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Recuperation Options in HCMC

lifemagic

I'm coming to HCMC at the end of the month (I'm °µÍø½ûÇøriate in Cambodia) to arrange a hip replacement (poss. bi-lateral). I'll need at least six weeks to recover as I understand so am looking for somewhere suitable.


I came last month for an MRI and the hotel in district 5 was kind of potentially suitable, i.e. reliable elevator, 350k a night, hard bed, decent chair, bathroom with no step, so I could ask the manager for a deal. It was a bit pokey though as I'll be inside a lot, possibly a live-in carer to start. Not sure how the manager would feel if I was on crutches.


I've got a few more options to try next time from booking.com. I don't know if the hospital (likely FV or Vinmec) will know anything. I asked Vinmec and they just said airbnb, but to me hotels look better.


Open to any ideas.

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OceanBeach92107

...possibly a live-in carer to start. - @lifemagic


I'd say that your need for available, on-call assistance will be even more important than the lodging you choose, especially during your first 3 weeks.


Also, you'll need physical therapy which almost certainly isn't included in your surgical fee.


It sounds as if you don't have any personal connections in HCMC. I'm a retired registered nurse and that worries me a lot, for your sake

Malcolmleitrim

How long will you stay in hospital? Based on my limited experience here in Ireland, after your discharge you would normally spend at least a week in a nursing home receiving physical therapy. You will need care, this is very serious surgery.

lifemagic

The package qouted from FV includes 6 days care post op. I'm going to face the same issues where ever I do this, so to me it makes sense to go to where I'm most comfortable with the surgeon.

Lennerd

I'm coming to HCMC at the end of the month (I'm °µÍø½ûÇøriate in Cambodia) to arrange a hip replacement (poss. bi-lateral). I'll need at least six weeks to recover as I understand so am looking for somewhere suitable.
I came last month for an MRI and the hotel in district 5 was kind of potentially suitable, i.e. reliable elevator, 350k a night, hard bed, decent chair, bathroom with no step, so I could ask the manager for a deal. It was a bit pokey though as I'll be inside a lot, possibly a live-in carer to start. Not sure how the manager would feel if I was on crutches.

I've got a few more options to try next time from booking.com. I don't know if the hospital (likely FV or Vinmec) will know anything. I asked Vinmec and they just said airbnb, but to me hotels look better.

Open to any ideas. - @lifemagic

Look for hotels in District 7 near FV Hospital. Many if not most hotels in D1 have steep and numerous steps from the street up to the lobby - difficult on crutches. 


If close to hospital, complications can be a sort ride away?


Good luck! Better take all the luck you can get!


PS. A man I know had bowel cancer surgery at FV about 5 years ago. He’s doing well and praises to the sky the skill and care he saw and received there. District 7, HCM City.

OceanBeach92107

Added note: you almost certainly won't be given crutches. much more likely you are going to be using a walker.

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lifemagic

@Lennerd

Good to hear, thanks. I'll have a scout around.