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The Fugitive

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  1. Not yet. Just looking now thanks. Seems a good idea!
  2. Thanks for that! I didn't get to choose. My Mrs does the driving. She insisted upon 'original' and also decided where she was going to purchase them from. I just had to provide the cash!
  3. Another good possibility, thanks! I don't take any regular medication. The only meds I have taken have been the assortment of pills that my Mrs brings me from our local nurse to try to combat this issue.
  4. Good thinking! About the same.
  5. An amazing price for such a size of unit!
  6. Agreed! Many thanks. I'm going to go that route.
  7. 12 months of the colourful variety! I've read it's dead white blood cells that have been fighting infection.
  8. Good suggestions, many thanks. We don't buy any dairy products. I only drink the odd powdered 'creamer' in a cup of coffee very occasionally. I've fortunately never been troubled with allergies or, at least, up until now?
  9. Bought a set of 4 for Pajero Sport a couple of weeks ago. Original Bridgestones exactly same as originally fitted. Purchased from; AutoBacs. Had change out of 20,000. Very good tyre fitting bay IMHO. www.autobacs.co.th
  10. Pro's: Affordability (both for renting and buying land/property). Eating out is cheap. Convenience of shopping at 7/11, Big C, Lotus's and CJ. Availability and affordability of local community hospital services and High Street clinics. Specialist dental services extremely good value. Reliability of water, electricity and internet/mobile service. Cheap and comfortable internal air and coach travel. Railways are an option and improving. Con's: March/April can be too hot. Wish I was elsewhere. Soi dogs and everyone turning their pets loose. Excrement everywhere. Lack of choice in bread, butter and cheese. Pies and pastries are not common.
  11. Thanks Sheryl. Most impressive selection!
  12. My Amphur was also insisting that I would need to go back to the British Embassay in Bangkok and obtain another translated/certified copy of my passport having already recently provided same for marriage. This I wasn't prepared to do so abandoned my quest for a Yellow House Book/Pink ID card. Some time later, by chance, my Thai Mrs spoke to our Amphur Customer Service Manager at one of our mobile blood donor sessions. He told his staff to copy the same information and my Yellow Book/Pink ID card was issued a few days later.
  13. Sounds great! Many thanks for your kind advice. https://th.iherb.com/pr/xlear-rescue-nasal-spray-with-xylitol-fast-relief-1-5-fl-oz-45-ml/120001
  14. Thanks, sounds like it. Khon Kaen is my nearest large town.
  15. Began 12 months ago. Many people at this time reported huge amounts of thick green mucous discharge. Mine finally stopped after 6 months. Left with permanent pain around the eyes. After only a few weeks discharge recommenced although with less quantity. After a further six months it still continues. Makes any travelling unpleasant because the force and quantity is too great for paper handkerchieves to cope with. Mrs has purchased lots of those small bags of various tablets dispensed by our local nurse. Today I noticed my sense of taste has gone. That’s good in a way because I can now eat things I previously detested! Anyone else suffering same? Is there anything that can be done?
  16. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are quiet and powerful. Neighbour transplanted a 20 year old unit and it works perfectly. Forgot to turn ours off in wife's shop when we went away on holidays. Noticed very little difference in the next monthly electricity bill. It was already installed in our shop when we first took it on 17 years ago. Never broken down.
  17. Did you ever find out if the 'odd' method was out-of-date or a recommended alternative at that time etc.?
  18. Made me think of my medical and dental experiences. When a doctor (or dentist) shouts 'My God!, who did that?' it rather undermines your confidence in those professionals.
  19. Good advice. I stopped looking when I found out the upper age limit was 60.
  20. Interesting but also disturbing thank you. For those of us who've never had an annual medical a new 'first' check up would obviously be required. Is this fairly standardized? How far do they go? Any advice would be much appreciated on this!
  21. Sad, she may have been a very good teacher. Very tough too, not a case of indecent exposure even!
  22. Amazingly, no pain at all. Anaesthetic spray up nostril, tiny crystals on a probe inserted. Less than a two minute job. I never expected to be turned away when all I wanted/needed was that. Not impressed with UK NHS anymore I'm afraid.
  23. Good that you got sorted eventually, and at zero cost! I paid National Insurance contributions for 50 years (16 to 66). I've kept my UK address where I return from time to time. Last time there I experienced a nose bleed. Took 45 minutes to stop it. As I was flying back to Thailand in a few days I wanted to avoid a possible repetition on the aeroplane. Unpleasant for me, crew and other passengers. I went to a walk-in clinic (attached to my local NHS hospital A/E dept). The doctor refused to cauterise my nose, making the excuse that it had stopped bleeding now and he wouldn't be able to see where it had come from. Told me to go home. Very strange, I had my nose cauterised in 1971 and the doctor back then had no such difficulty!
  24. Thanks again Sheryl. I sort of suspected it might not be necessary. I can confirm that my optician is a High Street optometrist offering eye tests under NHS and privately. https://www.dineenopticians.co.uk/eye-examinations
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