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7 hours ago, mstevens said:
Phuket, again. Foreigner, again. There really must be something in the air down there. There's been so many reports of foreigners going bonkers on Phuket!
This is commonplace. The media's just reporting more often now.
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3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:
OK... these women are scum and I hope they are caught and penalised....
........ but flippin' ek.... how hard is The Thaiger trying to drag out the 'foreigner's are bad' rhetoric.... ??
... at least they tried to balance the scales by mentioning a theft by a Thai... but why mention either - the story is about these two women ripping off some items from a store.
Don't like the content of the news so it's time for the censors, right?
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3 hours ago, loong said:
It is not! A stupid comment that just shows your ignorance and prejudice!
The vast majority of pedos in Thailand are Thai.
This guy is accused of crimes in the UK, so is not at all surprising that he is a Brit!
Of course the majority are Thai; it's their country
I'd imagine he was referring to the foreign paedophiles who are ALWAYS white and from either UK, US, NZ and Germany.
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2 hours ago, JustAnotherHun said:
Why should it be a source of big shame for me, if a criminal or pervert has the same color as I have? To me it does not matter what color a criminal or pervert has.
Color of skin seems a big matter to you. Isn't it a very little bit racist?
Look, I responded to some idiot who said the following:
QuoteWhy is it always black people who cause trouble wherever they go? Surely there must be some genuinely nice, refined black people who abhor the way their race is being portrayed. Would help if the subject didn't look like a dish mop as well. Clean yourself up !!!
I merely pointed out that it's white people who seem to cause more trouble in this country than any other foreigners, especially at the moment.
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On 3/30/2024 at 7:21 AM, RichardColeman said:
so just a normal black ghetto thug then. Lock him up, 5 years for provocation. Probably used to jail anyway.
Charming bigot, aren't you?
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19 hours ago, JustAnotherHun said:
So true. Don't forget all those white people from Nigeria "working" as love scammers, drug dealers and thieves. It's definetely a matter of color of skin.
OK well put it this way, if you were going to prison in the morning, would you prefer your future inmates to believe you were being jailed for dealing drugs or for penetrating underage boys and girls?
I mean, I don't know about you but I've never read about an African being arrested with kiddie porn or on pedo warrants from home. From what I've seen, that is the preserve of white people here and no matter how much we like to pretend it doesn't happen, it is and always should be a source of deep shame for the community. -
18 hours ago, G_Money said:
Send him back to da hood. How do they even get here in the first place.
Same way the white pedos and woman beaters do
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2 hours ago, TruthinThailand said:
Why is it always black people who cause trouble wherever they go? Surely there must be some genuinely nice, refined black people who abhor the way their race is being portrayed. Would help if the subject didn't look like a dish mop as well. Clean yourself up !!!
That remark plumbed hitherto unknown depths of stupidity.
From what I've seen lately, all the "trouble" being caused here by foreigners seems to emanate from white people parked up here for any of a number of reasons including evading law enforcement back home or molesting children. Swiss white men beating up women in Big C, Kiwi white men assaulting and disarming a police officer causing his weapon to be discharged in the struggle, a Brit white man fainting upon realising the police had come to arrest him for sexually assaulting a number of his students and other Brit nabbed for dealing drugs in Phuket.
I could go on but you get the point or at least you should if you've not already flushed your brains out with this morning's bowel movement.- 1
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9 minutes ago, save the frogs said:who let this mofo into the country
What's that supposed to mean?
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23 minutes ago, rexpotter said:Hes lookin for dem reperations
Always one idiot lowering the tone
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No way is the nonce in that picture 28.
More like 68.
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On 2/20/2024 at 2:18 PM, Sheryl said:
I will assume "bone pain" is not really bone pain at all but just her way of saying muscle aches and pains
There are in fact blood tests that can help identify if a woman is at the start of menopause, but they need to be conducted at exactly the right time in the menstrual cycle
Urinary frequency, if it has persisted after the myomectomy, needs further work up especially if accompanied by dysuria.
There is a menopause clinic at Chulalongkorn hospital's Women's Health Center (7th Floor Phor Por Lor Building). Last info I have is that it was Mondays from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. but this is old so should recheck by calling 02-576-6529. (Number is also old, if it does not work can call general number 02-649-4000 but may be quicker to just go in person to inquire)
Other options are the various anti0aging clinics but these are very expensive
Thanks Sheryl
She received the hall-clear on her lung x-rays and ECG.
The hack reiterated his opinion that it couldn't be menopause and ruled it out completely.I advised her to go to MedConsultAsia clinic in sukhumvit. They're inexpensive and reasonably competent from what I've experienced.
Instantly recognised perimenopause. The doctor's own mother is going through it right now so it was all familiar.
Prescribed some valium for sleep because the insomnia and resulting fatigue is the most debilitating symptom. Some amitriptyline for anxiety/depression and some oestrogel. No progestin though- 1
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A lady near and dear to me seems to be having all the symptoms that a layman might associate with perimenopause.
These include:
Extreme tiredness/fatigue
Heart palpitations
Bone pain
Hot flashes
Vaginal dryness
Frequent urinationIn her efforts to determine what's wrong with her, she's
1. Had a curettage that removed a benign polyp,
2. Had a pap smear that was clear,
3. Commissioned a urine culture that was negative
4. Had a thyroid check that was fine and
5. Had kidney function test which was normal
The last three were done at a reputable lab in Bangkok.
I suggested she might be perimenopausal but she's skeptical because she still has periods. Obviously, I've tried to explain that perimenopause is the transition to menopause and not the "haven't had a period in 12 months" that menopause usually refers to but she reasons that none of her similarly aged female friends have encountered her symptoms so it's probably bunk.
Anyway, she is currently relying on the inept administrations of a hack OB/GYN at a state hospital somewhere in Bangkok. He's ordered an x-ray of her lungs and an ECG saying that her palpitations and her hot flashes warrant an immediate check of those organs but he hasn't even considered prescribing a low dose course of HRT.
Does anyone know of a decent OB/GYN in Bangkok who doesn't charge too much and would at least consider her age (49 in July) and her symptoms as warranting some sort of investigation into perimenopause? I know there are no definitive tests to diagnose this challenging condition but a woman her age uttering these symptoms to a GP in the UK would hear the words "peri/menopause" and "HRT" more or less straight away.
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One year has passed since my Rezum experience.
Pleased to report there are no issues with the prostate; flow remains excellent and I regularly sleep 7 hours straight without needing to void.
The wedding tackle remains in full operation with no ED or EjD.
I did have an issue with a UTI that proved more stubborn than I thought these things could be.
I took myself up to Bria Labs in Lad Phrao for my regular blood panel and asked for a urine culture.3 days later, they sent me the results showing a resistant strain of E.coli.
The report listed a number of antibiotics that the strain was vulnerable to including Augmentin, an Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid concoction.
Took those twice a day for 2 weeks and they cleared up the UTI completely.Sadly, however, the Augmentin has taken out my gut flora (also known as "healthy bacteria") so I've noticed changes to my stool that haven't resolved more than two weeks since finishing the course.
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28 minutes ago, JimTripper said:
Do you like eating bats?
Oh another one who reads the Daily Mail.
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28 minutes ago, koolkarl said:
Be my guest and go to a Chinese buffet and sit down at a table with them and have dinner.
What's that got to do with Covid surges?
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23 minutes ago, marin said:You obviously have an agenda. A very pro Chinese agenda. So much so you dont see humor. The comment you again are upset about was a joke.
Secondly you have not read the attached article have you? Exchange views, dont espouse them.
No I have an anti-bigot agenda
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1 minute ago, koolkarl said:
Return of the Chinese tourists and the covid cases surge.
Oh really?
They're been back since before the New Year but cases didn't surge.
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1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:There is nothing wrong with Chinese tourists. But, as so often, Thailand for several reasons attracts the bottom of the barrel and the Chinese tourists it attracts are no exception. I've several times observed Chinese tourists in more up-market destinations such as Dubai and Singapore, and they do not swamp the buffet table but act as you and I would. Thailand gets what it deserves. It has always been a low-cost (read cheap) destination, and will continue to be - despite what the TAT keeps spouting.
There is truth in this.
The caliber of farangs I've seen over here getting up to all sorts in full view are, in many ways, inferior to the tour group Chinese they revel in berating.
The Thais are in full pursuit of Chinese and Indian tourism over that from farangland for good reason.
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56 minutes ago, marin said:I dont think you know what the term Zero Dollar tours means. It means.............
As its name suggests, zero-dollar tourism refers to packaged tours which are much less expensive than independent travel with one catch: tourists are taken on many shopping trips and are often required to buy overpriced products. Tour guides and drivers get a kickback from these shopping excursions, offsetting the loss on the tour’s initial cost.
In most cases, these shops are Chinese-owned and the money tourists spend is diverted back to China. With more shops utilising mobile payments through WeChat Pay and Alipay, the payments don’t even have to be converted into local currency, avoiding foreign exchange fees that would normally go to local money changers.
Diverted back to China???
The language you use suggests this is illicit.
Any business owned and legally operated by a foreign national can repatriate its profits.
There's no stipulation in Thai law that profits must remain here so what's your point?
The currency in use here is the Thai baht.
It doesn't matter what payment systems are used - you can no more bypass foreign exchange requirements or pay in Chinese renminbi with AliPay/WeChat Pay than you can pay in pounds with a Nationwide FlexAccount VISA debit card.
You might want to believe this nonsense as it feeds into the Sinophobia prevalent in certain corners of the farang community but anyone with half a brain cell knows it's horse manure.- 1
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2 hours ago, kentrot said:Do we really need more "Zero Baht Tourists" ?
More stampedes at the buffet table ?
More buses jamming up the roads ?
Everything prepaid in China (Airfare, Hotels, Meals, Tours)
and very little cash deposited in the hands of Thai owned businesses.
So what if everything is paid for in China?
That's called a "package holiday" - if they were fine for farangs booking through the likes of Thomas Cook then they're fine for Chinese people.
How do YOU know what is deposited in the hands of Thai businesses?
The hotels, restaurants, attractions, transportation the tourists stay at and use are staffed by Thai nationals; those businesses pay Thai corporation tax and they pay social security on behalf of those employees.
There are many independent travelers who stay at Radisson, Mercure, Four Points, Accor . . . are those Chinese owned???
Seriously, you people need to stop your whining and start thinking for yourself instead of regurgitating drivel spouted by some blowhard on a barstool.
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1 minute ago, nigelforbes said:
An MRI is an MRI, as long as the site that is administering the MRI is accredited and the operative qualified. Interpretation of the MRI results is another story, that is not something I would leave to an MRI shop.
Neither would I.
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2 hours ago, Sheryl said:
So does Siriraj in Bangkok.
Yep, the bastards tried to hit me for 25k for an MRI on my wrist.
If I knew they were going to try that on, I'd have gone to Samitivej around the corner from me in Phrom Phong.
I don't mind paying for a specialist's expertise but a bloody mri is an mri, right?
In the end, I went to www.mrithailand.comSorted for the princely sum of 8k
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2 hours ago, riclag said:
Can you speak about your experience ?
“worked wonders for me”.
Where was your procedure performed at?
Curious .
Thanks
There's a fair sized thread on here that details my experience,
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Wouldn't you consider aquablation again?