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I've actually stayed at the private hospital before when I had acute food poisoning, and had to sleep on the couch as the bed was rock solid hard. So it isn't something I'd look forward to, even though it appears to be inevitable. Wife can't stay as we have six burglar alarms (dogs) to be attended to.
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Bangkok bans parking under BTS stations to ease traffic
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
In many cities the area would be used for emergency vehicles to wait until needed, so they wouldn't have to travel from afar to reach an incident. Often the police will wait there, but in Thailand of course that would be out of the question. -
Bangkok bans parking under BTS stations to ease traffic
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Dropping off is different to parking. -
I wrote a few weeks ago about my eye problems and Thailand's Top optician being unable to correct it with new glasses. I received some excellent advice amongst the usual irrelevant comments. As a result of the excellent advice I attended a private hospital for a proper test, where I was told I had cataracts in both eyes and glaucoma in one. Surgery could be done on the cataracts for 25,000 a time. Okay. But I would need to stay overnight (extra charge of course but free food and dark glasses included ). A two-minute Google check revealed every single entry saying that no overnight stay is required. USA, UK, Australia. Nowhere. A friend in Scotland had it done, with tea and biscuits after and then home. In New Zealand, a friend took his father to be seen, in and out in three hours including recovery time. So I went to see a doctor who has a clinic in Kalasin and who works at the government hospital there. He confirmed the cataracts and said I didn't have glaucoma and my eye pressure was normal. You'd think a government hospital would charge less, but he wanted 20,000 plus an extra 5000 for him. And he also said I needed to stay overnight. What makes cataract surgery so dangerous in Thailand that instead of going home straight away as you do in the rest of the world we have to stay in hospital overnight for observation, I wonder. I guess the answer has to begin with M or maybe B. It's the same thing. And it seems I'll have no alternative but to give in to the system. Then I have to get a third opinion, somehow, on whether I have glaucoma or not.
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Boy, 14, arrested for murder after shooting in Hua Hin
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
Where I come from, the UK, we don't have kids roaming the streets with guns. There was also the kid on the rampage in Siam Paragon, and another instance in recent months somewhere I've forgotten. And before anyone comments, yes the UK has serious knife crime issues, but that is on a different level to kids carrying guns and those attacks are almost exclusively within one ethnic group (which the police officially refuse to confirm by saying they do not rank crimes by ethnicity.) -
Boy, 14, arrested for murder after shooting in Hua Hin
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
It tells you a lot about Thailand, doesn't it. You and I and everyone else knows that if a Thai had kicked the doctor then there would have been no social media outrage and hundreds turning up to protest. -
Bangkok cops bust plus-size women’s sex trade party organiser
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Yet another brain-dead Thai who advertises illegal services on-line. Step one thinking = good way to attract clients. Step 2 thinking (not available to brain-deads) = if potential clients see it then so might the police. -
6 billion baht Ashton Asoke condo in Bangkok to be demolished
Bangkok Barry replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Sure: "By Mitch Connor" Sorry. I should have written 'for a Thai publication known for its errors, written by a college dropout'. -
Where to travel out of country for 2 days?
Bangkok Barry replied to Terek's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Correct. Perfectly adequate. -
Shocked at Prices for Flights in December 2024
Bangkok Barry replied to pj123's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
That's what I meant. Passengers are their source of revenue and so they hike their prices to make up not having passengers during the pandemic. They are only interested in themselves and how much revenue they can generate, not whether or not passengers find the prices high. If they had empty planes as a result that might change, but they don't. As for your other comments, ah yes. Nostalgia indeed. One of my first trips to Bangkok was on Tarom, after buying the ticket from their one-room upstairs office in Regent Street in London, if I recall. -
Thai AirAsia opposes airfare reductions due to operational costs
Bangkok Barry replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Indeed. I used to take the bus from Somdet, Kalasin to Bangkok but pre-pandemic the flight from KK was cheaper. Now it's around 1000 so still a much better option. -
I absolutely would not fly Nok. They often cancel flights as I've read they pay so little they are short of pilots. The last two times I used them, before I gave up, their flight from Khon Kaen to Bangkok was over an hour late and they used a propellor plane. And whenever I'm at DMK, using Air Asia, there are always, always cancelled Nok flights on the board.
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Shocked at Prices for Flights in December 2024
Bangkok Barry replied to pj123's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Note that BA are only flying three times a week but daily to KL. Might be an option to go via there? Check the fare for both. As for profiteering, it might be because they ran on empty during the pandemic and need revenue to stay operational? And if people are prepared to pay it, why not? I'd call that responsible business practise. Airlines work for themselves, not the passengers. Same as any business. -
Where to travel out of country for 2 days?
Bangkok Barry replied to Terek's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
I agree with all that @sqwakvfr has said. If KL, there is a decent hotel right at the airport that I've used, but if booking overnight make sure you don't book the cheaper day rate. Places to eat in the airport, of course, a few minutes walk away on a dedicated pathway, as well as a restaurant in the hotel. -
Why is there so much trash on the grass verges in Hua Hin
Bangkok Barry replied to ThaiPauly's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
When I first moved to my house in Kalasin Province I filled two very large plastic sacks with rubbish that lay by the road in the area outside my house. But when you see how many Thais keep the inside of their house or the area outside it you can expect little else. Then there are the several reports we've had on AN about Thais, always women, who leave a rented property filled with rubbish and excrement. When you have the mind of a child I suppose the challenge of acting as a responsible adult is too hard.