Winnipeg Man Spends $30K on Mexico Back Surgery to Skip Canada Wait Times
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In December, Dean Simpson, a 60-year-old Winnipeg resident, suffered a severe back injury after slipping on ice. The accident pinched a nerve in his left leg between two discs, causing excruciating pain that he likened to a drill bit penetrating his bones. Confined to his home due to the unbearable agony, Simpson faced the reality of prolonged wait times for medical care in Canada. Determined to find relief, he and his wife traveled to a private clinic in Mexico in June. There, Simpson underwent an MRI and was quickly scheduled for surgery, a procedure that cost him over $30,000 out of pocket. This story highlights the challenges and personal sacrifices some Canadians face in seeking timely medical treatment. Katherine Dornian of Global News brings you this compelling account of one man's journey to reclaim his health against the odds.