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chiangraifalang

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  1. ED is mostly a sign that something different in your body is going wrong. My best advise i can give is, please go to a cardiologist and let them search for any plaque in your arteries. Otherwise you might encounter a stroke or heart attack some years in the future.

    ED comes many years before stroke or heart attack. When the blood flow to the penis is impaired, thee is a very strong likelihood the blood flow to other parts of your body is impaired too. The problem is about plaque in arteries you will not feel anything about it, until the artery is closed at least 60%, 70% or more.
    I don't assuming, it's my experience.

    Take pills like Viagra or Cialis is like we all know or at least guess, only to cure a symptom without going to the root. From my view there are to many doctors out there, who are not able to see the real root and just prescribe the pills. A heart specialist should be able to check if there is any problem in your blood vessels or not.

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  2. I never used the drugs you mentioned. But i have really good experience with something that have more natural ingredience.  It's  called D-Maxxx. You find it at Lazada and it's easy to order. Usually 1 capsual is enough. I think it's cheaper than all this drugs you mentioned. Just give it a try.

    Btw. like other mentioned here, it's very likely that an underlying condition is the source for this problem. For me, there is a heart problem, i never was aware before.

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  3. Thank you for explaining the openbills. I did not know the distinction. Anyway it seems openbills are part of the stork family. I found this at Wikipedia:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_openbill

     

    I see a lot of this birds this year here in the Chiang Rai area. I like them, but It's the first time in 12 years i see them in so many big groups. Because of that i asked myself like the OP, why are they here. Something must have changed for them, to stay here now, instead other places like the years before. If i remember right, i've seen them first time this year around 6 to 8 weeks ago. As Wikipedia says "they make long distance movements in response to weather and food availability." My guess is, weather or food availability (or both) has changed for them. As they are related to the India subcontinent it seems possible they coming because of the heat in India this year. But this is only my personal guess.
     

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  4. Some days ago i was at the bridge from Chiang Khong (AH 3), with no intend to cross the border at this time. 

    Arrrived at the bridge an immigration officer ask me if i would like to cross the border. I told him it's too expensive to pay for a visa and only cross the border for some hours. After asking for my home country (Germany) he said  i could go with the bus and don't pay for visa, only for bus. I did not went to Laos, because it was not planned at this day. 

     

    Now it seems a little bit more clear what he talked about. But Germany is not listed on the website linked above and not on the website from the Laos Immigration Office.
    http://www.immigration.gov.la/visas.html

  5. Your question is answered, i only add my own experience.

     

    I'm currently on a NON-O A Visa. Walked over the border in Mae Sai last time at the beginning of April 2017. Very friendly officers at the border point. Ready to guide you for any questions. Tell the Burma officers you want to go straight back and you don't need to go any further then the checkpoint. Only pay them the "entry fee" 500 Baht. With valid visa it's very easy to do.

  6. I voted for strong addicted, even i stopped since 3 weeks now.

    Prepare coffee in the morning was always a ceremony for me. The smell from the fresh grinded coffee made me high. A new day without coffee was like impossible.I did drinking a triple cappuccino in the morning and a double cappucino in the afternoon. Daily.

    I felt, i took to much of coffee. Had some slightly pressure (no pain) in the brain and some other symptomes that made me think about my coffee behaviour.

    The first three days without coffee were not that easy, especially some headaches, but than i felt better and better. My mind is more free now.

    Sometimes, like today, i feel a strong demand for coffee. But this one more reason to resist the temptation, because i don't want feel i loose against my demand for coffee.

    I don't know if i will stop for the whole life. Maybe when i feel i can drink the coffee without be addicted, i will start to drink sometimes a coffee. For now i will stop at least for some more weeks to abstain from coffee.

  7. Go to a service center and tell them. Sometimes there are apps on the phone which can cause expensive calls. Or some special SMS. Let TrueMove stop all advertising to and from your phone. TrueMove is aware of the problem and will help you. That's my experience.

  8. For Amazon you can shopping from the most countries in the world, Thailand included. Amazon charge you for duty an tax. Full information here:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=hp_468520_intl?nodeId=596184

    What about to make a test? You add the laptop to the card an go forward to see what is the amount Amazon will charging you, for send it to Thailand. Is the fee to high, you can cancel before you finished the buying process.

  9. It is allowed to post links to Google Street View, or any other information resource such as this.

    You only have one post....if you want to post a link just make I think four posts so that you are allowed to post links. With first post like this Welcome and hope to see the link soon.

    Thanks for your welcome!

    Okay, i try to post the Street View link again.

    https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Chiang+Rai+Thailand&hl=de&ll=19.908034,99.825854&spn=0.010532,0.021136&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=36.315864,86.572266&oq=chiang&hnear=Chiang+Rai,+Thailand&t=m&z=16&layer=c&cbll=19.907986,99.825565&panoid=i3x-6UisvRHO0rTtuoilMA&cbp=12,191.4,,0,-0.12

  10. In the Thanalai Road is a small shop with many things only for baking.I'm not shure about the flour there. But, it's worth a look.

    It's the old way out of town to Chiang Mai. On the left side, around 250m before "Pratu Chiang Mai".

    I'd like to send a link for Google Street View, Inside Google Maps. In my eyes the best way to explore the location, but it's not allowed to post links. So send me a PM if you're interested to get the link.

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