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  1. On 3/25/2023 at 9:22 PM, Sheryl said:

    As I said - Ban Lamunag is definitely not the place to go for this.

     

    It is possible some of the cardiologists at these hospitals  have a private clinic but (1) would also likely be in Chonburi  or Sri Racha towns  and (2) would not have the needed capacities (tests etc) to diagnosis what sounds like his condition. All such clinics do is provide medication, just a step up from a simple pharmacy, and not what (from your description)  he needs

     

    Has he really not a single friend able to take him?

    Thanks.  He has someone who has offered a ride and probably opt now for Red Cross in Sri Racha.  Note taken regarding Banglamung.  Thanks very much for detailed response.  

  2. 1 hour ago, connda said:

    Government hospital - or - use this time to start accepting his mortality.  Get his affairs in order, draw up a Will and Living Will,  seek quality of life over extension of life, meditate, get his spiritual house in order and develop acceptance and self-compassion.

    Thanks.  My friend has already done this (Will). Quality of life is the issue as he is suffering with side effects. 

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  3. 2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

    i would have thought Bang Lamung Hospital the only option

    Thanks. Think I'll suggest this to start with.  Other hospitals in Chonburi I'll explain if he needs further specialist care and if he'll accept the travel costs and distance to get there.  

    Seems there are no private clinics around. 

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  4. I am posting this on behalf of an elderly expat friend who has asked me to source him an affordable cardiologist.  He is deteriorating with heart rate falling dangerously low and functioning getting worse. Previous heart problems. I fear he is going to not make it very soon. 

     

    No health insurance, not sufficient self insurance funds.  Only living month to month on a low income pension. Very little savings in account. Unable to return to his home country, no home or relations there and cannot afford airfare.  I know, a really bad situation.  

     

    He has asked if there are any local cardiologist clinics that he won't get charged farang prices. I know many specialists run after hour practices/clinics outside their hospital shift hours and charge reasonable consultation fees. I have searched Google but so far no luck.  

     

    At this stage he just wants consultation and tests.  He is concerned travelling too far.  So looking in Pattaya area.

     

    Please no pointless posts on what this gentleman (he truly is) should have done. Have your digs, trolling and jibes somewhere else if that is what satisfies you.  Just constructive advice please from the decent folk here thanks. 

     

     

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  5. Lots of wealthy Indians showing off their bling these days in Thailand.

     

    And as other poster observed, plenty of Indian businesses here looking very light on trade.  Then we have the large nightclubs added to the mix.  Plenty of ways to set up legitimate business fronts to hide their illicit activities and launder funds. Just like many other foreigners here. 

     

    With relative immunity from prosecution in India (international victims means local prosecution near impossible as need individual victim statements, corrupt and disinterested police in India, whole office blocks running call scam centres, cheap labor), I can only guess Indians in Thailand are doing it to mix their profitable criminal activities with a raunchy, debaucherous, cash-splashing lifestyle on Thai Hookers, gold, condos, clubs, shops, cars and bikes in Pattaya and other red light places. 

     

    Targeting elderly, many who get confused easily, respect authority, are gullible and very vulnerable - anyone not feeling sorry for these poor souls, you wait till you get the onset of mild dementia, or general cognitive decline, natural with aging for most. Plus most were born in an era where they didn't gain tech savvy skills. 

     

    I've helped a few elder expats here with text and other media scams after they've asked about messages they've received and stopped some getting fleeced.  

     

    Easy for me to sit on the high horse and call them out as stupid and deserving of losing their life savings if being fleeced, and therefore almost condoning the scum criminals, but I am not a narcissist/sociopath, crook, or ex-con as I dare say some here are (and statistically there obviously will be a percentage).

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  6. Weird article. Welcoming Russian refugees on the one hand but on the other agreeing to an extradition treaty with Russia. 

     

    In other words, being able to facilitate extradition of potential Russian draft dodgers (criminal offence) back to Russia to be forced to fight in Ukraine. Also, any vocal dissenters of Russian government actions. So Thailand is not a safe haven for Russians. 

     

    Refugee definition as written on UN website, "Refugees are persons who are outside their country of origin for reasons of feared persecution, conflict, generalized violence, or other circumstances that have seriously disturbed public order and, as a result, require international protection.  The refugee definition can be found in the 1951 Convention and regional refugee instruments, as well as UNHCR’s Statute"

     

    It is possible IMO that the interpretation of refugee is accepted for those Russians fleeing to avoid involvement in what is deemed as an unjust war, with the conflict and violence that is involved. Russia is part of the UN as well. Not that this means much at all.  

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  7. Can't "have your cake and eat it" too. Thai prostitutes have enjoyed tax free income above and beyond minimum wages, often well into high middle income earners for the younger prettier ladies. 

     

    Then add sponsors on top of that (many with multiple sponsors).  Add the suckers who buys them a house, car, jewelery, etc and then get dumped to rinse/repeat.  

    Add on the Thai prostitute export business with ladies doing trips to places like Dubai, Korea, Japan where they make serious income and no tax.  

    If there was some sort of new regulation and rights given, it's obvious real income would not be accurately declared and Thai women would rort the system so when "up the duff" or having a period they can top up with government subsidies. 

     

     

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  8. 2 hours ago, moe666 said:

    You know this as a fact and howndo you know it, you interviewed his girl friend

    I did not state it was a fact.  I think you should re-read what I wrote and comprehend sentences better. I was generalizing on a trend of noted behaviour for many Thai women.  She may be the exception and yes, be upset, etc.  

  9. Article claiming the monkeys were to be slaughtered for traditional Chinese medicine. 

    I wonder how they were going to be slaughtered?  Skull piece lifted off and brains eaten alive by Chinese weirdos wanting better erections despite painfully torturing creatures alive? Chinese have a reputation for deliberately torturing animals as part of its traditional medicine out of their backwards beliefs.  

  10. I think it's good Songkran is coming back. A sign of return to normality.

    Ok, it has deviated in tourist capital cities and towns from the traditional customs, more into water fight madness and there are critics of this, but nobody really cares. 

     

    Yeah, it can get annoying at times, but it's great to see the local Thais loving the experience and the huge motorcades and parties that will occur.

    Instead of cursing and grumbling, I'll be embracing it (in small chunks) and then retreating back home to dry off.  Make sure you've got the double zip lock bags to keep phones dry.  

     

  11. Building code certifications are not the same here as UK, etc. So suing for low balconies,.good luck with that one.  But never read about a claim being voided over an unsafe balcony. I personally doubt it had anything to do with that.

    Article is lacking detail regarding insurance claim issues.  Plenty of exclusions in clauses of policies to invalidate claims. Alcohol is a usual one, but there are specific conditions. A reasonable guess for voiding a claim in this case would be this. Repatriation cover may also be invalidated due to alcohol voiding claim from outset, or because it was not selected and paid for when cover initially taken out. 

    I do feel sorry for the fellow.  Potentially will ruin him financially for life.

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  12. Some of these security guards behave like 'wannabe cops'.  Desperate for the power and for incidents where they can have any excuse to assault and manhandle people.

     

    I see guys with shirts emblazoned with 'Security' across them in Pattaya and even on the roads, some seem to think they are cops, or at least think they have more authority over others, racing their motorbikes, yelling at others to move over as if they are on urgent duty (probably on their way back to their bar with a bag of noodle soup or som tam from local vendor).  

     

    There are good security as well, I am calling out the bad eggs only.  

     

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  13. The guy could have said what many guys tell their wives when heading to Thailand, that he's going there on a golf trip!  I am sure 99% of wives though know the real reason why. 

     

    I reckon this lady has reached out to a UK TV talk show to basically publicly broadcast and shame her husband's infidelity under the guise of being clueless. Divorce is the only way out for this one for both. 

    Guessing there is some Issan girl getting monthly sponsor money from the lovestruck old bloke to 'keep her out of the bar' and only love him LOL. 

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  14. The news report mentions police examining CCTV, I am hoping (as it is basic global standard practice for crime scene evidence collection) that where the suspect was dining, that food utensils, table area, glasses, etc were all dusted for prints and seized for DNA analysis.  Shell casings obviously would be other items of examination.  Not sure about Thai fingerprint and DNA database setup. 

     

    We cannot rely of course on a journalist being given/relaying a complete rundown of the police evidence gathering and police may have just been told they're checking CCTV, without going into everything.

     

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  15. Badly written article.  It states fire gutted kitchen but last paragraph claims only minor damage.  A gutted kitchen means major damage. So which is it???

     

    And this paragraph makes me laugh, "One injured woman was found who was identified as Mrs. Svetlana Stashko, Russian national. She had sustained injuries from choking on some. She was taken to a nearby hospital".  

    "Choking on some"!  Choking on some what?  (Obviously smoke inhalation) Who proofreads these articles?  555.  

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