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PeaceBlondie

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  1. As ProThaiExpat says, you can google any medicine sold in Thailand, either by trade or generic name, and find out its normal dosage, why it's prescribed, what it treats, side effects, overdose, contra-indications, etc.

    As for aspirin, my neurologist took me off of Plavix and put me on 300 mg of aspirin per day. I had a stroke, but someone commented last week that 300 mg is a lot. It's a lot more than 60 mg!

    It's a lot, maybe revise your own personal situation b4 posting I would have thought.

    I consulted my professor of neurology, who monitors me. I've now had 3 strokes. He now has me on 75 MG of Apolet and 300 mg of Aspent.
  2. Any consideration for sending children *** should be approached with due diligence. Age of the student, future plans for their education, (what country), support for acceptance to foreign university, financial help for university(scholarship), quality of the teachers who your child will be involved with in the classroom, leadership of the teachers by the management, pertinent info available to parents, management, paren communication, etc are a few areas that warrant investigation as well as feed back from parents who have children attending.
    That applies to every school in the galaxy, including Prem and Waxahacie public schools.
  3. I started teaching here with a BA, TEFL, and more energy than most Thai teachers have, at age 60. Did very well at the job, never missed a day of work.

    With all respect, but I've seen so many Thais who are full time teachers, being on duty at most weekends. Their life is being at school. No criticism about your teaching results, please don't get me wrong.

    I doubt most of the Thai teachers worked most weekends. My comment was about how much energy they displayed. Most of them usually just sat behind the desk and spoke Thai in English classes. They are dedicated and they dress well.

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