Thanks. I will mention this and other suggestions to the dermatologist at Sirikit. Wife will contact the hospital today to ask about an appointment (or whether the doc has a private clinic).
I just found an old TV post from 2017 saying that Queen Sirikit hospital in Sattahip has a decent dermatology department. I'll get Mrs C to phone tomorrow.
If anyone knows more about this hospital or can recommend a specialist, I would be grateful.
My daughter (13) suffers quite severe acne - face and back are worst. Various soaps, foams and creams do not seem to have any affect.
Googling comes up with Sarecycline as an antibiotic specifically for acne, as opposed to wide spectrum antibiotics which could be harmful to her general health.
Does anyone have experience of this medication? Is it available otc in Thailand? Any brand names to look for?
Any advice appreciated.
Obviously, the scammer should be charged with attempted theft/fraud (whatever is the appropriate criminal offence) but, IMO, the intended purchaser of "smuggled" gold should also be held responsible for their part in the crime.
If you have been working in Thailand you may be able to pay Class 2 voluntary contributions. So you will pay a lot less. It's great value. Class 2 would be around 180GBP per year, compared to around 800GBP for Class 3.
I think you should phone the International DWP office to get better information. Sometimes extra payments do not get you extra pension.
At 70 years old I was delighted when a gorgeous young woman said I looked like an old James Blunt.
Then I looked it up in the modern dictionary of Cockney rhyming slang.