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21 April 2022

Helping a friend with Dental in Mexico

breakfast Los Algodones MexicoI was glad to have somebody with me when doing dental in Mexico many years ago.  The work is professional and good, the English was better, but communications were still lousy.  Maybe it’s cultural.  Manana…

Gayle & Gaelyn RVs Quechan lot AZ-Mexico borderWith a Thursday 7:30am appointment for dental in Mexico, Gayle and I moved our RVs to a huge parking lot at the Arizona/Mexico border the afternoon before.  This is actually run by the Quechan Native Americans and they also have a casino/hotel just up the road.  Not the most glamorous camp this winter but convenient, and fenced with security.  We parked for least sun on windows and most breeze in preparation for several 99° days.

parking lot sunrise border AZ MexicoI set the alarm so we’d have plenty of cool time in the morning.

crossing Mexico border

reception detal office Los Algodones MexicoTook off walking at 7am and were across the border to Los Algodones, Mexico, and in the dental office in 15 minutes, and before most of the staff as they actually opened at 8am.  By 8:30 Gayle was whisked away and I was told to return at 1pm.  However, I didn’t have any plans to leave and even packed snacks and a book.  Was shown to a waiting room where I had a phone signal and messed around online.  (Verizon doesn’t charge extra for being across this border.)

cow plaza Los Algodones MexicoAvoiding the crowds

After a couple hours I ventured out looking for breakfast.  Unfortunately, that means wandering the crowded sidewalks lined with vendors selling hawking jewelry, clothes, dentists, leather belts, jewelry, medications, hats, jewelry, eye glasses and more.  Lots of things I neither need or want and many “No gracias.”

restaurant Los Algodones Mexico

menu Los Algodones Mexico

singers at breakfast Los Algodones MexicoBreakfast was cheap and delicious including a serenade by two men exquisitely crooning with a synthesizer for music.  I took video and will try to share some of it somewhere.

By noon the dentist was done pulling 23 teeth, and completed a small area of bone graft.  It did take about 1 ½ hours more before Gayle was ready to leave.  She had been told a free shuttle service would return us across the border to our RVs in the parking lot.  In reality, the free shuttle took us 1 1/2 blocks to the waiting line to cross the border.  Ah, dental in Mexico.  Thank goodness for shade cover and benches because it took another 1 1/2 hours to actually cross the border.  From there we could have called a taxi but instead walked the block back to our parking lot camp.  What a trooper.  It was HOT!  Especially being parked on asphalt.  Yet Gayle was able to eat some ice cream and take a nap.  I sat outside, moving my chair around the truckcamper to stay in shade.

Sadly, we had to return the next day for her temporary dentures.  Another miscommunication as she’d been told she would leave with those the first day.  Dentures are made somewhere in town, and I’m sure orders come from many of the over 350 dentists in Los Algodones.  We were told the dentures would be there at 11am.  Nice that we didn’t have to rush that morning.  When we arrived at 10:45 we were told her appointment was for noon.  So we went to the air-conditioned waiting room, for over two hours.  Once the dentures were “fitted” in Gayle’s poor swollen mouth she took them out and we returned to the border, with no waiting line, and back to the RVs.  No way she would be driving anywhere that day so paid for another night and I chased the shade again that afternoon reading until too dark to see.

empty parking lot Quechan border AZ MexicoI really wanted a photo from the far end of the parking lot but it was too hot to walk there.  Part of that Friday evenings entertainment was watching hours of cars in line to cross the border to Mexico.

line of cars SR186 S to MexicoSaturday morning at 62° almost felt cold.  I’m kidding of course.  But it certainly was an improvement over 99° outside and well over 100° inside.  I know, it’s a dry heat.  But a RV is sort of like a sauna without the water.  We left the parking lot around 10am going opposite the over mile-long line of traffic headed to possibly dental in Mexico, but more likely going home or vacation.

truckcamper VFW BLM camp Yuma AZI returned to the BLM camp adjacent to the VFW along AZ95, north side of Yuma and Gayle shopped along the way.  Fortunately a RV had pulled out of a place with a little more shade and space for us both to park for who knew how long.  I wouldn’t leave until Gayle felt good and knew she didn’t have to return for more dental in Mexico.  Actually, she will return next fall for implants and click-in dentures, but that will have to be a different story.

shade camper VFW BLM camp Yuma AZShade under an invasive Tamarisk/Salt Cedar tree

I looked forward to a slight cooling trend.  Yes, I said cooler not cold, because you know I hate cold weather.  But there is a fine line for comfort, especially living in a RV off grid.  I plan on adding at least one 12 volt fan to move air around inside the camper and that would also help move heat when it’s cold.  But with a high predicted for 92° and no breeze it was unbearable to sit inside at the computer by 10:30 Sunday morning.  I’ve tried a couple times to use the laptop outside but the light is awful on the screen.  Besides, birds are frequently distracting.

Early evening found Gayle—with her teeth in—and I visiting with a neighbor who had been parked in the same location for several months.  We also met Olaf from “USSR/Ukraine” but has lived in the US for many years, whose English is not great. He didn’t stay long then Scott came over for a break from his packing to leave in the morning after many months here also. Far too social around here.

Gayle wore her new teeth for about two hours and they look great. Then she had a little trouble getting them out and removing the too much glue. We laughed like crazy, because what else can you do.

late light Tamarisk tree VFW BLM Yuma AZ(as above)

The next day was at least 10° cooler so I could work inside on the computer processing photos and writing a blog post.  I gave thought to another video and will share more about that.  Plus it’s almost time to make a plan for the next move.  And because I was running low on ice cream, it wouldn’t be long before I HAD to go to town, not a favorite activity.

Besides, Gayle needed to go to town the next day and spared me the chore by picking up a couple things.  Thanks girlfriend.  Another reason I didn’t want to drive to town was predicted high winds, and they blew dust around so thick I could barely see the nearby mountains.

That afternoon I started to smell propane, a sure sign one tank is about to empty.  So I switched to the full tank and immediately noticed a leak on the hose to that tank.  Not good but is repairable.  Turned it back off and switched the good hose to the full tank.  As many of you know, I’ve struggled for almost three years now with the “new” propane tank style with only part of that problem being the hoses too long.  And that will be fixed after I get home.

Mesquite tree flowers VFW BLM Yuma AZMesquite catkins

With Gayle’s mouth healing and feeling better, not 100% good, I started thinking more about my next move.  But with Easter weekend approaching I wanted to be in a comfortable place as I don’t like to travel on holiday weekends.  Plus after over a week in noisy camps I wanted peace and quiet.

Denny's menu Yuma AZ

Goodwill Yuma AZYogis Grill Yuma AZ

Couldn’t resist

thrift store globe from Yuma AZSo, Thursday morning I packed and rolled to Yuma for groceries. But first breakfast and a thrift store fix where I bought a globe that presumably lights up.  Not as old as the globe borrowed from Berta many years ago and later lost in the Yarnell Fire.  When I get home, we’ll see if it works.  Then better to buy groceries when not hungry, and found diesel fuel at $4.79/gal.

desert haze SR95 N AZFinally on the road by 1pm headed north on AZ95 to…

Kofa Mts Palm Canyon Rd AZ…where else, the BLM adjacent to Kofa NWR, my go to south of Quartzsite.

Kofa Mts moon BLM Palm Canyon Rd Kofa NWR AZAnd a marvelous place (watch the camp video) to watch and photograph the full moon.

And that meant using the big camera again as that didn’t happen for almost a week.  I just wasn’t motivated in the Yuma camp and the phone worked for going to Mexico.  Plus I’m trying to take video.  That’s still a huge learning curve and I really don’t want to just rehash what I’m writing here on the blog.  I’ve watched more RV traveler videos in the last month than my entire web-life.  I need a niche, a grabber, logo, and introduction.  Plus probably more that I don’t know about yet.  So right now, I’m just trying a little bit of everything.  Please, let me know what you think.

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10 January 2012

Flowers from my dentist

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I received this marvelous bouquet from, are you ready for this, my dentist.  Hand delivered by an employee from Prescott Modern Dentistry, 30 miles away.  She was happy to get out of the office and make the drive.

Almost two weeks ago I underwent five hours of surgery including bone grafting for the two upper implants for the removable overdenture and four lower implants for the fixed denture.  I’ve been sore and miserable since then.  Taking hydrocodone for the pain gave me wings most days but also dropped me into a very black hole one day.  I can’t bite or chew yet.  Healing could take 6-8 weeks so I’ll be on a liquid and soft diet for that long.  I have to keep reminding myself that I will be able to bite and chew again, better than I have for many years.  I’m dreaming of steak, pizza, popcorn, apples, pistachios, raw vegies, sub-sandwich, almonds, crunchy french fries, corn on the cob, trail mix, crackers, chips…

Dang that made me hungry.  Guess I’ll go heat up some sweet potato chicken baby food.  Pudding for dessert! Smile

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06 December 2011

Dentist vacation at Quechan Casino Resort

Last week I went to visit a dentist in Algodones, Mexico.  The office and facilities are large and clean.  The staff very friendly with some English spoken and the rest translated answered my questions.  Yet I didn’t opt for their offer.  I had specifically asked if they did the “All-on-4 fixed” denture implants when making the appointment.  But they do something different which would require bone grafting and a sinus lift.  No thanks, I already suffer from sinusitis.  Plus still extremely expensive and would take until next October to complete.  The all-on-4 implants are done in a day with my current dentures attached and in three months I’d get permanent porcelain teeth.
01 View on to pool area from our 3rd floor room Quechan Casino Resort Winterhaven CA (1024x741)
So even though I haven’t decided what to do about my teeth it wasn’t hard to decide to stay a second night at the Quechan Casino Resort.  The Buffet and Food Court were both good although room service for breakfast was cold.
02 Hot rub and pool-river Quechan Casino Resort Winterhaven CA (1024x768)
The highlight of the stay was soaking in the hot tub, several times.  We passed on the cooler river/pool water that has a light current.  Looked like fun if it had been warmer outside.
03 Pool-river Quechan Casino Resort Winterhaven CA (1024x760)
I only gambled the $10 given to me on my “free” club card.  Oh yea, and $1 to get the card thing started.  I’m not much of a gambler.
04 Drug & alcohol purchases in Algodones Mexico (768x1024)
My purchases in Mexico included drugs and alcohol.
Unfortunately I started getting sick on our drive back home.  Nose running, coughing and lost my voice for two days.  I’m feeling a little better today, just not 100%.

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