3. Complete Care

 I’m employed as a Chief Engineer    shutterstock_195205058
on a world cruising motor yacht.

Since 1996 we’ve been out on the Pacific Rim and the majority of our cruises will find us in rather exotic destinations – most could be referred to as perhaps being of the third world.

During our transit from the Philippines to Yap, I started noticing a shortness of breath that just continually got worse. By the time we reached Yap, I was struggling for breath.

I visited the local government hospital and the doctor gave me some medication for congestion, and then instructed me to return in a week.

After five days I was no longer able to maintain my duties on board, so plans were made to fly me to the nearest full medical facility, the U.S. Naval Hospital in Guam.

Unfortunately, my condition quickly deteriorated. I had to be transferred to shore where a local hotel was used as a base of operations.

After hearing from me, my family in the U.S. contacted IMG. The IMG medical staff immediately went to work. On New Year’s Eve I was evacuated to the Miami Heart Institute. My initial diagnosis in Guam made me a candidate for transplant. After arriving in Miami it was revised to surgery to install a pacemaker. The final diagnosis after almost a month of hospitalization allowed me to walk out under medication that controls my condition.

IMG was there every step of the way. The handling of finances was a godsend. My family’s experience was similar to most – the pains and worries of attempting to deal with medical crisis. The financial burden for medical care at that time is not something that the family needs or could have handled.

I spent two months in the U.S. completing rehab and undergoing numerous check-ups with the cardiologist. Once again IMG made this pain-free. I can’t get over the personal involvement of IMG. All parties seemed personally involved in this group effort for recovery. At rehab, an IMG staff member called just to check on my progress. According to the doctors, this was a first for them.

I spent two months in the U.S. completing rehab and undergoing numerous check-ups with the cardiologist. Once again IMG made this pain-free. I can’t get over the personal involvement of IMG. All parties seemed personally involved in this group effort for recovery. At rehab, an IMG staff member called just to check on my progress. According to the doctors, this was a first for them.

MORE:

1   2 Testimonials