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  1. on pubmed HBOT+b vitamins helps hearing loss. you have to be careful about doctors for hearing loss, if you see the wrong one they could try to do tympanic injections which can leave you deaf and permanently balance damaged, vestibular damaged

  2. those ENTs just robbed me and the one I saw gave me some medications but it seemed to be similar to what I had already tried prednisolone. but maybe I should have tried that one medication he prescribed. Bumungrad is really expensive I've heard. My last hope is HBOT I've tried everything else

    CPAP masks are just crazy expensive here. I'd probably try to buy from my supplier and ship to Thailand but it might take a while and I have to suffer with horrid apneas

  3. Hi! I was just wondering what low cost HBOT places were in Thailand? I really need to get some HBOT sessions for an emergency

    I'm really weak and cripple from low oxygen hypoxia. And I have emergency hearing loss and need to get my hearing back

  4. I can't afford a 3000bht ticket, is there a lower priced option?

    Assuming you are a complete masochist, and do not care how time consuming and uncomfortable the journey is as long as it is as cheap as possible, look into the following. As far as possible, use the train. In Thailand, this is pretty easy. There are two trains a day between Aranyaprathet and Bangkok. The cost used to be 48 baht (around $1.50) and take about six hours. From the border to the Aran train station is about an hour to walk or 10 baht if you wait for a songtaew. On the Cambodia side, things are more complicated. If the railway line is passable, there should be a train every day or every other day between Phnom Penh and Battambang. You need to find someone at the station who knows if the trains are running. If there is a train, it will leave around 6:00 am. The train is nearly free. The journey time is difficult to predict, perhaps an average of 16 hours. That leaves getting between Battambang and Poi Pet at the Thailand-Cambodia border. Cheapest is in the back of a pick up truck. I think it will cost about 50 baht, and probably take around three hours once the truck leaves. God help you if you do it this way!

    um why is this a bad option? how do you get from Poipet to Battambang? I'm trying to get to Ho Chi Minh City, the visas are expensive and a plane flight is about $50 on airasia.

  5. Math teacher here.

    Paperwork: it doesn't matter if you NES or not. What matter if your country of origin is in the list of qualified countries. For example: South Africa is not in that list.

    If you are a not proper NES you will need to pass a very easy test (TOIEC).

    But don't you worry. Initial visa is virtually doesn't need any of the documents. It lasts for 90 days only. In that period of time you will have to collect all the documents (school will help you with that).

    As for the school. You have 3 choises: International school, Good government scool, and "Village" school.

    You will get a better pay in international school but be ready to deal with rich scum.

    "Village" school is a waste of your time and a lot of folks do just that. Getting paid for a wasting time.

    Do a research yourself. Try to avoid being hired through the agency. And if you can get into Mahidol - its one of the best (both international and main).

    And more thing no one will force you pass all the students. If student is really failing just fail him/her.

    Hi thanks so much! I can teach calculus, diff eq, lin alg, physics, but my master's is in music. I'm trying to raise some money for medical treatment here.

  6. I'm afraid I have COPD since my FEV1 is 68% and I can't exhale. The inhalers are really expensive here also like ventoline and budesonide which don't help me exhale. I once took some really toxic strong antibiotics which damaged my hearing and then I could exhale better, it felt like I had bronchitis so I kind of wonder about that. But asthma is an inflammatory process, and it is considered I think it seems quackery to call it an infection. I have PLMD too which makes sleep difficult but it's not a good idea to treat it; you can PM me for more info.

    Is there a cheap O2 concentrator rental in Myannamar, Laos, Cambodia? I can't afford that price so I'm looking for a rental of a 5L machine or 3L machine which is 2500BHT in Pattaya?

  7. you can rent an standing O2 concentrator with 90%+ O2 5L/min of I think Chinese brand near chulalongakorn hospital pharmacies for 3000/BHT month, 5000 deposit=8000BHT. I don't know if the 27% O2 concentrators are that effective or if the pulse O2s provide less medical benefit. can you hook up a pulse O2 to a cpap machine?


    they also have O2 concentrators at Siriaj hospital pharmacies


    Is there a cheaper rental like at a hospital? I'm terribly crippled by hypoxia and lung disease and am looking to buy or rent a concentrator.


  8. you can rent an standing O2 concentrator with 90%+ O2 5L/min of I think Chinese brand near chulalongakorn hospital pharmacies for 3000/BHT month, 5000 deposit=8000BHT. I don't know if the 27% O2 concentrators are that effective or if the pulse O2s provide less medical benefit. can you hook up a pulse O2 to a cpap machine?


    they also have O2 concentrators at Siriaj hospital pharmacies


    Is there a cheaper rental like at a hospital? I'm terribly crippled by hypoxia and lung disease and am looking to buy or rent a concentrator.


  9. you can rent an standing O2 concentrator with 90%+ O2 5L/min of I think Chinese brand near chulalongakorn hospital pharmacies for 3000/BHT month, 5000 deposit=8000BHT. I don't know if the 27% O2 concentrators are that effective or if the pulse O2s provide less medical benefit. can you hook up a pulse O2 to a cpap machine?

    Is there a cheaper rental like at a hospital? I'm terribly crippled by hypoxia and lung disease and am looking to buy or rent a concentrator.

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