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lesmac

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  1. 7 hours ago, parafareno said:

    yes i will get lab work done next week.....i went home because of free health care...and <deleted> wanted me 3 months now to wait for proper exam....

    next time i am staying in Thailand where you get immediate help even though it costs an arm and a leg

    It will not cost you a fortune go to Chonburi hospital there is a dermatologist there she is one of best in Thailand and because it's a government hospital the prices are good. I saw 4 other doctors who could not tell me what my problem was but she recognised it by looking and confirmed it with a lab test. She speaks good English but it's better to have a Thai with you to get to see her as there is not a lot of English speakers in the hospital. If you go to the multi story car park you will see a 7-11 going into the hospital turn left at the 7 go up the stairs and you are in the right department.

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  2. 4 hours ago, jvs said:

    Pesky foreigners making to look Thailand bad,yes that is one way of looking at it.

    What is the problem?Nobody died yet and we have a "safety first" sticker

    somewhere.

    I just wonder if there are any government set guidelines and not just a few cowboys just winging it.

    "Too old equipment should be replaced",yes but what is too old?

     

     

    When it snaps or wont hold air as in truck tires

     

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  3. 2 hours ago, poyai111 said:

    Anyone under 30 should be limited to riding push bikes like everyone did 50 years ago. Any lunatic can twist a throttle to achieve orbital speeds. It takes real skill and experience to control oneself and the machine. Remaining upright and following the correct line, if learnt from trial and error, can have fatal consequences 

    Do you really believe it's safer on a push bike

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