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  1. Has anyone got the 90 day or 1yr medical visa?

    How difficult is it?

    Do I need a hospital letter, or just show medical receipts?


    I'm already in Thailand, getting cancer treatment, and flying would be very difficult, but the only way - at this point - to get another tourist visa.

     

    Any information appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. Thanks for the information.
    Most interesting.

     

    I understand that there are many claims made on the internet, often for money or bad reasons, however there has also been some solid research in this field.
    The problem for universities is, finding funding for research.

    I'm willing to try something new, that's not too expensive, and most likely won't cause any harm. As conventional medicine has not been effective.

     

    I found one place in BKK that can do 5g injections, but would like to try a stronger dose.

     


    Thanks

     

     

  3. Thank you for the information.
    Much to look at.

     

    I know someone who swears that he 100% cured his throat cancer with high TCV cannabis oil.
    He said to start of with a low dose and work up to high, but insisted the high THC part was important.
    I did not try this, though I have the oil overseas.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I thought this talk was very interesting 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  4. I know someone who swears blind that they cured their cancer with high THC cannabis oil. He took it for a months, gradually increasing the dose from very small. He claims that it completely went without conventional medicine.
    It was home made.

    I have not tried this myself.

     

    Have you read anything about IP6? 
    Many clinical studies seem to indicate that this reduces cancer tumours.


    I'm also having one of my cancer tumours tested for Arginine sensitivity.
    Latest research indicates that reduction in this, or blocking, can stop cancer tumours feeding. Medication is coming out at the end of the year, but will only be available with Permatrexted chemo, though one can go on a low Arginine diet.

     

     

  5. Thanks for the information.

     

    I went to Chulabhom Cancer Hospital, they were very good, but said that it would take a few weeks to get the medication I needed.

     

    Is there a private hospital you have a good experience with for cancer?

    I've heard stories of people being over-charged at these hospitals, and thought a government hospital might be better.

     

    Is treatment at government hospitals lesser quality?

     

     

    Thanks

     

  6. 3 Questions

     

    I would appreciate your help.


    1 Do I need a TM30, if staying in a hotel?

    2 What happens if I've had two visa extensions by going to Laos, but want to extend the last tourist visa in BKK. 
    Is this allowed?

     

    3 If I'm getting serious medical treatment here, can I get a longer extension?



    Thank you

     

  7. On 4/10/2023 at 7:00 PM, Sheryl said:

    For that, I would suggest Chulalongkorn Hospital's Cancer Center

     

    https://chulalongkornhospital.go.th/kcmh/en/ec/ศูนย์ความเป็นเลิศทางก-17/

     

    Mesothelioma is quite rare in Thailand. Your knowing what chemo you need and getting an oncologist at a hospital to order it are not exactly the same thing. From my experience, in a situation like this you stand the best chance of at Chula and the worst chance at Chonburi (would probably get it eventually there but likely a lot of runaround at first.)

    Sheryl shall I take it that you've been to these hospitals and this comes from your experience?

    I know what medication I need (Gemcitabine and Ramucirumab), so its not a complicated case.

    Did you have a bad experience of delay or poor service at Chonburi?


    Thanks

     

  8. We've used the Udon Thani, government cancer hospital, which was excellent.
    Cheap and easy to get an appointment.

     

    And also the government hospital in Nong Khai, which has an oncologist.

     

    Couldn't find any Government cancer hospitals in BKK or nearby, do they exist?

    How easy is it to be treated in a government hospital in BKK or around Pattaya?
    We'll be looking for a government hospital around these areas that has an oncologist available.


    As easy as in Issan?


    Thank you


     

     

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