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  1. Have you looked at Thantakrit on phetchaburi at all?
  2. Hope it was hygienic ! Depending on how deep she went, doesnt mean it wont come back in a couple of weeks.
  3. I'm personally a big fan of Rutnin too, and as with every hospital/place, if you go in at peak times, expect to wait. Appointments are always good to have in advance!
  4. I've mentioned this name before and still think they're the best around sukhumvit that I've found, unsure if pelvic floor dysfunction is their thing, but send them a message. BPC Physio on sukhumvit 39. They'ved helped me tremendously and I continue to see them for any little pains that i have. Again, unsure if they can do what you need, but it's worth a shot to ask.
  5. So PM 2.5 definitely plays a part in this, but the eye drops you use also play a part. Some of the cheaper brands are not as sticky, The stickiest ones I found and use and find very good is Vislube and at nights I use vidisic gel sometimes. They work out great!
  6. Another place to look at is on asoke in Bangkok, Rutnin Eye Hospital. If anything, to get a quotation to see what it would cost?
  7. I'm not certain here but Chula has some great surgeons who usually work in private hospitals but come and do surgery (at much more affordable prices) early morning and late evening (pre and post their private hospital requirements). Have you looked into this? Another one place that my thai friends love is Piyakarun hospital (Thonburi side) as Sheryl mentioned. I'm sorry that I'm not able to specify a doctor but I'm certain those would be good choices (budget wise).
  8. Finally got around to it and gotta say, I was impressed! Will definitely have a 2nd order soon.
  9. The pictures of Cast Iron Burgerhaus look amazing, but the reviews haven't been great, but now that I get first hand knowledge, I'm going to give it a try!
  10. All great advise really and lastly, I'd also work on some core exersises to make sure that the core is strong enough. Proper ergonomic chairs are expensive but given that you should be pain free and not have to pay heavy $ on surgery, therapy, medicine, is sometimes a great long term investment.
  11. I think the first answer is quite clear. It is truly up to you. 20 Baht may not mean much to you, but alot to the person you are giving. 100 Baht is also a very substantial amount and if you are really happy and you want to give more, it's your choice, you will make their day for sure!
  12. Not sure about 2 and 3, but number 1 is definitely phad krapow moo with fried egg!
  13. Can voice similar opinions. They were fantastic with the covid days of fit to fly, testings and so on. However, just keep in mind they also do not honor appointments as all major hospitals do not. So do not go in for a 2 p.m. expecting to be in to meet the doc at 2 p.m. However, I really like the fact that Dr. Donna will give you her true opinion and then send you your way to make your decision on what you can do. What is out of her reach, she will have some recommendations of where to go.
  14. I'm curious to know the benefits of these drops, anyone tried and have some things to share?
  15. How about Mark Leoni around onnut? He seems to get some good feedback around many folks too
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