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Usual rate at private hospitals is 20-30k. I've never seen it priced as low as 10K. Was this a government hospital?
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It is customary in Thailand. I can't say re other places.
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It certainly makes sense to do a thorough eye examinstikn first. There are other conditions which can co-exist and have implications for cataract temoval. EKG, fasting blood sugar and CBC are pretty standard and if you have had done in past 3 months they may accept that report Alternately you can get it done at an outside clinic and submit that. They just want to rule out diabetes infection or heart problem. You are unlikely to get cataract removal for less than 80 - 100 per eye at a private hospital in Bangkok. But government hospital will be around 25k assuming standard lens.
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I just completed this quiz. My Score 60/100 My Time 169 seconds
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First I have heard of it. Perhaps neely opened? Appears to have just one doctor. In Bangkok by far the best private place to have cataract or other eye surgery is Rutnin Eye Hospital. https://www.rutnin.com/en/home/ If hovernment facility pteferred then either Mettapracharak Eye Hospital in Nakhon Phatom Or Metta International Eye Hospital in Bangkok (affilated with the above)
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Prostate surgery user reviews .... turp? rezum? other ?
Sheryl replied to rumak's topic in Health and Medicine
The dosage range for tamsulosin is .4 - .8 mg daily. Since you are already on DuoDart which contains .4mg, you would add no more than another .4mg to that. It is usually taken as a single dose, true. Assuming you take the DuoDart in the morning, doctor may have suggested the additional .4 at night to help maintain blood levels through the night since this is when your symptoms are worst. Best to ask him rather than try to second guess about it. -
If you have had an epidural injection then presumably you have had xrays & MRI to identify cause of the pain. What did they show and how recently were they done? And how recent was the epidural? I ask because degenerative spine conditions change with time. Stem cells and PRP for back pain are still in investigative/experimental stage. Basically your options are (1) see top spine specialist for new or second opinion regarding cause of the pain and best treatment and/or (2) see physical therapist. Ideal would be both, and in that order. But for PT you'd need to be in BKK for a while, how long will you be staying?
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Northern Irishman fights for life after Thailand holiday accident
Sheryl replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No indication that this speciric accident occurred on Koh Tao. Nothing said about where in Thailand it occurred. -
Another go with Monurol to kill my prostatitis...
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
The OP has had a thorough workup in the UK and a bacteria was cultured. Unfortunately it is resistant to many drugs and he was advised he needs a prolonged course of intravenous therapy with a costly class of drugs called carbenams. This resistance very likely results from prior (incomplete) treatments and attempts at self treatment so others should take note., -
Actually rosuvastatin does have some advantages over simvastatin. Matters more for some patients than others. Especially advantageous if triglycerides are elevated as well as LDL. Many patients will do fine on Simva or aotrvastatin, but some do need rosuvastatin. The poster should discuss with his doctor where a change to Simvastatin would be appropriate in his specific case. There are now many locally made generic forms of rosuvastatin now in Thailand. Brand names: Cholestar Crestatin K-zuva Otagil Rosetta Rostatin Rosuva Rovas Surotin Many of these brands cost less than what that poster is taking (Vivacor, an import) . For example, Rosetta 10 mg is 365 baht for box of 30 here https://bangkokdrugstore.com/product/rosetta-rosuvastatin-10-mg-box-of-30-tablets/
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Costs of care under Medicare will be the same anyplace since Medicare sets the rate. The only locality specific issue in mecical costs is the availability of doctors who will accept Medicare. Avoid NYC for sure. And of course, living costs vary greatly by locality but for that you might prefer to look at places you have friends you might stay with. If you do nto have any friends anywhere, then the combination of inexpensive lodging plus good availability of doctors/hospitals would be key, and as you'd likely also nto have a car, that means a comparatively inexpensive city. Note that there is a penalty for late enrollment in Part B, Part B is not so much for catastrophic coverage as all outpatient care. In the US that is a lot as hospitalizations are kept very short, with much care done as outpatient.
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Virtually everything is covered, inpatient and outpatient. Main exception would be drugs not on the MoPH list. Other exception are some medical devices, for example the special catheters used for cardiac ablation. You can find that list here, but it is not complete as they are constantly adding to it . ALso some drugs I don't see on it, nonetheless people seem to get under SS. Whether because added more recently or hospitals just don't bother to charge, I am not sure. https://pubmiddleware.mims.com/resource/document/82AE6301-4B56-473D-A76E-ADA40096A174/pdf/MIMS_1_2022
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Another go with Monurol to kill my prostatitis...
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
The OP has had this infection many years and long ago maxxed out on common antibiotics like doxy, bactrim etc. Even quinolones. He has multi-drug resistant infection responsive to only a small range of new antiobiotics that must be given intravenously. -
Another go with Monurol to kill my prostatitis...
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
Do not bother with anything other than the antibiotics listed as S. Doctor might want to repeat the culture before treating since report is old and may (should) repeat after treatment. That and maybe a PSA are all I would expect by way of tests and they are not costly. It is the medication that will cost. Your main issue will be persuading them to let you come daily for infusion rather than being admitted to hospital. -
Seeking Recommendations for Alcohol Rehab Centers in Thailand
Sheryl replied to pedro01's topic in I Drink Too Much Forum
Please see pinned thread https://aseannow.com/topic/839185-rehab-options-for-alcohol-andor-drug-addiction-in-thailand/ However you are going to find that the sort of place you have in mind is extremely expensive here. Possibly more so than in the UK or Spain with much less success rate. Other than Wat Tham Krabok and New Life they are all very much for-profit "luxury" places. You are right to be concerned about Wat Tham Krabok's extreme approach, it needs an iron will and strong physical constitution to get through that and it lacks medically trained staff to deal with physical effects of detox which can be severe, even life threatening . . ..especially in an older person. New Life is not set up or staffed to deal with physical detox, it is more suitable for people looking to make a new start after having already detoxed and also is very much centered on Buddhist theory and practice, might not make much sense to someone who does not have that background. Also English speaking can be a bit limited as it is oriented to Thais. So that leaves the "luxury" places. Of these, the Cabin is the longest-standing/ probably the most experienced. Or else somewhere other than Thsiland. There are quite a lit of places in Spain though I can't suggest one over the other. -
Another go with Monurol to kill my prostatitis...
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
If I recall correctly you had a culture & sensitivity which showed the organism is resistant to most antibiotics including sulfonamides. Treatment should be based on that not what helped other people whose pathogens likely differed. -
Moved to the "Off the Beaten Track" COVID vacvine sub-forum in light of large amount of factual misinformation
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If you need an actual podiatrist then https://www.footcare.co.th/ If only orthotics, then either the above or https://www.cepo.life/custom-made-insoles-and-sandals
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Again - need to avoid using the term endoscopy by itself since there are a very large number of procedures, involving different organs, that are endoscopic Quite possible what that poster had was some type of endoscopic surgery nto a simple gastroscopy or colonoscopy.
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Tax Deducted from Savings Account
Sheryl replied to ravip's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
company VAT is rather different from interest in a personal savings account. -
Uk State Pensions are tax assessable in Thaiand (if you are aTax Resident and -- at present -- remit it to Thailand). One might end up owing no tax once various exemptions and allowances are factored in, same could happen to people employed at low salaries. But to my understanding you are required to file if you have assesssble income from non-employment sources of 60k of more (120k if married). In the case of income from employment those thresholds ate 120/220. Now if the result of filing would be no tax owed the most you risk by not filing is a 2,000 baht fine. But it is simple enough to comply with this and wouldn't take at all long.