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Pedrogaz

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  1. I must admit to being a fan of Thaksin....he got good things done in Thailand, especially in Issan. OK he maybe feathered his own nest, but how is that different to the vast majority of the politicians here. Some years ago I read that out of 100% of government procurement money 40-50% went in graft according to the World Bank. All politicians promise they will eradicate corruption, but to be honest, it all seems like a game to me, where nothing actually changes eg government departments or police investigating themselves and finding they did nothing wrong....

     

    Anyway, I'm hoping Yingluck will be coming back too.....it would be great to see her on the TV again. I used to really like it when she was PM and on the TV every night.....after Abhisit's ugly mug, to see her beautiful face every evening was real lift. Now we've had 9 years of Prayut, and I never turn the TV in case I see him, ugh!

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  2. I've never invested in the Stock Market in Thailand. I guess I reason that with corruption being rampant in many parts of Thailand, why should the stock market be any different? And the possibility of corruption is the last thing you want as an investor, especially given the culture of legal impunity for important people here.

    I do keep some money in the banks here and do worry about corruption/mismanagement in the banks, especially since the government insurance is now a pitiful 1 million baht per person per bank, and given the ridiculous amount of time one spends in banks compared to the US or Europe, they seem to be very inefficient....although the Asian banks I have visited seem to be peas in a pod. In US/Europe, the banks do almost anything to stop you dealing with an actual person, either a teller or own the phone, always trying to push you to a website that can't handle your question. 

    The media shares that Pita owned and are now 'defunct' (whatever that means....I assumed it meant bankrupt and stopped trading, but apparently the company is still operating). The whole miasma around these share dealings give me the willies as well....you never seem to get a straight answer to a simple question here.

    I've been a life-long value investor, tending to buy a beaten down market and looking for undervalued companies with quality management. Generally I have done pretty well with this strategy. The recent 8.6% drop in the SET might offset some risk, but I think I'd like to see a 30 or 40% drop before I'd be tempted to dip my toe in the stock market here. 

  3. 3 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

    The people’s power in Thailand is now completely overwhelming. The military has no choice but to sit down, shut up and do as they’re told. 

    Don't be silly. There have been what 19 coups since 1932. The military can use force like they did in 2010, when the people were disenfranchised. The poor win every election in a landslide, but never get the power....when they do, like with Thaksin and Yingluck, there is a coup.

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  4. 8 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

    So you haven't had it medically confirmed, then.

     

    Even your doctor is saying on this one point that it could be either the vaccine or long Covid. And based on the statistics, it is much more likely to be long Covid. Incidentally, it has been found that even asymptomatic Covid can lead to long Covid symptoms.

     

    Post COVID-19 Syndrome in Patients with Asymptomatic/Mild Form

     

    As far as I know, plaques in the brain due to Alzheimers can only be confirmed at autopsy.

     

    As the article below from the NIH site points out, there is:

     

    Which is associated with plaque formation, but:

     

    How Is Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosed?

    Sorry, the timing for COVID infection doesn't fit. I had symptoms of increasing severity for 8 months before I got Covid....a very mild dose and self diagnosed with testing kits. 

    I have used MRI as a general inclusion term for different types of tests, not being an expert in this area. Of course there are CAT scan Pet scans and others. As I understand it, you can diagnose AD from the clinical symptoms and MRI, PET AND other types of scans and together they form a clinical picture. I cannot say for certain which 'MRIs"I had. The first was straight into the tube....the second had an injection prior to it, which (I think) was to look for plaques and possibly narrowed arteries.

    As I said at the outset, the neurologist based on clinical symptoms, had several hypotheses. I had specific memory tests, physical ability and balance tests and saw a number of other specialists including a sleep specialist. The conclusions were that it was either early onset Alzheimers (hippocampus and brain were atrophied) or a reaction to the vaccine, and the neurologist said she had seen several of varying intensity and with different inconclusive symptoms. As I understand it, you need a demonstration of spike protein through your body to confirm if the symptoms are due to the vaccine or covid infection (ie long covid) but as I understand it (I am a layman but have read top on the subject). As I say in my mind, the presence of symptoms prior to me getting COVID rules out long COVID. 

    I sincerely wish I had got the Chinese vaccine instead of Pfizer which is poison.

     

    15 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

    You got two what already?

     

    Any chance you had 2 Sinovac vaccinations, caught Covid, and now have Long Covid?

    No I had two Pfizer jabs....caught COVID later....but the symptoms started long before I got COVID 

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