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Lorry

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  1. China abstained. So her dependencies obviously abstained, too.
  2. That was in the last millennium
  3. Once a week. Not always at the same time. I used a rasp/a file before applying the lacquer. It's not sticky at all.
  4. Loceryl contains amorolfine. It's the standard lacquer in Germany and in Taiwan. I used generic amorolfine lacquer and I also used Loceryl lacquer, for fungus of the big toe nail. It worked. Took a long time, though, many months. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the two American lacquers you mention, so I cannot compare them.
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    Cialis Bangkok

    You obviously don't know the pharmacies in my neighborhood
  6. If you are on Eliquis, you don't need to take aspirin. Eliquis is the "stronger" one of those two.
  7. The one just around the corner 10 meters inside Soi 15 is better nowadays. Both can in no way be compared to Diamond Pharmacy, recommended by another poster. That's what I would call a full service pharmacy, very large too. But location is not very convenient. The pharmacies on Ratchawithii Rd, recommended by retiree, are something in between and probably the best for OP.
  8. I would postpone the trip to immigration until the 18th. When I was positive I stayed in my apartment 7 days, then went out with a N95 mask and kept 5m distance from any other person (this was not in Bangkok). Do unto others...
  9. BTW Bolt has about the same price as a taxi meter, cheaper than Grab. But you should be able to speak Thai (the driver will call you), and use a Thai name (driver will not call an English name, he will try to chat with a translation app, which takes about as long as if you walk to your destination on foot)
  10. It means you can still call a taxi through the old call centers. I haven't used them for a long time and forgot the numbers, they are in another phone.
  11. Lorry

    Cialis Bangkok

    Southeast pharmacy, near Soi 15, sells Apcalis from India. 400B
  12. Update from last month https://sherrings.com/automatic-exchange-of-information-tax-evasion-law-thailand.html And formerly, in July https://www.taxathand.com/article/26702/OECD/2022/Thailand-signs-CRS-MCAA
  13. How would they do this if i have my foreign passport translated into Thai? (Amphoe requests this to get yellow house book)
  14. Actually, my experience is the opposite. If I don't care too much about pitches even Google won't understand me. Then I have to repeat what I said and consciously stress the pitches. Then Google understands. I was wondering if this is the reason that Thais sometimes don't understand me: in the wild, I do flatten the pitches (people complain about this). And maybe I flatten them a lot more than when dictating to Google.
  15. Thais often don't understand my Thai. Simple things, like ordering a coffee at 7/11. Google understands almost everything I say in Thai and will write it correctly in Thai (I can read it, but if I write it myself I need 2 minutes per word). I chat with Thais by dictating my text (in Thai) to Google, Google understands and writes everything, and then the Thais think I am Thai :). Why is it that Google understands my Thai better than Thais do?
  16. 1. Drink a lot on the flight. A lot means: you have to pee every 2 hours. Urine has the color of white wine (not the color of beer). Almost everybody on a plane doesn't drink enough and is dehydrated. A lot really means a lot. 2. Keep the leg elevated, i.e. fly business class. 3. Wear graduated (explained by another poster) compression stockings. Not the cheap stockings the airlines sell. 4. Walk a lot during the flight. Every 20 minutes, as Lacessit said. Flight attendants won't like it. Ignore them. It's your health, not theirs. 5. At check-in, take one of your Eliquis. OR take a prefilled injection of Clexane 40mg as described by others (only once, shortly before the flight, not every 3 hours). Not both. No Xarelto ( you said you still have Eliquis), no Warfarin.
  17. It's both
  18. Exactly. Test for rabies of the animal can only be done after it died. It involves slicing up the brain. Expensive, too. You don't want to wait that long with the vaccination (I know of one guy who didn't get vaccinated but then the dog died. He really had its brain examined. No rabies. The guy didn't sleep very well until he got this result)
  19. 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).
  20. It means "do you understand?" pa is short for reu pao (literally "or not"), question particle. This is colloquial speech.
  21. 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.
  22. 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).
  23. Probably no stock. (It costs like 1000 US) But not really necessary either.
  24. There were 2 or 3 reports last year that said this. It happened to me, too. Just yesterday, it happened to a friend. So, be warned. Bank book is not mentioned in the official list of requirements. Many reports here, where bank book was not required. Maybe it's only certain IOs who want it. But they are serious about it. They send people back home if they don't bring the bank book. I don't know what they actually check in the bank book.
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