@@LifeParaguay fur sore, on one of my video’s comments, someone just asked about medical care in Paraguay, so I referred them to this video to get an account of what it is like! 🙌🏼
Thank you for the excellent experience based advice in your videos. I find much of your content also applies to other south american countries such as Ecuador, which we are enroute to shortly.
Donna paid $9,000 NZD about 10 years ago for her daughter. That’s incredibly cheap. You have to look in every country for good service. I’m heading to Fiji in a couple of weeks to get my teeth done cheaper than in NZ and I get a holiday.
We were adviced when we got our health insurance that there is a difference between "dentista" and "odontologo". Odontologo is trained professional and "dentista" can be anyone. Our insurance deliverer told us that some customers of "dentistas" have had catastrophic results.
They are the same. Odontologo/a is a more technical designation and dentista is a more historical and old name for the same profession. Currently, I believe the name of odontologo/a sounds more refined, professional, and more proper,
Great infi! Ill be there in November looking for a dentist - and hopefully a good chiro or osteo or some amazing person that can put my rib back where it belongs. Is osteo a thing in Paraguay? 🙂🙏
How old are your kids? I’m asking because I have a fourteen year old boy and I’m wondering about the school, did you send them to a private school? Thank you in advance for the answer!
Hi I have seen many of your videos now, but can’t figure out why you are in Paraguay. Are you running away from your home country, escaping weather, taxes, immigrant muslims, laws…? Or did you fell in love with Paraguay, and made a sacrified moving away from home?
Without going into detail, we tired of the madness. If you live in the countries we were associated with and can't see the madness, well, I guess we'd be on a different page then. The madness hasn't come here to anywhere near the same extent. We didn't run away, we chose to leave. Meanwhile, we hear of many people who remained that live in misery. For us this was a choice of a better place and better life for our family. It was a great choice.
Thanks
Good on you, guys x. Looking forward to returning
Thanks for the support Sue 🙏 hope all is great with you 😉
@@LifeParaguay Thanks 🤗 See you again early-ish 2025, stay well
Good topic for discussion!
Thank you, man.
Hey Adam, thanks for sharing your experience with the medical system in Paraguay. Good to know.
Hey man, thanks for tuning in.
@@LifeParaguay fur sore, on one of my video’s comments, someone just asked about medical care in Paraguay, so I referred them to this video to get an account of what it is like! 🙌🏼
@@HaveYourADVENTURE Gracias amigo. It's a big question for most people.
Good 👍 one! Thanks for the info! I hope to check Paraguay out in the not too distant future. I have also started working on my Spanish
Good work. language acquisition is the key.
Thank you for the excellent experience based advice in your videos. I find much of your content also applies to other south american countries such as Ecuador, which we are enroute to shortly.
Thanks 🙂
That is great to hear. We are heading to PY early next year and my son needs braces. Maybe we will check out some dentists while we are there.
Cool. Well, if you go to Caacupe we can recommend a great dentist there. Contact us if need the dets.
Donna paid $9,000 NZD about 10 years ago for her daughter. That’s incredibly cheap. You have to look in every country for good service. I’m heading to Fiji in a couple of weeks to get my teeth done cheaper than in NZ and I get a holiday.
Stop eating sugar and fruit and drinking sodas... And you won't need a dentist
I wish you had talked about bypass and stent intervention. Does one need to travel to Brazil or Argentina??
Sorry we don't know anything about these types of operations. Maybe ask in another forum?
We were adviced when we got our health insurance that there is a difference between "dentista" and "odontologo". Odontologo is trained professional and "dentista" can be anyone. Our insurance deliverer told us that some customers of "dentistas" have had catastrophic results.
They are the same. Odontologo/a is a more technical designation and dentista is a more historical and old name for the same profession. Currently, I believe the name of odontologo/a sounds more refined, professional, and more proper,
Oh, that's interesting. I've always wanted to be a dentist...I came to the right place!
Great infi! Ill be there in November looking for a dentist - and hopefully a good chiro or osteo or some amazing person that can put my rib back where it belongs. Is osteo a thing in Paraguay? 🙂🙏
We haven't used a chiro or osteo here but good ones would be here....somewhere.
@@LifeParaguay Tks! I’ll let you know what I find🌼
Had to laugh at the thumb
How old are your kids? I’m asking because I have a fourteen year old boy and I’m wondering about the school, did you send them to a private school? Thank you in advance for the answer!
Hi there, they are 14 and 15 yo. We homeschool.
Hi
I have seen many of your videos now, but can’t figure out why you are in Paraguay. Are you running away from your home country, escaping weather, taxes, immigrant muslims, laws…? Or did you fell in love with Paraguay, and made a sacrified moving away from home?
Without going into detail, we tired of the madness. If you live in the countries we were associated with and can't see the madness, well, I guess we'd be on a different page then. The madness hasn't come here to anywhere near the same extent. We didn't run away, we chose to leave. Meanwhile, we hear of many people who remained that live in misery. For us this was a choice of a better place and better life for our family. It was a great choice.