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    Getting Medications While on Extended Stay in Europe

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    Hello,
    I've been able to get more than a 90-day supply with the drs approval in the states before leaving, but my insurance would not cover anything over 90, had to pay out of pocket. Depending on what drug you need, I would see if it is available in that (or those) countries without a prescription. For example, I was able to get metformin for type 2 diabetes in Ecuador just by asking for it at the counter.

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    Retired in Thailand.

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    RAY 0 said:
    Hello from the Land of Smiles (LOS). I'm Ray, residing in one of the quiet suburbs of Pattaya - no, it's not all wild parties, alcohol, and neon.
    I've come over on a bare-bones budget, so I'm learning how to navigate Visa, housing, healthcare and finance issues quickly, efficiently, and cheaply.
    So, if you're waiting for everything to be just right, don't.
    And by the way, if you're a Veteran, you'll also find V.F.W. and American Legion posts in town, with plenty of people willing to offer advice (even if you didn't ask for any- LOL).
    Enjoy your stay in Thailand.
    Thank you Ray! This will be a bare-bones budget for me as well! Best of Luck!

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    Local guides?

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    You might try the Lake Chapala Society: https://lakechapalasociety.com And most real estate agents offer a "get to know lakeside" tour...

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    face lift

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    Hi Lynne, I wrote an article about medical tourism for IL and you can find it here: https://internationalliving.com/medical-tourism-how-insiders-afford-new-hips-hair-plugs-and-facelifts/ A great place in Mexico for cosmetic surgery is Guadalajara. I suggest you reach out to Lori Payne there, who is a healthcare facilitator: https://www.facebook.com/mymedicalconcierge?mibextid=ZbWKwL

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    Travelers utilizing powered mobility chairs

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    Hi, Ray. I know that there are tour companies here who specialize in wheelchair tours. They might be able to give you much more insight, and you can also tell be looking at the areas they tour where the most mobility-friendly areas are in Portugal. Here is a link to one of those tour companies: www.adaptedtoursportugal.com. Glenda

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