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OP thinks 120 is expensive. Maybe he is used to Ukrainian prices? The mentioned creams are mostly antibiotics and shouldn't really be put on wounds (exception Fucidine). Thais use Betadine, it's cheaper and better. Is also available as cream but too expensive for OP (i think 130). Best is medical honey, not avalable in Thailand and really expensive (about 400).
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It means "do you understand?" pa is short for reu pao (literally "or not"), question particle. This is colloquial speech.
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Epidural steroid injection (ESI) for bulging disc
Lorry replied to UbonEagle's topic in Health and Medicine
Normal price here. In Germany, 6500 THB. Under fluoroscopy, of cause. No, this is not a government-subsidized price. This is the price if you pay out of pocket. Subsidized price is 0 THB. -
Sukhumvit Hospital is not cheap. They try to market themselves as a first class hospital ( which they aren't ) and hope for medical tourists and the new inhabitants of gentrified Phrakhanong (such as you, probably). Kluainamthai is cheap, prices and service are directed at the people who used to live in that area (it used to be a working class area).
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Probably no stock. (It costs like 1000 US) But not really necessary either.
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That one, you take it 3 times a day. Or just buy amoxicillin 500mg, available everywhere (not only in pharmacies), and add one of those to the tablets you bought. Then you get 1000 amox + 125 clav, and you take this twice a day.
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This is all very well, but describes a dying lifestyle. Go to the Mall Thapa, hardly any farang there. Walk around the condo towers there, all Thais. (Not nice and not exotic) Or try airport link Huamark, and Seacorn. (same) Unfortunately, this is the future of Bangkok's city Thais lifestyle. They admire Singapore. Soulless and boring. Thais like it.
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I wouldn't say any of this. Is just plain bad. This can get you killed. Same for the continent, be careful. Don't use dam to describe people. Implies they are not white, that's the worst you can say about a Thai. It's not the same if a Thai says this about Thais, or if a foreigner says this. Just avoid the topic. And if you see a girl always tell her how beautifully white she has become during the last weeks or months. She will invariably say how dam she is.
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Same here, but never felt good about it. That's why I read this thread. I will try AIS next time.
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Health Ministry to Stop Reporting Daily COVID Cases on Oct 1
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's the number 4 cause of death in the US. If you call this unlikely... -
Check your intraocular pressure. Discuss with an eye doctor whether you really want to continue it - the benefits are, according to many studies, not real - the risk for the eyes is small but real. Maybe change to Chondroitin
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How to become a Samuian (Girl version)
Lorry replied to slabejmarek's topic in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
Ex moved back from Samui to Bangkok. The traffic jams in Samui were no better than in Bangkok. But the locals were threatening to kill her (over relatively minor disputes), and Thais (and farang who follow the news) know that people on Samui actually do this. In Bangkok, she had never been threatened. -
Health Ministry to Stop Reporting Daily COVID Cases on Oct 1
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In Western European countries, there are now typically more than 100 - almost 200 - covid deaths per day per 100m population. In a country like Spain, that adds up to tens of thousands per year. It's about 10 times more than road fatalities. In Germany, it's about 50,000 deaths per year (road fatalities about 4000). In the US, 100,000 (covid is the number 4 cause of death in the US, and this is not going to change, as American society has accepted this). Tell those dying from covid that it's "definitely over as life-threatening virus". As another poster said: lets hide the statistics of road deaths, so driving can be safe again! -
Don't they sell (mostly) food? That would explain it.
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"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sure, it does. Sounds better than Nazi, Hitler, Tyson... ???? -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My question was, what's your dog's name? -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And that's exactly wrong. Owners don't bite kids. Dogs bite kids. -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yeah, yeah, yeah....we have heard that. My father had a very cute and lovely Leonberger for us kids. It would bite every human being it could get hold of (and killed our cat), including us kids So every time, dad paid the victim like 50 dollars and we were instructed to tell everybody the dog would never bite anyone. I have never, ever heard from a dog owner that his dog has ever bitten anyone. Makes me wonder, where all those dog bites come from. -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Pitbull is not a Lamborghini. Pitbull is an Abrams. And there are reasons why you cannot buy an Abrams at your neighborhood car dealership. -
"Envious" Pit Bull called Nazi attacks - owner left in a pool of blood
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So, the purpose why you own it is violence. Just like some posters mentioned, they are called Tyson, Nazi, etc. How do you call it? -
BTS / MRT monthly pass - Does it exist ? / How much is it ?
Lorry replied to Baron Samedi's topic in Bangkok
It is good for workers on low wages who take the same bus twice a day, 6 days a week. -
Second Booster - Thoughts on whether it is advisable or not?
Lorry replied to Longwood50's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
To answer the OP: 3 shots give you good and long lasting protection from death or critical illness. (The protection against infection - without serious illness - vanishes pretty fast, as another poster has seen from his wife's antibodies). But of course, you still have a certain risk of serious illness. This risk is halved by a second booster. (Talking about people over 60 or 65 - the Harvard study that the Florida Standard misleadingly misquoted was about people in their 20s). -
Do the right thing and stop at Zebras - campaign continues
Lorry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes. In Bangkok, they are still mostly black and white. Only you country bumpkins get the beautiful new red ones, we here have to wait.