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bodo

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  1. OP you perhaps are better off obtaining a non o based on retirement from somewhere like vientiane. Especially if dont wish to return to own country. The OA has some advantages in that its multiple entry however some extra requirements. The non O is simple and can be obtained quickly at thai consulate outside of los. As pointed out you can do conversion provided you have enough time left on your permission of stay

    1) So is it possible to get a multiple entry Non O visa in Vientiane and the only requirement would be to leave the country every 90 days?

    2) I still got 3 weeks left on my Visa Exempt stamp, is that enough time to get a conversion at Vientiane? Or do I have to do the conversion at an immigration office in Thailand?

    3) Would a back-to-back trip to Mae Sai/Tachilek be allowed with a multiple entry Non O visa?

    4) And after 1 year could I apply for the 2nd Non O visa, with a validity of 1 year, at Vientiane again?

  2. buying at the hospital will knock your socks off price wise.

    i have run in to some hospitals not stocking nebido and it has to be special ordered.

    last i purchased was 6500baht, not at hospital. so. east

    last purchase at hospital was 11,000.00baht, special order, plus doctor fee.

    i use dr. donna to do injection, very reasonable and english speaking doctor.

    Why not just do a weekly injection of Testosterone Enanthate? Is is a mere fraction of the price and will keep Testosterone levels consistent. A 250mg amp of Test Enanthate is only around 150 baht.

    It's not about money for me.

    It has to be injected every (about) 3 months, so that's one of the benefits.

  3. Since about a year my right front foot feels painful and my left foot started to have same problems a couple of months ago. It also feels if my feet are swollen, or if there's a blister under my front feet but when I touch my feet they feel normal and they're not swollen.

    The strange thing to me is that I especially feel the most pain and discomfort after I wake up or when I sit or lie down. Actually when I go for a long walk I don't experience any pain and hardly think of it at all. I use orthotics already for many years.

    I've read there could be a relation with high blood sugar but my sugar is only slightly raised, about 120, sometimes lower. The Hb1ac test is also in the normal range.

    I've already visited a podiatrist, a chiropractitioner and a general practitioner and I get the idea that they see it as a mechanical problem.

    At home I used to walk on bare feet on a stone floor but nowadays I wear plastic slippers.

    I wonder what causes this problem, I'm in my late fifties, could it be because of wear and tear?

    And are there things which could be beneficial for this problem?

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