One thing to always worry about when living and working in a Third World Country is Health Care. It is not just quality, but so often the crazy rules other countries have are even worse then what we hear about the US system. Consider this situation I just dealt with here in Guayaquil, Ecuador:
My wife is bedridden due to pain from a herniated disk in her back. The Doctor prescribes a pain medication - 20 doses of 5mg each. I go to the one pharmacy in the area that carries that medicine. Can't help me. They have the medicine, but they only sell it in quantities of 30. Can't buy 30 because the prescription is for 20. They can'
t just call or fax the doctor to clarify or correct it, like a US pharmacist normally would do. Can't buy 20 because the minimum is 30. It takes a second roundtrip to the doctor and again to the pharmacy to get the medication.
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