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Update: I went to see Dr Sarij, Spine Center Bangkok Hospital. He turned out to be just the kind of doctor I was looking for: he has also done hip replacements, sees more than only my spine or only my hip, had a look at spinal MRI AND at hip x-ray, examined both hip and spine and discussed his findings with me. Recommended.
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Maybe you haven't seen the prices in the tourist south (Samui, Phuket) lately. They have doubled since covid. Even the most expensive hospital in Pattaya seems like a bargain now
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Thai hospitals: More tests, more money? What is it all about?
Lorry replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in Health and Medicine
1m in 3 days is quite possible if some kind of operation or invasive procedure (eg coronary stents, thrombectomy...) was done, otherwise hard to imagine. Bumrungrad doesn't usually do completely unnecessary tests, there are other hospitals (eg second tier hospitals in the tourist south) who do that a lot more. Government hospitals, on the other side, do only the absolutely necessary. It's a minimal treatment which is in most cases exactly what the patient needs, but in some cases it's not enough from a Western point of view. I quite like the goverment style. You can get it at the private arm of Siriraj Hospital, it won't be much cheaper than Bumrungrad, though. -
It surprised me, too. As Nigel said, the price of about 2500 even included testing and the usual smarties (colorful assorted useless tablets)
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2500 baht (paid by a friend in Bangkok Hospital Huahin).
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Can older expats join the Thai social fund (health cost cover)?
Lorry replied to simon43's topic in Health and Medicine
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Sounds like a good idea. The way this started was more like a radiculopathy (result of soft mattress, lifting and carrying heavy loads). It sometimes gets worse when I cough, something I wouldn't expect from hip arthrosis. Pain even in rest. I tried traction, it made it worse. No, abduction is quite limited. Extension not normal, either. So, yes, I certainly do have an arthitic hip, but I doubt whether my current symptoms really stem from the hip. Dr Somyot, and he referred me to Dr Nadhaporn, both Bumrungrad.
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Any recommendations? Symptoms: pain in thigh, sometimes (not often) radiating to lower leg, feeling of weakness in the thigh > painful walking with a limp Doctors: Physical therapy doctor: this is musculofascial pain, you need physical therapy (helped just a bit over 3 months) Hip specialist: your hip x-ray is bone on bone, range of movement of hip joint is reduced, you need a hip replacement (steroid injection into the hip joint to confirm that the pain is actually coming from the hip was refused by the specialist) Spine specialist: your lumbar spine MRI shows multiple narrowed foramina, you need spinal fusion, never mind the missing neuro symptoms like Lasegue etc (epidural steroid injection to confirm the pain is actually coming from the spine has not yet been requested) I really love doctors :p)
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OA visa vs O visa (retirement)
Lorry replied to Lorry's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
555 Yes. I follow this thread very diligently and I appreciate all the answers. This is not something that has to be decided in a week or two, it's rather planning for the long term. A decision is probably due in the autumn, about 6 months from now. I apologize if I gave the impression I wouldn't care about this thread. I do, and I am very grateful for all the comments. One thing that hasn't been addressed: often, Thai bureaucrats distinguish between tourists and people living here (eg for DL, tax office, hospitals), for example on a retirement extension. Any experience whether OA in these contexts is usually equal to non-O? -
There was a lot of Information on AN, unfortunately very difficult to search and often outdated. What are the main differences? AFAIK O visa needs money (800000) in Thai bank for extension, which has to be done in the first 3 months of stay in Thailand, then yearly. OA can have money in bank abroad and still stay in Thailand 2 years (border run after 1st year necessary; the visa is valid 1 year and allows multiple entries, in the second year need re-entry if leaving and returning within the time of the permission of stay) OA needs health insurance (3m inpatient, 60000 outpatient, can use a foreign insurance company). Can only stay as long as covered by the insurance. Is this correct? Which other differences are there? I am asking for a long term O visa/retirement extension holder who wants to move his 800000 out of Thailand and is thinking of OA. He leaves Thailand every year anyway. In any situation, where it might be useful to be a longterm resident (or however it is called), would OA usually be just as good as O?
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Update: Thailand does now participate in AEOI/CRS. First automatic exchange of financial data will be Sep 30, the financial data from 2022 will be exchanged. The CRS requires exchange with your tax jurisdicition, which is not necessarily the country of one's passport. To open a new bank account, customers are now asked to tell the bank their tax jurisdiction. Whether Thai banks will just send the financial data of old accounts to the country of the passport of the account owner, or whether they will ask all foreigners where they are taxed, i don't know.
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In countries with a decent health care system you cannot just "buy" tadalafil, nothing "weird" about this. Don't know where you come from. The reason is that tadalafil is a real medicine (with potentially dangerous side effects), it isn't candy. Having said that, many pharmacies in the areas frequented by western sex tourists sell it under the table. The recommendation to buy it from a street vendor is not a good recommendation (I am being very polite here), because you really have no idea what you get, could be any fake cr@p. The recommendation to buy potency-enhancing pills on Lazada is just as dangerous,. Here you definitely know you are buying some fake cr@p (and you have no idea what dose of what drug you ate swallowing).
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AFAIK Pantip is dead. But so is Patpong...
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Patpong?
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France Donates Over a Million Doses of Booster Vaccine to Thailand
Lorry replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
you are free to make your own informed decision, unless you wanted to infect me, or others My sister's bf made his own informed (he watched a lot of youtube) decision not to get vaccinated. He then made his own informed decision, not to wear a mask when talking to like-minded people. He then made his own informed decision, not to tell anyone that he got sick with a bad sore throat. He then made his own informed decision, to sit in the same subcompact car as my sister, for 2 hours, without a mask. My sister, who was in a risk group, didn't get the chance to make her own informed decision, not to travel with him. Because he kept his condition a secret. You want the freedom to infect us. Fortunately, some governments didn't give you this freedom. -
France Donates Over a Million Doses of Booster Vaccine to Thailand
Lorry replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It's actually floor 12A, not 12. Still vaccinating today, very easy and efficient, not crowded. Foreigners bring passport (required), pink card (helpful if available) and documentation of any vaccines you have had in Thailand (they need the number beginning with 6000000... from that documentation for their database). They don't care about vaccines you had in other countries. Seems like everybody gets "Pfizer Bi" (meaning bivalent). A big "Thank you" to Tallguy for keeping us updated in face of all these <deleted>in <deleted> <deleted> antivaxxers. Interesting, TV wil not delete the word "antivaxxers" - isn't that the worst expletive of all? -
Interesting to know. I was wondering about this, because in Thailand you are not allowed to call yourself a hospital without an ER, and I didn't have the impression that this is the place to go with a serious emergency. So, if they really do have an emergency system, it's the receptionist who does the triage... reminds me of my home country.
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I was always wondering what kind of people live in Siam Garden City (a posh Mubaan between BTS Onnut and Khlong Bangna Chin). Now I have some idea....
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I went there in the morning, without an appointment (because my eyes got sick overnight). They immediately told me I could have an appointment at 5pm, not earlier. They found me in their system, but as I hadn't been there for a long time they made me register again. They then wanted to do the usual blood pressure thing. I asked, if I would come at 5pm, how long would I have to wait for a doctor? 1-2 hours. So I told them, I will do the blood pressure thing during those 1-2 hours and left with 2 big appointment papers. I went to Bumrungrad. Waiting time for doctor 30 minutes. I then called Rutnin to cancel my appointment. Turned out, I didn't have any appointment at all.