October 21, 20223 yr Is there a good clonic that can test all your bllod, hormones, etc...i want to check myself just in case, also i want to find out why I am always tired so much....wanna test testestorone etc
October 21, 20223 yr 41 minutes ago, Woof999 said: Pretty sure this is the one I've used before: Lab +1. I've used this guy for decades with no problems.
October 21, 20223 yr Popular Post Look for a pathology lab. I use Mengrai Labs in Chiang Rai. OP, have you had COVID? Long COVID is one possibility for chronic fatigue. If you don't know, a pathology lab will be able to test for COVID antibodies. Eliminate sugar entirely from your diet for a month. It certainly won't hurt you,and may help you.
October 21, 20223 yr Lifecare lab is popular and probably the cheapest, i go there Lifecare Laboratory (Pattaya) 038 488 048 https://maps.app.goo.gl/12Ljrm91jybUgpXv8
October 21, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, parafareno said: why I am always tired so much sleep apnoea maybe? that turned out to be the cause of my chronic tiredness after going through all sorts of blood tests.
October 21, 20223 yr Author 1 hour ago, Lemsta69 said: sleep apnoea maybe? that turned out to be the cause of my chronic tiredness after going through all sorts of blood tests. so you have to use the Darth Vader mask each night? I have heard about sleep apnea and no energy...thank you
October 21, 20223 yr I like Bangkok hospital , quite pricey though but I prefer to get high quality care
October 21, 20223 yr Popular Post The are hundreds of blood tests you could have, the question is, what tests do you need? The answer to that question is best determined by a doctor, based on your symptoms, your medical history, your age and your gender. Just walking into a lab and telling them to test you would be a complete waste of time and an invitation for them to empty your bank account! So, why not go see a doctor and and explain your symptoms to the doctor and let them recommend the half dozen or so tests that you might need.
October 22, 20223 yr Popular Post You should see a doctor. Especially since you are having specific symptoms. The doctor will prescribe specific blood work relating to your issues and concerns. Just like the previous person that responded suggested.
October 22, 20223 yr Get yourself into nearest governmental hospital for the regular check up, which is from around 600b to 4k, depending how comprehensive. Each hospital has different packages. You can go later to another, larger hospital for additional tests. i have asked for all cancer markers, some 5 of them, it was around 1k extra Do more than one stool occult blaod test and do them yearly. After consultation with dr about results you can ask him to do further check ups. if over 45 do colonoscopy. Suppose to be afterwards every 10 years. I am waiting for one and i will have also gastroscopy at the same time, as i have some gastric problems. Saves time and lowers cost. over a month ago there was a thread about blood laboratories in bangkok, look for it, even if you are not bangkok. Some of those labs have branches in provinces
October 22, 20223 yr Popular Post Where in Thailand are you located? No point in asking about labs without first providing that information
October 22, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Sheryl said: Where in Thailand are you located? No point in asking about labs without first providing that information OP is in Pattaya, the first two people answering seemed to know this. So we all recommend the same lab in Nakleua
October 22, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, Lorry said: OP is in Pattaya, the first two people answering seemed to know this. So we all recommend the same lab in Nakleua No. Lifecare, as mentioned by @scubascuba3 is the better lab IN PATTAYA with more hours and a published price list and packages. http://lifecare.siam2web.com/
October 23, 20223 yr Whichever lab you use, make sure the lab is accredited AND the operator is certified, if they aren't you may as well not bother. From what I can see the labs that have been posted don't appear to be accredited.
October 23, 20223 yr 7 minutes ago, nigelforbes said: is accredited AND the operator is certified, Accredited by who? Do you think an accredited lab will be 18 and another lab 88. Nah. Maybe the numbers aren't perfect, but you will get an idea. You don't need perfect numbers anyhow, since it's the RANGE you want to worry about. and it's relative anyhow, go back to the same lab. Low will be low and high will be high. sure, pick the one that is accredited, but this doesn't sound like a deal breaker if someone really, really needs a test and can't get to an "accredited" lab.
October 23, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, Iamfalang said: Accredited by who? Do you think an accredited lab will be 18 and another lab 88. Nah. Maybe the numbers aren't perfect, but you will get an idea. You don't need perfect numbers anyhow, since it's the RANGE you want to worry about. and it's relative anyhow, go back to the same lab. Low will be low and high will be high. sure, pick the one that is accredited, but this doesn't sound like a deal breaker if someone really, really needs a test and can't get to an "accredited" lab. I understand the Mr Chemistry sets from Mr DIY and good for these things, perhaps that's an option for the OP if he wants to shave a few more baht off the cost! Yes I think that accreditation and certification is a deal breaker, why wouldn't it be, this is Thailand, not the UK, US or Europe. As far as your comments about range and the results being approximate are concerned, sorry but that's just nonsense. Two fairly insignificant errors in one panel reading can change the whole interpretation of the result because often the substances is in the relationship between readings rather than their position in a range.. Blood test labs here are accredited by ISO/IEC 15189 and ISO 15190 standards , certification is done by Council of Medical Technology.
October 23, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, nigelforbes said: Whichever lab you use, make sure the lab is accredited AND the operator is certified, if they aren't you may as well not bother. From what I can see the labs that have been posted don't appear to be accredited. OK, post the names and locations in Pattaya you know are accredited. Also, prices for a battery of standard tests. BTW, accreditation and certifications may be overrated in Thailand.???? Lifecare's run by a certified med tech and the equipment looks clean and modern. Some tests are sent out to larger labs, probably the same ones used by hospitals. Been using them for years. The idea is to a first pass at a good private lab (much cheaper), and if something looks outside norms, potentially a problem, follow up at a hospital and a specialist. Bumrungrad repeated one of my Lifecare tests--being Burmrungrad--and got the same results. Moreover, a recent routine checkup at Sirikit came back with results, a year after a Lifecare package, with results almost exactly the same. As it should have, nothing's changed in my lifestyle. And I've occasionally gone for the yearly package deals at Phyathai and Bangkok-Pattaya and the test results were about the same as Lifecare's a year previous. So I got no problem recommending Lifecare. Up 2 U.
October 23, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, BigStar said: OK, post the names and locations in Pattaya you know are accredited. Also, prices for a battery of standard tests. BTW, accreditation and certifications may be overrated in Thailand.???? Lifecare's run by a certified med tech and the equipment looks clean and modern. Some tests are sent out to larger labs, probably the same ones used by hospitals. Been using them for years. The idea is to a first pass at a good private lab (much cheaper), and if something looks outside norms, potentially a problem, follow up at a hospital and a specialist. Bumrungrad repeated one of my Lifecare tests--being Burmrungrad--and got the same results. Moreover, a recent routine checkup at Sirikit came back with results, a year after a Lifecare package, with results almost exactly the same. As it should have, nothing's changed in my lifestyle. And I've occasionally gone for the yearly package deals at Phyathai and Bangkok-Pattaya and the test results were about the same as Lifecare's a year previous. So I got no problem recommending Lifecare. Up 2 U. https://www.whatclinic.com/doctors/thailand/pattaya/mtinter-lab https://ccsmedicallab.com/ https://www.health-tourism.com/medical-centers/bangkok-hospital-pattaya/ http://pattayacityhospital.go.th/en/node/54 If you want prices, you email them.
October 23, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, nigelforbes said: https://www.whatclinic.com/doctors/thailand/pattaya/mtinter-lab https://ccsmedicallab.com/ https://www.health-tourism.com/medical-centers/bangkok-hospital-pattaya/ http://pattayacityhospital.go.th/en/node/54 If you want prices, you email them. Good, though should have been in your initial post to make it useful. As I said, my Bangkok Hsp results have correlated very closely with Lifecare's. My numbers vary little year to year. So, members. You pays your money and you takes your choice.
October 23, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, BigStar said: Good, though should have been in your initial post to make it useful. As I said, my Bangkok Hsp results have correlated very closely with Lifecare's. My numbers vary little year to year. So, members. You pays your money and you takes your choice. I just provided guidance on the issue, I expect others to do their own searches! I personally use a University lab in Northern Thailand for all my blood tests and it's very very cost effective, but the lab is accredited and the technicians are certified. I have however consulted with doctors at their own clinics here who have insisted on doing blood tests via their contracted private laboratories and the results have often varied hugely.
October 23, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, nigelforbes said: I have however consulted with doctors at their own clinics here who have insisted on doing blood tests via their contracted private laboratories and the results have often varied hugely. Tests can vary even at the best labs, true. Always best to repeat any test w/ significantly outlying results, as I've occasionally advised in the health forum. Avoid unnecessary panic.
October 23, 20223 yr I think most people fall into one of the following camps when it comes to blood tests: 1) Vast Majority - want piece of mind that they've checked some things periodically and the reassurance that they're not overdoing things. (liver panel, kidney function, stool test, urine etc) 2) Have some vague symptoms and want to rule out some of the obvious big ticket items in the hope it may point somewhere. 3) Specific health issues or a history of them and want to ensure they're under control. (diabetes, cholesterol etc) I'm guessing the OP is in group 2 and really should go see a doctor instead of playing at being one.
October 23, 20223 yr On 10/22/2022 at 12:56 AM, parafareno said: so you have to use the Darth Vader mask each night? I have heard about sleep apnea and no energy...thank you I had a cpap device when living at 2000 meters. Don't need it here near sea level and use my asthma prevention inhaler as directed. Also my wife will "thump" me if snoring too much.????
October 23, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, nigelforbes said: I think most people fall into one of the following camps when it comes to blood tests: 1) Vast Majority - want piece of mind that they've checked some things periodically and the reassurance that they're not overdoing things. (liver panel, kidney function, stool test, urine etc) 2) Have some vague symptoms and want to rule out some of the obvious big ticket items in the hope it may point somewhere. 3) Specific health issues or a history of them and want to ensure they're under control. (diabetes, cholesterol etc) I'm guessing the OP is in group 2 and really should go see a doctor instead of playing at being one. I get a blood panel every time I go to the government hospital, I think usually about 900 baht, but don't quote me as my wife handles most of that. If she is in charge I wind up going every couple months indtead of every couple years, if left to my own geriatric, diabetic devices.
October 23, 20223 yr On 10/22/2022 at 12:56 AM, parafareno said: so you have to use the Darth Vader mask each night? I have heard about sleep apnea and no energy...thank you I wanted to go full Darth Vader so I went and did an overnight sleep study at my local clinic in South-West Sydney a few years ago. the rather unprofessional doctor looked briefly at my results, told me that I had sleep apnoea but it was "only xx times per hour, nothing to worry about" and shooed me out of his office. on the way out I visited the attached shop that sells you all the gear. the very helpful sales assistant described all the various masks and told me how important is was that I got the correct mask because eg. if I slept with my mouth open I'd need one that clamped my jaw shut. when I got home I googled 'how to keep jaw shut what sleeping' and came across something called the Buyteko method that involves sealing the lips shut whilst sleeping. I went to the local pharmacy and described what I needed. the girl suggested the kinetic tape that athletes use. I bought a very expensive brand called Rock Tape that's made in Cali. I used a small strip across my lips and after a few days I noticed a massive improvement in my post-waking state of tiredness. previously I was falling asleep at my desk, afterwards I had just enough energy to make it through the day. I used that for a couple of months and then stopped using it but the positive effects persisted. ps. I'm slightly overweight and unfit and apparently that has a big influence on your sleeping patterns. supposedly it's much easier for the soft palate to collapse if you're a fat c**t ????.
October 23, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Lemsta69 said: I wanted to go full Darth Vader so I went and did an overnight sleep study at my local clinic in South-West Sydney a few years ago. the rather unprofessional doctor looked briefly at my results, told me that I had sleep apnoea but it was "only xx times per hour, nothing to worry about" and shooed me out of his office. on the way out I visited the attached shop that sells you all the gear. the very helpful sales assistant described all the various masks and told me how important is was that I got the correct mask because eg. if I slept with my mouth open I'd need one that clamped my jaw shut. when I got home I googled 'how to keep jaw shut what sleeping' and came across something called the Buyteko method that involves sealing the lips shut whilst sleeping. I went to the local pharmacy and described what I needed. the girl suggested the kinetic tape that athletes use. I bought a very expensive brand called Rock Tape that's made in Cali. I used a small strip across my lips and after a few days I noticed a massive improvement in my post-waking state of tiredness. previously I was falling asleep at my desk, afterwards I had just enough energy to make it through the day. I used that for a couple of months and then stopped using it but the positive effects persisted. ps. I'm slightly overweight and unfit and apparently that has a big influence on your sleeping patterns. supposedly it's much easier for the soft palate to collapse if you're a fat c**t ????. Are you saying that you treated your sleep apnea by sealing your mouth with kinetic tape?
October 23, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Lorry said: Are you saying that you treated your sleep apnea by sealing your mouth with kinetic tape? yes, because the useless physician spent zero time discussing the results of my sleep study and I didn't quite feel like paying loadsamoney for another somewhere else.
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