKITTLES Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and being honest. I love seeing all of this, just had a bunch of tests myself so i know the feeling!!!
@robinspeas9661
@robinspeas9661 Жыл бұрын
I am almost 70 and I live in the US. This video made me very jealous. I can't even find a general doctor and the cost is crazy and the scheduling is so far out I'd be dead before I got to see anyone. That's probably why our hospital emergency rooms are so crowded.
@oderblock
@oderblock Жыл бұрын
you won't find general doctors easily here in thailand.
@4HisGlory07
@4HisGlory07 Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it all turned out good. I was in the AirForce in 67 and was living in Nakon Phanom. I visited Bangkok several times. I enjoyed being there.
@warodomthamrongthanyawong691
@warodomthamrongthanyawong691 7 ай бұрын
You lived in Nakorn Phanom in 1967 when the Vietnam war was raging ?
@TheWestlandgirl
@TheWestlandgirl Жыл бұрын
I would definitely prefer Thailand Medical Systems after seeing this than our own here in the US. Any day.
@jameskelly5506
@jameskelly5506 Жыл бұрын
Been watching since Roy. Have you heard if your new boat is OK after the typhoon hit the city where it's being constructed? Looks like it got hit pretty bad!
@2Moza
@2Moza Жыл бұрын
It was refreshing to see a Channel do a Hospital Vlog in Thailand, I will say that if you don't have Hospital Insurance you can ask for a Cash Price at any of the Hospitals as well and the other side of the Hospital Visit is ask to be a Outpatient that will keep the cost down as well. Great Vlog And Welcome to Thailand. Joop Joop
@ShaunBowm
@ShaunBowm Жыл бұрын
Trail blazers Planning ahead , where is it affordable to do a complete health check , plus putting it into your iternery just like scrapping the Hull, boat maintenance. Huge difference from a home base to being wandering gypsies of the world
@BajaGirl302
@BajaGirl302 Жыл бұрын
Very challenging to eat correctly! It is doable, and I find myself constantly working out a great health plan! Health is always #1. I say everyday, Perfect Health , Perfect Life and A Magic Future! Without health, nothing matters!
@jams9705
@jams9705 Жыл бұрын
Just think how much fun it will be binge & binder your back to normal...
@nnpfffn.6392
@nnpfffn.6392 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Thailand.Wish u have the best experience here.
@BrianRhodes9763
@BrianRhodes9763 Жыл бұрын
Jason and Nikki: Just wait until you come back to Texas to renew your driver's License or State ID. Texas has changed it's policy for get or renewing a driver's license about 4-5 months ago. Now you have to make an appointment and it's usually 2-3 months away, And you need 2 proofs of residency. Just a heads up when that time comes around. Cheers from Texas.
@raisedbywolves-susankaren257
@raisedbywolves-susankaren257 Жыл бұрын
For your blood work..not quite the 24 I had checking everything....good job. Very cool setup for the full workups.❤
@Allikattoo
@Allikattoo Жыл бұрын
Between the cost the beautiful hospital and the professional looking doctors and nurses you guys hit the jackpot. The U.S. healthcare system could learn a thing or a thousand things from them. That is the most beautiful hospital I’ve ever seen.
@Jaq365
@Jaq365 Жыл бұрын
In other countries, healthcare is all about the patient, and the costs are reasonable. In the U.S., it's all about the bottom line, and the costs are outrageous.
@charlienevergold3654
@charlienevergold3654 Жыл бұрын
That’s a private hospital or the private side of the hospital. The normal Thai citizen with “Universal healthcare” wouldn’t have access to that area.
@KhouryNatalie
@KhouryNatalie Жыл бұрын
Not all hospitals are like that there. Get out in the rural areas and it’s completely different. That hospital they visited isn’t a typical representation of hospitals in that area.
@johnhancock1739
@johnhancock1739 Жыл бұрын
If we could kick the Gov out of our hospital. We could have this kind of service. That’s why we are Fucked!!!!
@clifbradley
@clifbradley Жыл бұрын
That is a private and boutique hospital, clinic and surgery center. It would be like you going to a high end plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills to get a work up done and then schedule a bunch of procedures. If you ever have to visit a Thai hospital, especially in most port areas, the 'hospital' is usually in with the dentist, the local surgeon and their child runs the local chandler house all connected with the police station across the street. Laos is the worst unless you get to the center of a large city. Singapore is the absolute best. Hong Kong is hit or miss. Cambodia, Myanmar and Sri Lanka all usually suck. Vietnam is usually good and the Philippines has some decent places, but a lot of places still practice 'spirit' medicine too.
@michaelplowman876
@michaelplowman876 Жыл бұрын
Super informative as usual. What was the breakdown on total costs versus tests? I didn't get the total picture here. I might seriously include Thailand because of the one stop shop. Thanks!
@RedSeas
@RedSeas Жыл бұрын
Healthcare whilst travelling can seem like such a jackpot but when it’s our only option it can definitely influence where we choose to sail next! Glad all is looking good.
@surfart5448
@surfart5448 Жыл бұрын
Dear Wynns, I'm now 69 years old, eat right, exercise, sleep (well not regularly scheduled) and still go surfing when the waves are gentle. I have suffered a heart issue 15 years ago that ultimately result in a triple bypass. Last year my s--thole employer ended my career. I only hope I will still have the will power to continue.
@gregvaughn4286
@gregvaughn4286 Жыл бұрын
great episode so much information thanks guys love ya
@torymblue2000
@torymblue2000 Жыл бұрын
For reference, it is $3600 for a dental crown and $3600 for a root canal in the US (insured!)
@r-p6278
@r-p6278 Жыл бұрын
You can do both item total pay not exceed 1300 usd with zirconia dental crown.Sorry for my Enlish.(per one teeth)
@kcsunnyone
@kcsunnyone Жыл бұрын
I just got my test results from annual physical (all amazing for 60) and ENT Thursday. Missed you two last week
@soloflight75
@soloflight75 Жыл бұрын
Popcorn and a Red Bull. Time for the show!! Basic training in the Army got me over passing out from needles. We had lots of practice.
@stephaniesansoucie
@stephaniesansoucie Жыл бұрын
Really fantastic episode. It helps to understand what the healthcare experience is like around the world. It's incredible that you got into a dermatologist next day for under $100. Amazing, really!
@richardmudafort800
@richardmudafort800 Жыл бұрын
You both did great! Amazing information all so well done Thank you! It is so sad that the great USA is not so great with health care, you figure. God Bless you both stay healthy & thank you amazing video 👍🌴❤️🎈
@saravaneerde6164
@saravaneerde6164 Жыл бұрын
Carry superglue. It can be used to fill in case of a lost filling.
@tomaspiquero8125
@tomaspiquero8125 Жыл бұрын
How crazyy. Keep strong, love you guys!! Best regards from Colombia!
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