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Alphim

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  1. Good morning, I am looking for a medical insurance plan. Gigna has been recommended but for me far to expensive. Is it possible to get a more reasonably insurer in Thailand As I am 81 years of age I realise it will be difficult to find a reasonably priced plan. I have heard Wrlife mentioned as being lower cost option, can they be recommended? Any advise for other Insurers would be appreciated. Thank you
  2. Great information, thank you all.
  3. Thank you, I think I have the re entry but I'm just checking. I've just answered Dr. Jack who kindly sent a photo of his permit
  4. Yes Dr. Jack, like that except Single instead of Multiple.
  5. Good day, I am a little confused regarding the need for a Thailand Re-entry permit, I want to go on holiday to the UK end October I came into Thailand beginning October 2022, on a Non Imm O visa. I applied for the Retirement extension and was accepted. The stamp in my passport is good until 13 Jan 2024. I see on the stamp it states Re-Entry permit, number of Persons - One, number of Entries-Single. My question is, do I have to get a Re-Entry Permit before leaving Thailand? Many thanks for any advice
  6. Thanks Sheryl, yes you are correct, most people probably do think once it's ''cured'' then the problem is finished. I know I did.
  7. Nice, you think that up yourself?
  8. In that case how far must one go back in one's medical history, is there a time limit?
  9. Thanks you It was really a hypothetical question, brought on by my wifes experience, but I am having some trouble with my. I would think it should be assessed of where on the spine the op was for, but I've found in my short time in Thailand the rules are quite different.
  10. They would call it a preexisting after 5 yeas? The operation was a success and no problems since.
  11. Good morning, How do the medical insurance people determine what is a preexisting condition? Five months so my wife had some trouble with wrist, no operation just an injection. We did not have insurance at the time. Recently a bone spur stated developing on the same wrist, an operation was called for. On contacting the Insurance I was told it is a preexisting condition. Arguing didn't get me anywhere except to the hospital cashier to pay Thb70,000. My question ---- 5 years ago I had Spinal Stenosis operation If I had to go for an operation on my spine now would the insurance company pay for the procedure, or declare it a Preexisting condition ? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you
  12. Thank you. I contacted my doctor in S.A with the information from other people. He has advised going for Amlodipine 5mg.
  13. Thank you, I've been in touch and they deliver.
  14. Thank you very much Sheryl Thank you very much Sheryl. I will try for the Amlodopine as Pendine 5 was the last one prescribed for me. Again, many thanks,

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