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Orton Rd

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  1. 32 minutes ago, Sticky Wicket said:

    Most proper countries don't treat it as a criminal offence and treat the offenders like serial murderers in the process. Then dumped in squalid conditions until they cough up or are left for years in filth and degradation. 

     

     

    Such countries have enormous amounts of illegals as a result. Thailand has the right approach, fair but harsh, nobody forced this guy to over stay for 7 years it was his choice. If only the UK followed Thailand's example on immigration and kicking out illegals their population would not keep on increasing by a million extra people every 3-4 years.

  2. 7 hours ago, mike324 said:

    As much as I support HK protester with their agenda, those violent protesters have seriously gone overboard with their actions, beating up folks who simply wants to get on with their lives, and setting a person on fire...

     

    I imagine its only a matter of time before soldiers roll in and a curfew will be imposed. There is no winning, China is too strong and powerful. Hong Kong accounts for less than 3% of Chinas GDP. China can squeeze HK until its last drop of blood.

    I expect there are plenty of CCP agents stiring up trouble, one could be responsible for setting the bloke on fire. The CCP have taken the hooligan/rioters/western puppet line right from the start and flood the internet with negative coverage of the.protests. Some of the so called journalism on GTGN is laughably crude.

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  3. 7 hours ago, phantomfiddler said:

    I for one am more than a little surprised that forces behind mainland China have been so patient regarding action against the protesters. It won,t be long before the heavy hand appears ????

    Not as easy to murder a few thousand as it was in 1989, everything is filmed these days and stuck straight on the internet. They are not legally allowed to intervene anyway until they take over in 2047. Of course they have been pulling the strings for years and put Lam in charge.

  4. 2 hours ago, randymarsh said:

    Was it permanent tendon damage?  Or are you ok now?

    Not permanent stopped taking it as soon as the problem started but some people have had permanent damage

  5. 4 minutes ago, MRToMRT said:

    The article and the sentiment behind it is an excellent one. So why do about 70% of the posters nitpick fault with it or with Thailand? 

     

    Colonialist attitudes are not dead on this forum. Farang (read "White) "supremacy" of the mind seems to rule the roost here.

    Thailand was not colonized though was it, if it had been the standard of English would be better. The language has nothing to do with being white, all races speak English.

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  6. On 11/1/2019 at 1:51 PM, otaku00 said:

    I agree with some of the advice. Mine are chronical ext and internal 2nd degree. In Germany I got one of the two common minisurgery treatments, 3 visits, rather painless. I was good for about 5 years after that, but having been to different hospitals government and private here had to learn they prefer to give you Daflon (and also differ on what hemorrhoid is external and internal ...) Daflon is a natural flavoid tablet, not too expensive, buy it outside the hospital because you probably need to take it longer than they first say anyway (ask the pharmacists, they told me and where right). My treatment usually takes 2 months but they wanted to see me again after two weeks.

     

    For thrombosed ones - you can learn to feel the difference by touching them - there is a cream: Heparin, 60.000 units e.g. It will thin your skin and may cause bleeding, it was recommended by one of the best in Germany, not recommended for that bleeding risk here, but you may feel the thombosis going down rather quickly - contrary to the  "common" hemorrhoid. I guess they recommend the rubber band or other methods only on stage 3 here. To be honest, their advice first <deleted> me off because i already knew minisurgery is more effective.  On the other hand Daflon also seems to work on the long run.

     

    For the itching and other problems I use a zink cream. 

     

    I am not afraid to wear sanitary napkins if the bleeding could go through my pants although i prefer two boxers.

     

    Sitting bathes with apple cidre etc are no real help.

     

    But psyllium is. Natural and cheap. Makes your stool soft. Much better than the magnesium milk they give u that will cause bloating. Some of us are sensitive to overfibering but a spoonful of psyllium is much more comfortable than lets say added inulin. Maybe your doc knows where to get it and how it is called here and u can tell us?

     

     

    Had bands done in 1980, went in for surgery in 1987 but they decided to try injections instead. Nothing permanently successful as still get them, last week the latest. If external I found, not bathing in apple cider vinegar but having a compress on them overnight was very effective. It has to be organic not the cheaper ones. Psylium is good and you can get an effective mix with other ingredients called fiberly doughnut at the chemists here. Strange name but it works, you can get it in 7/11 as well, in a green box, 3 for 70 baht.

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