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Canadians Discuss Why They Went To India For Spinal Surgery

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Brian and Chandra discuss why they left Canada to get spinal surgery for Chandra in India and relate their frustrating experience with the medical system in Canada

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  • i suffered a work injury and immediately workers comp became involved and blatantly lied to me about my medical condition; i was starved into return to work driving a semi truck with 2 undiagnosed spinal injuries on oxycontin and morphine, even with the medication which literally almost caused me to have a head-on collision, i could not due my job safely; it took 28 canadian doctors almost 2 yrs to get my 1 st spinal injury diagnosed and another 5 years for the 2nd spinal injury diagnose.

  • EMPLOY MORE IMG WHO OTHERWISE DRIVING TAXI IN CANADA. YOU PEOPLE ARE SO RETARD?

  • Canada has hallow pride what a shame there are 5000 foreign doctors driving taxi and delivering pitza. SHAME ON CANADA.

  • @newyorkeastside Canadian health system is noting but " WORLD'S GREATEST JOKE"

    More then 5000 foreign doctors in Canada are driving taxi and delivering pitza. SHAME SHAME ON CANADA

  • you must have been on pain killers when you voted for Obama........cus when you sobered up you realized that the "hopey changey" thing didn't work out for back injury patience.......people are running for the hills to get better and cheaper healthcare.....

  • give me a break.

  • Thank you for a great honest video, these are the facts that people need to understand,what an embarrassment this should be for our governments but in truth they only care about money.

    Well done India and well done you.

    Good luck and good health.

    Tony B.

  • Hi, my name is Tony Bernardo and I live in

    Scotland. I have a broken spine and a huge

    abscess in my kidney. I am having to deal

    with three different hospitals and although they are aware of the pain I am in they are "unable" to speed up the process.

    I have had all the scans and tests and two operations have been agreed to, however as the months roll on and the pain becomes unbearable I am unable to get any communication whatsoever about my case. Surely this can't be right.

    "GREAT" BRITAIN,????

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