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  1. Agreed Boo, you have to make sure it has been pushed in enough so that you can't feel it anymore. Otherwise you feel not comfortable LM. It's so good to use them tho as you can swim etc whereas normally you can't during that time. I hope no men are reading this... about half your finger should go in as well to get it in the right place LM... sorry for being so graphic :o

  2. It's ridiculous to suggest that Bangkok 'is like London and nothing to do with the real Thailand'... If you go to the right places in the older parts of Bangkok you will see very clearly that it is everything to do with Thailand and Thai life and culture. If, of course, you choose to hang out in the tourist areas or Silom and Sukhumvit sky scrapers ... up to you :o

  3. I don't actually know what to say on this thread anymore and maybe Sheryl can give some form of middle man stuff. My experience of TB is of just about being dead, really, and then trying to understand it all via the doctors etc. So the first thing we all have to understand is TB does not go in straight lines ... it is complicated and each person's experience of it is different. Currently for me, if it's any help, I saw a chap who said that maybe the bugs that were showing 'positive' in a smear were actually dead so I was not positive at all !!!!! Go Figure !!!!! I am now stopping all medication because I don't believe the medics in UK know what to do... India maybe the most prominent in TB care ... but UK ... forget it

  4. From what my memory says... you can cut rubber from a tree about 6 years old until it is about 12. Then you cut them and sell for wood. I might be wrong with the calculations but the price for rubber is good now in the south. I would be marginly cautious as to why these folks were selling good rubber land also - just check cos the yield gets a good price right now...

  5. Hey Suegha how's you? Yeah I don't exactly enjoy being cold... like frozen to the bones... but I quite like wrapping up and braving the elements... went to the sea two days ago and in typical British style sat hugging a hot cup of tea while the wind blew a gale and the sea crashed up on the shore... I can see the sea from my doorstep and it's very comforting...

    We never get weather like Canada though...

  6. Very interesting chaps I guess I may have had sort of bad experiences on some days of mouldy clothes etc Must say I enjoy Thai culture but prefer a climate where I can layer clothes ... saying that the last 14 years of my life have been totally Thai in influence. But I do like the seasons

  7. Can't have lived in a hot climate for long then Monroe... day after day after day of heat and humidity can take it's toll, clothes get mould, food goes off in an hour and cold drinks don't stay cold five minutes... :o

  8. So what is this QuantiFERON®-TB Gold test ?? I Googled and got loads on Immunosuppresed stuff. Are you saying that you can tell from a blood test whether or not someone has TB??? That seems new to me but I will ask my Consultant next week

  9. Shit this is all really interesting. My son tested positive in UK 2006. They decided to put him on 3 months 'preventative' rifampacin and Izoniazid - made hime have severe mood swings. The more I read this thread the more I reckon the medics don't know what they are doing

  10. International Mushroom Society

    2306 Phaholyothin Road, Bangkhen, Bangkok 10900, Thailand

    Tel: 662 579 4418, Fax: 662 561 2591

    The organisation provides study tours of mushroom farms, on job training, provides expertise and equipment and prepares project proposals. They can provide free of charge Prof. Auetragul’s manual on the cultivation of oyster, jew’s ear and straw mushrooms, Published by the Food and Agriculture Organisation FAO.

    International Mushroom Society of the Tropics

    c/o Department of Biology

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Tel: 852 609 6286, Fax: 852 603 5646

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