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Jingthing

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  1. There are reasons. To do what you want with your space. To get well settled. No landlord. To lower the risk of being forced to move. To prepay rent. In my case as an American there have been US tax advantages.
  2. Perhaps someone can help with this. I had two AZ jabs already and the hospital that did those issued me with a Thai ID formatted number which was needed to get my vaccination record in Morphrom. So far so good. Well I paid for a Moderna jab at a private hospital and showed them both my printed certificate and my record in Morphrom hoping they would then know to enter my existing Thai ID formatted number into my record so that the booster would show up in Morphrom. Almost needless to say they did no such thing. They only entered my passport number. I will soon get my booster. I will try to get them to add my Thai ID formatted number but based on my experience so far not confident that they will. If they will, is it important that it be added before the shot or can it be done after? Is it possible that Morphrom will match the passport number and not even need the Thai number? If I'm unable to fix it at the hospital, is there a way to request a fix directly through Morphrom?
  3. It's a theory but there is still no good reason NOT to address D deficiency.
  4. Not at all impressed by this youtuber but why should f-rangs care if he has a work permit. Stockholm Syndrome.
  5. Most news coming out of the US is quite depressing. Drum beats of civil war coming from both sides. Creeping towards authoritarianism. Hard fought civil rights progress won over generations being reversed. A government in gridlock about most important issues. So even a tidbit of good news like this reflecting what America should be is most welcome!
  6. Yes there is. The problem word is boost. https://www.cedars-sinai.org/blog/boosting-your-immune-system.html Can You Really Boost Your Immune System? The idea of boosting your immune system is appealing, but is it even possible to build up your immune system so that you rarely get sick? Dr. Suzanne Cassel, an immunologist at Cedars-Sinai, says that the concept of boosting your immune system is inaccurate. There's also widely held confusion about how your immune system functions and how your body is designed to combat diseases and infections.
  7. This is a danger of promoting D. Many people will see that as instead of vaccines. No! In addition. Both.
  8. Well I'm with you on one thing. I think global governments should have been promoting Vitamin D as possibly helpful even before vaccines and they still aren't doing that.
  9. Look. Bottom line supplementing with D is affordable, not likely to hurt you, and may well help you a lot. So why not? But if you choose 4k iu or more research why you should balance with K. Doses that high without K could hurt you cardiovascularly.
  10. Fort Wayne Indiana from the best low budget list doesn't sound so.bad. Is anyone here familiar with it? Of course it has those brutal midwestern winters but on the other hand its a nice sized smaller population city and they have an Ethiopian restaurant!
  11. La Paz Baja is quite popular with expats. Haven't heard too.much about cartel issues there. Of course while I see the draws for the safest cities in Mexico such as Queretaro and Merida, I don't really think cartel violence is often targeted at gringos. Its more like they sometimes get in the way. I wonder about Morelia, a lower cost big city with wonderful attractions. The city is considered reasonably safe but its in one of the most violent states. Similarly Mazatlan.
  12. There is obviously politics involved in any visa crackdown. Political winds change. If short term tourists are good, permanent tourists are good too and they spend on establishing households. That 170 figure was for temp or perm residency?
  13. I'm not convinced yet that Mexico's crackdown on serial 180 day visa runners is a permanent change. My hunch is its more like a shakeout that may last a few years or so. It is true that its very hard to get an appointment at a consulate for temp or perm residence because masses of visa runners. have indeed been pushed into that. Yes the financial requirements have gone up but keep in mind you can also qualify by showing money outside of Mexico and my information says funds in retirement accounts such as IRA are accepted.
  14. 1500 a month is poverty level especially if you need to rent. So it's "best" in that context. I reckon those places beat homelessness or living in a car, though I seriously doubt 1500 would cut it above total misery even in those places unless supplemented with savings. Not to mention many people have S.S. checks much lower than 1500.
  15. Maus author speaks. Creeping authoritarianism.
  16. Its my impression that horror stories involving mysterious money vanishing are very common here. Your condo is worthless if the building its in falls apart. Special assessments. Be afraid.
  17. It's very common in newer buildings. Its definitely a major red flag in older buildings. That said major corruption is not rare here regardless.
  18. Up to you. Doctors have been known to be wrong or not up to date on scientific studies. In my knowledge very large doses are typically used to quickly address diagnosed deficiency but then not. 20k IU of course is not a high dose if taken weekly. Recently a doctor sold me pills for another condition. I went home and two minutes of research showed they were very contradicted for me personally. Indeed dangerous. I really don't blindly trust doctors in.general but even more so in Thailand.
  19. In some cases you need to prove that you're physically in the relevant state during the zoom call or if not they can't legally do it Different states different laws.
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