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Man in Pattaya Holds Police at Bay for 4 Hours Before Taking Own Life
I can't see anything shocking in requesting a beer. 🍺 It'd be unaustralian not to let him have a beer, he did love everyone. -
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Man Bitten by Snake During Night Hike, Uses Folk Medicine to Survive
A man recently shared a harrowing experience on TikTok, after being bitten by a snake during a nighttime hike in the mountains, sparking widespread debate online. The man, identified as TikTok user @arunsrisuwan512, posted a video describing his ordeal after being bitten by a venomous green pit viper while searching for fish in the Banthat mountain range, Phatthalung. The video, which he called his "final clip from the trip," shows him using traditional survival methods passed down through his family to address the snake bite. The man explained that the snake bit him on his foot, causing immediate swelling. In response, he tied a vine-like plant above the bite and applied herbal remedies to the area. He also took painkillers to alleviate joint and leg pain, with the goal of making it down the mountain and getting to a hospital. In the clip, the man describes his injury: “The snake bit me on the back of my foot. The inner sole hasn’t swollen yet, but the outer side has. I used an herbal vine to tie around my ankle, applied some green oil, and took painkillers to reduce the pain. I just need to walk home first, then I’ll head to the hospital.” He recounted that the incident occurred after he had finished setting up fishing traps and was preparing for the next activity when the snake struck. He was later treated at the hospital for seven days before being discharged to recover at home. Once the video went viral, many netizens voiced their concerns, with some warning against his use of a tight vine around the ankle, a traditional remedy for snake bites. Commenters advised that this method can worsen the injury, increasing the risk of severe tissue damage. Several users suggested immobilising the bitten area instead of tying it off to prevent further harm. One commenter shared a personal story: “Tying the area is outdated and dangerous knowledge. My younger sibling was once bitten by a cobra. What made it worse was the necrosis caused by tying the leg, leading to surgery to remove dead tissue and replace it with healthy tissue from the thigh. It was a painful experience, especially for a five-year-old child.” The man who posted the video is known to be a descendant of a family of traditional healers, specializing in snake bite treatments passed down through generations. His grandmother is the fourth-generation practitioner, and it appears that the fifth generation of this knowledge will be inherited by him. Picture taken from TikTok video below. -- 2024-09-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 September 2024
Man Bitten by Snake During Night Hike, Uses Folk Medicine to Survive A man recently shared a harrowing experience on TikTok, after being bitten by a snake during a nighttime hike in the mountains, sparking widespread debate online. The man posted a video describing his ordeal after being bitten by a venomous green pit viper while searching for fish in the Banthat mountain range. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1339337-man-bitten-by-snake-during-night-hike-uses-folk-medicine-to-survive/ -
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Pattaya Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants to Protect World-Class Tourist Image
If a person lives in Pattaya, I don't see why their focus should be on the USA in the slightest! And considering this is a Thailand forum, again the USA is irrelevant! -
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Three more prominent Republicans ‘put country over party’ and endorse Harris
and Biden has let in loads more. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2024/08/12/51-million-border-illegally-biden-fact-check/74595944007/ Estimates from immigration and research groups put the total number of these immigrants in a range between 11 million and 17 million. -
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Practicing Dharma in an environment awash with Cannabis?
A drug induced experience isn't comparable with an experience that has resulted from years of dedicated practice, even if they have a similar quality, because while the former creates a dependency on the drug the latter is only dependent on the skill developed to create it. If that skill created it once it can create it again, or further develop so that it becomes the norm. -
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Why Men Are Rejecting Marriage
Sounds like you're projecting your personal experience to the rest of the entire world. Also -- TMI. -
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Why Men Are Rejecting Marriage
That will be news to those in same sex marriages. -
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Man in Pattaya Holds Police at Bay for 4 Hours Before Taking Own Life
Running around with a gun wouldn't of helped his case of attempted murder -
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Elderly Woman Abducted from Hospital: Sister Appeals for Help
A 63-year-old woman, Khunlin Jokklad, urgently reported to police on September 28, that her 70-year-old sister, Amphon Jokklad, has been abducted from a local hospital in Pathum Thani, by a mysterious man. The incident occurred on the evening of September 27, prompting her to file a complaint at the Pratunam Chulalongkorn Police Station. According to Khunlin, she brought her sister to the Pathumthani Hospital on September 23 for treatment of food aspiration and paralysis, along with memory issues. On September 27, hospital staff informed her that Amphon was ready to be discharged. Due to her own struggles with depression and age-related limitations, Khunlin requested that her sister's three children come to take her home. However, when Khunlin visited the hospital the following morning with care packages for Amphon, she discovered that her sister had already been taken away by someone claiming to be her son. Alarmed, Khunlin contacted her sister’s relatives and learned that no one had come to pick her up. Upon reviewing the hospital's surveillance footage, it was revealed that a man, who did not resemble any family member, had taken Amphon in a taxi, raising concerns for her safety. The footage shows a man with dark skin and a shaved head lifting Amphon into a taxi before driving away. Khunlin expressed her disbelief that hospital staff would allow her sister to leave with someone who was not family, considering she had been the one to bring Amphon in for care. “I’m extremely worried. My sister is elderly and has multiple health issues. I urge the authorities to help bring her back,” Khunlin pleaded. In response, Pol. Lt. Col. Wichaya Phankham, head of the police station’s investigation unit, has initiated an inquiry and is coordinating with the hospital to review the footage and locate the taxi driver who picked up Amphon. They aim to trace the unidentified man and ensure the safe return of the elderly woman. Picture of sister talking to reporters. -- 2024-09-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 September 2024
Elderly Woman Abducted from Hospital: Sister Appeals for Help A 63-year-old woman, urgently reported to police that her 70-year-old sister, Amphon Jokklad, has been abducted from a local hospital in Pathum Thani, by a mysterious man. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1339336-elderly-woman-abducted-from-hospital-sister-appeals-for-help/ -
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Why Men Are Rejecting Marriage
Marriage is a contract between a man and a woman that a man will support a women in her need to have children, and in return she will have sex with him. When women don't fulfill their side of the bargain, they don't deserve half of everything. Unfortunately, western law is biased against men when it comes to marriage. Perhaps all men getting married need to rent the house and lease the car, so the gold digger doesn't get it all when she stops living up to her side of the contract. -
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Guys, do you cheat on your Thai wife/girlfriend?
No side effects, although a long list of possibilities. i get my Creatinine checked every 8 months, HIV test every 4 months. At Red Cross in Bangkok it's about 450 baht a month for Thai or Indian generic version. Both the same as Travuda. Been taking it for about 5 years -
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Senior Police Official Praises Two Officers for Saving Woman in Suicide Attempt
In a commendable act, two officers from Ratchaburi Provincial Police Station were lauded for their swift action in saving a young woman attempting to jump off the Chulalongkorn Railway Bridge. The incident, which occurred on September 27, exemplified the dedication of the Royal Thai Police to protecting and serving the public. Pol. Lt. Gen. Prachuap Wongsuk, Assistant Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police and acting Deputy Commissioner-General, expressed his admiration for the two officers, Pol. Sub-Lt. Wichian Maneevihek and Pol. Sub-Lt. Suphot Udomsuk, for their professionalism and bravery. The officers responded quickly after a call to the 191 emergency hotline reported a woman sitting on the edge of the Chulalongkorn Railway Bridge, crying and appearing ready to jump into the Mae Klong River. The woman, who had parked her motorcycle near the bridge, was in visible distress when the officers arrived. Using calm negotiation tactics, the officers engaged her in conversation to de-escalate the situation. After a tense period of dialogue, they successfully pulled her to safety and provided emotional support. She was later taken to the hospital for evaluation before being safely escorted back to her home in Chom Bueng district. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the woman was suffering from depression and several chronic illnesses. Financial pressures, including medical costs that her family had been helping with, had caused her to feel like a burden. In a moment of despair, she attempted to end her life but was saved in time by the officers’ quick response. Pol. Lt. Gen. Prachuap praised the two officers for embodying the principles of the Royal Thai Police, stating, "Their rapid response and dedication to saving this woman's life is a shining example of what it means to be a protector of peace." He also extended his gratitude to the foundation staff and civilians who played a role in alerting authorities and aiding in the rescue. Picture from responders. -- 2024-09-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 September 2024
Senior Police Official Praises Two Officers for Saving Woman in Suicide Attempt In a commendable act, two officers from Ratchaburi Provincial Police Station were lauded for their swift action in saving a young woman attempting to jump off the Chulalongkorn Railway Bridge. The incident, which occurred on September 27, exemplified the dedication of the Royal Thai Police to protecting and serving the public. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1339335-senior-police-official-praises-two-officers-for-saving-woman-in-suicide-attempt/
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