How can he lay his cards on the table when he has no hands :o:o:o:o.
Ok that said...
Initial operation...
This was done in a public hospital as an emergency admittance.
out of pocket expenses
$1700.00 for the hand micro surgeon specialist (after medicare and private health cover rebate).
Physio... 4 months 5 days a week at the public hospital $0.00 (that's another story).
If done at private physio about $80-$200 per session depending on the treatment (now it starts to add up as the rebate you get is about $65)
Physio.. 6 months 3 days a week at the public hospital (see notes above)
Physio.. 2 months 1 day a week at the public hospital (see notes above)
Second operation.. private hospital (this was to straighten and pin the finger)
out of pocket expenses
$1000.00 for the same specialist
$250 for the anathesist
(this was after the rebate from medicare and private health insurance)
The second operation was done during the last 2 months of physio so the above applies.
So in all about $3000.00 out of pocket expenses.
Hate to think what it would of cost if I had to pay the physio bill, as they use some pretty expensive stuff to get the wound to heal. So I would say that most of the physio sessions would have been around the $200.00 mark.
And on top of this I couldn't do any woodwork for about 18 months.
Sawstop great innovation. Upfront cost high. On going costs, are they really that high, no I don't think so compared to the above cost.
If you can afford the saw in the first place then the first time it activates and saves finger,hand or whatever you will probably be happy shelling out $500 to put your saw back together.
Steve
Steve