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Everything posted by Sheryl
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Absolutely will lead to an exclusion. The only question is how broad an exclusion.
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Best to call them and ask. Call center 1474. Which is your SS hospital?
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Don't try to deal with this in Hua Hin. Come up to siriraj in Thonburi https://www.siphhospital.com/en/medical-services/find-doctor?doctor_id=&medical_id=47&day=&startTime=&endTime=
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Institute of Dermatology (Bangkok), how to get a new lesion assessed
Sheryl replied to RC8's topic in Health and Medicine
Not for skin cancer, no. Experience with it is very limited in Thailand. -
This is same as Nasonex, just different brand
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In Thailand radiologist reports of MRIs (especially of the spine) are not very reliable. The scan should still be read by a spinal specialist (who will also likely want an Xray as these can actually be better for spotting some things). So still suggest you see Prof. Wicharn. If he also says origin of the problem is not spinal then indeed next stop should be a neuroligist in which case I suggest https://www.bangkokinternationalhospital.com/doctors/dr-apichart-pisarnpong
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Before seeing a neurologist you should get an MRI of the lumbar spine and consultant an orthopedic spinal specialist as this sounds much more like a spinal issue to me than neurological. (There is a neurological aspect in the spinal problem can cause nerve compression and nerve damage, but source is spinal). I also sounds rather urgent since there is already loss of motor function. You can get MRI at much loss cost than hospital here https://mrithailand.com/en/contact-us-2/ You need lumbar spine, without contrast. No doctor order required and be sure they give you the scan on DVD. Then I recommend you consult https://www.bnhhospital.com/search-doctor/entry/4093/ Who is the best spinal specialist in the country
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Nasonex (mometasone furoate) is commonly used for this.
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age bracket usually starts at 65 not 66 e.g. 60-64 65-69 70-74 etc So if yiu just turneed 65 you would have fallen into a new age bracket.
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Great news re Zone (if correct) and would explain the reports from others renewing now. Re your 30% increase are you sure you did not move into a new age bracket? As barring any structural change the elements driving increases are (1) inflation (specific to health care costs) and (2) age bracket.
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Check your B12 levels. Sometimes necessary to add sublingual B12 as older people may gave trouble absorbing it orally (but if your levels are normal, no need)
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Wart removal with Gillete Razor and Whiskey
Sheryl replied to rexpotter's topic in Health and Medicine
Easy and inexpensive to have doctor remove with cryo. And safer/more effective than these home remedies. -
Institute of Dermatology (Bangkok), how to get a new lesion assessed
Sheryl replied to RC8's topic in Health and Medicine
You can't book sppointment for the public channel. Only the after hours clinic. Which can also be accessed as a walk in. -
Institute of Dermatology (Bangkok), how to get a new lesion assessed
Sheryl replied to RC8's topic in Health and Medicine
There are 2 options, the regular public channel and the after hours clinic. However if they agree need for biopsy, will likely not do it in after hours clinic and refer you to public clinic on another day anyhow (that is what happened to me...wasted a 5 hour wait and 500 baht fee in the after hours clinic only to be directed to public channel on the following day. Well maybe not complete waste as I did get a fixed appointment for the next day which might otherwise have taken more time to arrange.). My advice is to just show up by 7 AM, go to the OPD (I think 8th floor but double-check). Get a number and wait. Bring plenty of reading material. It is a government hospital so things are not quick, and if they decide you need a biopsy appointment for that would likely be on a different day, and wait time to get biopsy results is about a month. Regarding appointment dates it is possible to negotiate a bit if they try to give you one many days or weeks hence - explain that you do not live in Bangkok etc. I paid 700 baht for the excision & biopsy, public channel -
Wear contact lenses and driving glasses at the same time?
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
You might also try a contact lens prescription designed to yield mono vision i.e. one eye for distance and one for up close. -
Bempedoic Acid (Nexletol) is both very new and not available in Thailand. Which is likely why your doctor had not heard of it. You mention only your LDL, are triglycerides OK? Simvastatin and atorvastatin are both lipidophilic statins and that class of statins are more apt to cause or aggravate nerve pain. It might be worth trying a hydrophilic statin such as rosuvastatin as they are less likely to cause this effect. the other type of drug that might be considered is sustained release nicotinic acid. It used to be available as brand name Niaspan in Thailand but is now off market, but various brands can be purchased form iHerb as "nutritional supplements" (make sure it is the sustained release form) https://th.iherb.com/search?kw=nicotinic acid sustained release. However discuss with your neurologist first whether this would be safe in terms of your neuro condition. In terms of doctors, I suggest: https://www.bumrungrad.com/en/doctors/rachanon-murathanun
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Wear contact lenses and driving glasses at the same time?
Sheryl replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
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Can anyone recommend an over the counter sleeping pill?
Sheryl replied to Kenny202's topic in Health and Medicine
This is a serious medication with significant pitential adverse effects. Not recommended to use just as a sleep aid. OP Sominar works for many peoplw but try it out before you travel as it makes some people groggy afterwards. -
Cologuard brand probably not but the large international hospityals may have some sort of Fecal Immunoassay Test (FIT). As a point of comparison: Detection of cancer: >99% with colonoscopy, about 92% with FIT Detection of polyps: >99% with colonoscopy, about 40% with FIT polyp removal: possible with colonoscopy, not possible with FIT Simple tests for occult blood, much less accurate than FIT
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Biggest limitation is that it may usually will mit drtect (much less remove) polyps. Colonoscopy is far superior.
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Sky Doctor Flies Ailing German Tourist From Koh Samui To Trang
Sheryl replied to webfact's topic in Southern Thailand News
Yes it explains it. People with SS are entitled to emergency care at any hospital, including private, for up to 72 hours. It is not given free, the hospital gets reimbursed by SS. (But at SS rates which is less than normal private hospital charge). System is not always correctly implemented by private hospitals though. Luckoly in your case it was. -
Sky Doctor Flies Ailing German Tourist From Koh Samui To Trang
Sheryl replied to webfact's topic in Southern Thailand News
I have no idea why you were not charged. Normally would be. Unless she had Thai SS from (past or present) employment in Thailand.