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newbee2022

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  1. Well, I recommended before already the St. Peter Eye Clinic, These ophthalmologists got a lot of International experience. Tel. 053 225 011 stpeter-eye.com. Check it out. However, Sriphat is an option too.
  2. If we're talking about food poisoning there would have been a good idea to take some charcoal tablets. And drink electrolytes. Now, after 2 weeks all described symptoms are not connected to your chicken anymore. But you might have other issues. And those are now treated, even a possible Heliobacter Pyloris. Drink a lot of water and eat light food, no pork, meat, sausages, aso. Not too many citrus fruits (Acid, sugar). I'm optimistic you wouldn't need a further treatment.
  3. It's the normal regular way in Thailand. See a doctor, then the specialist. You can show your letter, just be nice and give them the translation. The MRI or CT will be accepted in case they show what is important for a diagnosis and subsequently the likely following treatment.
  4. As I don't know the diagnose there might be a brain/nerve/injury. So to have it sorted it might be a good idea to have it reviewed by a specialist. Therefore Chiangmai Neurological Hospital. A good choice.
  5. It's actually the Chiangmai Neurological Hospital, specialised also focused on brain disorders. There is also a specialised clinic called St. Peter Eye Clinic.
  6. You're absolutely right. Thank you for this truth. For complaints the best to use: https://aseannow.com/contact/
  7. it's actually discriminating and thus not common anymore. Most labs use CKD-EPI 2021. That's without the "Race-Factor")
  8. Dr. Satthawat Eye Clinic, 0846169619 or St. Peter Eye Hospital, 053225014, stpeter-eye.com
  9. A checkup in a recommended hospital is not expensive. (around 5000 Baht) It will will give you a blood count including parameters concerning your "heart". If no issues you'll sleep better.
  10. Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital (Chiang Mai University’s teaching hospital) and Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai’s Heart Center of Excellence
  11. in Chiangmai: ChiangmaiCotton, Decathlon Chiang Mai, and UNIQLO Chiangmai Store
  12. Dr. Chanakarn Clinic. Chanacarn.com. 053294545. Works also in Bangkok Hospital CM
  13. First hand experience of course
  14. No, but I can recommend WRLife. No increasing premiums.
  15. Sorry, I'm not sure what your question is ??? To lower your BP there are a lot of ways including exercises. How old are you?
  16. Ivermectin? You got a horse at home (joking)? Concerning drugs from India: I'm sure is not legal to import them. And concerning the safety: A high percentage of medicine in EU comes from India.
  17. Bangkok Hospital. Dr. Chanakarn or Dr. Chanakarn Clinic 053204545
  18. NO, they are not, but too many "wannebies" and social media followers....
  19. There is no reason to do a CAC test, unless you are older and got a risk for heart disease. Or is it advised by a cardiologist??
  20. because most Jews came from Europe to "Israel" because many Convicts were sent from UK to Australia

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