topccat29
29 year HT veteran
I am disappointed to say that due to a complete travel nightmare I was unable to make it to Brussels. The airlines changed gates 3 times, postponed the departure about 10 times, changed the plane twice and then needed to get an okay on some parts they used from another plane on the one I was suppose to be flying which was not very comforting. They cancelled the flight somewhere around midnight and by the time I walked away from the ticket counter it was 12 hours later.
They did offer me a flight the next day which was almost twice as long with a stopover in New Jersey bringing me into Brussels sometime around 8:00 AM the day of my procedure. By the time I got in touch with BHR I was worn down and to say the least a little stressed. But I made that appointment and would have just kept waiting for that next flight. BHR felt that for my well being I should in fact not take that next flight as it just was not in my best interest and that I could reschedule. All I can say they are a clinic that cares about their patients.
Just like everyone else I try and balance the cost of the procedure with travel, hotel, and time off from work. I thought I could save a few dollars by taking United Airlines over Brussels Air which I used before. Big mistake on my part and in hindsight I didn t put too much thought into it. How the United Airlines employees handled the whole situation can only be described and amateurish and very unprofessional. But I also have completely forgotten how those same employees have been treated over the years by those in management as I know a few that work for the company. That treatment is reflected in how they represent their company which I would best describe as careless. I bring this up because for those that think it doesn t it matter which I have seen stated on the forums concerning clinics you are completely wrong.
I will reschedule and I can keep waiting as I m in no hurry. Things are very good right now without further procedures. It dawned on me as I sat at O Hare airport which is very brightly lit with dozens of skylights a hair transplant patient s nightmare. I remember how uncomfortable I felt sitting there before leaving for my first procedure. Well that unpleasant feeling was no longer there as I was able to sit and converse with those around me and be very relaxed. Spoke to one lady from San Antonio for well over an hour and it was a nice feeling being comfortable in my own skin which is exactly what I was trying to achieve.
Will update my thread when I have rescheduled.
They did offer me a flight the next day which was almost twice as long with a stopover in New Jersey bringing me into Brussels sometime around 8:00 AM the day of my procedure. By the time I got in touch with BHR I was worn down and to say the least a little stressed. But I made that appointment and would have just kept waiting for that next flight. BHR felt that for my well being I should in fact not take that next flight as it just was not in my best interest and that I could reschedule. All I can say they are a clinic that cares about their patients.
Just like everyone else I try and balance the cost of the procedure with travel, hotel, and time off from work. I thought I could save a few dollars by taking United Airlines over Brussels Air which I used before. Big mistake on my part and in hindsight I didn t put too much thought into it. How the United Airlines employees handled the whole situation can only be described and amateurish and very unprofessional. But I also have completely forgotten how those same employees have been treated over the years by those in management as I know a few that work for the company. That treatment is reflected in how they represent their company which I would best describe as careless. I bring this up because for those that think it doesn t it matter which I have seen stated on the forums concerning clinics you are completely wrong.
I will reschedule and I can keep waiting as I m in no hurry. Things are very good right now without further procedures. It dawned on me as I sat at O Hare airport which is very brightly lit with dozens of skylights a hair transplant patient s nightmare. I remember how uncomfortable I felt sitting there before leaving for my first procedure. Well that unpleasant feeling was no longer there as I was able to sit and converse with those around me and be very relaxed. Spoke to one lady from San Antonio for well over an hour and it was a nice feeling being comfortable in my own skin which is exactly what I was trying to achieve.
Will update my thread when I have rescheduled.
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