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  1. Unless you took a driving test" quite" independently or converted the UK licence
  2. Not quite,renting a car in some far flung place,needs one Its this piece Britmantoo " It's also useful to keep a UK phone number, Skype can provide this for $22/quarter, and you can select your town of residence for caller ID. Phoning UK numbers is $10 extra for 400 minutes credit." The app has to be continually opened obv to receive/make calls Keeping a UK sim card 3 have some at 6 pound a month,sound better bet,but calls are going to be expensive,but no app
  3. Read somewhere it is 13 months before the innards are back to normal (on average) Whatever was done sure does not look anything like,I could p.iss for England after 5 days,fact it was too painful the flow was that fast
  4. I'm all for this too,just for it chopped ,all the wonder treatments come to nought,beads whatever it was called ,could not be faulted few years ago,utter waste as will this Just get the end of your cock unblocked from all the waste that accumulated,about 500 baht
  5. One of the survivors of the 2015 Berkeley balcony collapse, Aoife Beary, has died at the age of 27. Six Irish students were killed and several others were injured when a fourth-floor balcony in Berkeley, California, collapsed causing those on it to fall about 40ft (12.2m) to the ground.
  6. Looked up mono too,depth of field is quite good with some makers,fact it seems excellent,along with comments above,having a serious re-think,anyway good ones come in at shade under 200 pounds
  7. Having cataract surgery and its myriad options is no exception. To be clear, there really isn’t such a thing as the “more recommended” lens implant used during cataract surgery. Understand that the primary aim of any cataract surgery is first and foremost to replace the natural lens that has turned cloudy and replacing it with a new clear artificial lens implant. In that respect, the majority of lens fulfil that objective well. Where choices are to be made about implants are when the patient has to decide if being spectacles independent is an important goal for the patient. If the patient is happy wearing spectacles, then a monofocal lens implant would be a great choice. Alternatively, if the patient is keen to use cataract surgery as an opportunity to additionally see the world without glasses, then multifocal lens implants may be considered. True what you state,but as age and opportunity are unfortunately to be considered I'm going for multifocal,sick of using and losing glasses Not bad pricing there and back 5000 (was) hotels cheap enough Looked at multifocal pricing ,shade under 400 pounds,probably get them cheaper if Calcutta hospital,these Mumbai prices
  8. For starters you can quote whatever, have no clue about anything,been proven for years,begone with you,not even UK citizen,on ignore list where quite a few have you
  9. "Legally entitled to" so your elongated holier than thou statement suggest there is corruption (integrity lol,)or maybe the green eyed monster at play,nothing is further than the truth. The morals of this are the UK gov. are denying the ability of the effected pensioner to sustain a reasonable future standard of living in contrast to others who have made the same sacrifice of payments for decades There is nothing legal/illegal about this trumped up ridiculous statement of yours,what's more nobody ,(inc me) has lied to anyone,and as the visa the OP is applying for states "Temporary stay in the Kingdom" Its up to the OP to decide regardless of the warning buffoons who come spilling out of the woodwork at the very mention of potential frozen pension,you can keep your morals and stick it where the sun don't shine, it don't pay the bills,and with a looming 10% increase on the cards next time around,to consider PS I am legally entitled to the increase ,show where it states otherwise,plus penalty?
  10. Variant: Phaco + Spheric Hydrophilic Foldable IOL Rs. 10000.00 Variant: Phaco + Spheric Hydrophilic Foldable Customized IOL(920019 ) Rs. 11000.00 Variant: Phaco + Spheric Hydrophilic Foldable Yellow IOL(920020) Rs. 12500.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophilic IOL (920015) Rs. 18000.00 Variant: Phaco + Negative Aspheric Hydrophilic IOL(920014) Rs. 20000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Monofocal Hydrophilic IOL Rs. 25000.00 Variant: Phaco +Spheric Hydrophobic IOL(920650) Rs. 25000.00 Variant: Phaco +Spheric Hydrophobic IOL(920650) Rs. 25000.00 Variant: Phaco + Spheric Hydrophobic Yellow IOL(920025) Rs. 25000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophobic Imported IOL (ASPH)(920419 ) Rs. 30000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophobic Yellow IOL Rs. 35000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophobic Yellow IOL(920024) Rs. 35000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Monofocal Hydrophobic Yellow IOL( 920011) Rs. 40000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Multifocal Hydrophilic IOL( 920170) Rs. 40000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophobic Yellow Imported IOL(920008) Rs. 40000.00 Variant: Phaco + Toric Hydrophobic IOL(920029) Rs. 42000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Hydrophobic Imported IOL(920007) Rs. 45000.00 Variant: Phaco + Aspheric Multifocal Hydrophilic IOL(920170) Rs. 55000.00 Variant: Phaco + Toric Hydrophobic Customized Imported IOL(920026) Rs. 55000.00 Variant: Phaco + Trifocal Customized IOL(920036) Rs. 65000.00 Call Us Im with you on this one,but which one?...its India tho,had contact with few doctors there in Calcutta eye hospitals,just get the covid wave reduced and IM off,...been putting it off now for couple of years,cannot hang around much longer
  11. Was that 9 days or so in ICU? and in private hospital? plain scumbags,they would have known the extent of treatment needed yet chose to bleed her dry. Once injuries accessed,placed on spinal board and moved to ward,far cheaper. Options? Malaysia airways,buy coach then bid for business before take off,or Air India cheapo get me home Poor girl
  12. She should have de-camped US,tried Switzerland,or even UK,
  13. Jabba the Hutt was a nasty piece of work,needed a few weeks in Soi 6
  14. I'm not writing forever on this,obv u have x on your side. Purely accident cover,few 00 thousands enough,21quid a year mercy flight(past employment) Past surgery? 430000 quote Thailand,700USD India paid,private room,.....googled hospital doctor/hospital for reputation,can you really Thailand? Yes terrific treatment, over one week,as was 2 other surgical tasks later, under 5000 baht return,yes made good choice,think of those savings Ive made over 20 years Guy here 71 years paid 100 quid a week(a week) "how lucky I am he quoted at the time" to have ins cover,no need back to blighty as 50 mil did not cover aspects of treatment,total waste PS ,even if you have to go near the limit of treatment your ins covers u for,I consider life for an individual in TH is finished,climate,health needs ,convalescence takes its toll
  15. UK govt will give loans for this type of incident ICU/private hospital,...now your talking turkey
  16. 40 mil,that will be some payment every month/year. Been here and other places for 20 odd years no insurance cept accident cover,about 4 thousand a year ,plus free ride home for 21 quid a year payment Not getting into this insurance stuff,only one winner and it sure aint you If elective/selective surgery far far cheaper out of Thailand
  17. In a nutshell the soothsayers for medical insurance,used up in a flash. Would have been better going to govt.hospital from the off, lasted far longer,same same treatment too
  18. I'm just getting over it,"just like a common cold" I think not,10 days of misery and Asians are far more prone to pneumonia
  19. Not been reading news from France,Italy,UK then,numbers sky rocketing,and coming Thailand's way
  20. The rat mats work,sticky place mats,but more than likely will kill them. When caught used baby oil to free them from the mess,then throw them out,that is the ones not killed,leaving tail behind
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