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Thaksin helicoptered to Police Hospital at 3am after feeling ill says Department of Corrections


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9 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Right he was suffering from  insomnia, chest tightness, high blood pressure and that the oxygen levels in his fingertips were low, according to a statement from the Department of Corrections.

 

Thanks for the info. This is really a sad situation. (sarcasm alert).

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4 minutes ago, david555 said:

BTW you mentioned it in a Thaksin topic yourself.

I was responding to a comment about Thaksin which mentioned the airport - and said that he pretended to open the airport even though it was closed again after his one flight of the day/weeks/months took off. And that he complained about signs there being in English. I'm happy that you like the airport. Now fly to Singapore and compare that airport to Swampy.

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It’s amazing in Singapore. He was shaking hands walking acting very happy in excellent health then a few hours after landing in Thailand he’s so desperately sick. They fly in by helicopter to the hospital and then the next days in the master suite of the hospital prison life must be tough on him. TIT. 

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9 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

I was responding to a comment about Thaksin which mentioned the airport - and said that he pretended to open the airport even though it was closed again after his one flight of the day/weeks/months took off. And that he complained about signs there being in English. I'm happy that you like the airport. Now fly to Singapore and compare that airport to Swampy.

Same i was responding to a comment about Thaksin (yours)

 

That Singapore could be by the best , but i never had the opportunity to be there as moderate person ,and i only like direct flights to Thailand ......

i guess it is also nicer than many European and G.B. airports ,

anyway at that time T gave Thailand a nice arrival airport face ????

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9 hours ago, VillageIdiot said:

In recent candid photos he looks ghastly.

Definitely has health issues.

Maybe that prompted his return.

He's 74, what do you expect him to look like? The guy I saw walking around shaking hands etc. at Suvarnabhumi looked like a pretty normal 74 year old to me.

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I never forgot what this individual did against the expats and what he did against the small investors instead favoring and opening golden bridges to the great's ones. He's back right now and I won't never believe he will spend  8 years in prison, therefore enjoy his wealth and leave us alone

 

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3 minutes ago, billd766 said:

You would also think of doing a quick search.

 

You would be partly correct.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Singapore

 

The constitution also states that the four commonly used languages of Singapore are English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, with the lingua franca between Singaporeans of different races being English, the de facto main language. Singaporeans often speak Singlish among themselves. Singlish is an informal, colloquial form of English that is used in Singapore. Linguists define it as Singapore Colloquial English.[1]

 

In 2009, more than 20 languages were identified as being spoken in Singapore, reflecting a rich linguistic diversity in the city.[3][4] Singapore's historical roots as a trading settlement gave rise to an influx of foreign traders,[5] and their languages were slowly embedded in Singapore's modern day linguistic repertoire.

Since about 2 years ago, school children have been banned from speaking anything other than English whilst on school property.

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1 hour ago, TheFishman1 said:

It’s amazing in Singapore. He was shaking hands walking acting very happy in excellent health then a few hours after landing in Thailand he’s so desperately sick. They fly in by helicopter to the hospital and then the next days in the master suite of the hospital prison life must be tough on him. TIT. 

shhhh  ........   it's all part of the charade ....   all going like clockwork    !!

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Private plane arrived Thaksim locked up straight away.Private plane leaves very soon after.Now i think he is the suite where the previous king was I think.Looks like that is where he will stay now in a 5 star hotel room pretty much.Was all that planned it seems like but we can only guess really

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48 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

He did delay his flight for medical reasons, much to the dismay of many butthurt AN members.

Godspeed Thaksin, hope it nothing too serious.

Sending thoughts and prayers.

geeezz......  I hope he doesn't cark it .......  that Patek Philippe watch will be gone in a heartbeat      !

 

 

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The whole thing is a charade , not worth getting worked up by it.

The only political points of interest are what happens when the Senators stand down , what will the next measure be to thwart democracy and when will the younger generation explode with frustration ?

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1 hour ago, Bezdomny said:

Deal with generals was made before he entered Thailand. You keep MF party out of the government, we keep you out of the jail.

 

A deal for sure but not that one. The sole reason for the existence of The Senate is to prevent anyone who is not a crony of the Generals from taking power. Move Forward were actually prevented from being in governance before the party existed - it was never going to happen.

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My wife told me her sister in deep red Isaan told her a couple of days ago that he would stay at the jail for a short time but then become ill. Presumably, from there the doctors decide that he requires care that could best be provided outside the prison....perhaps under "house arrest"

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Six medical specialists assigned to treat Thaksin at Police General Hospital

 

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A team of six doctors, specialising in heart and lung diseases and COVID-19, has been assigned to treat former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is currently an in-patient at the Police General Hospital in Bangkok, according Pol Lt-Gen Sophonrat Singhajaru, the chief physician at the hospital.

 

Thaksin was transferred from the Corrections Department’s hospital to the Police General Hospital late last night, after he suffered from chest tightness and hypertension.

 

Pol Lt-Gen Sophonrat said that, according to latest report from his doctors, Thaksin’s condition has slightly improved since last night, but he is still suffering from fatigue and high blood pressure and is being provided with oxygen. No visits are permitted.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/six-medical-specialists-assigned-to-treat-thaksin-at-police-general-hospital/

 

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6 hours ago, hotchilli said:

His strategy all along... he'll never serve time in prison, he'll be accommodated as a sick patient.

Funny how he  fell ill hours after returning to Thailand.

Exactly.  This was planned well in advance,  and I heard somewhere, that he owns this hospital.  Anyone?  

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5 minutes ago, nattaya09 said:

My wife told me her sister in deep red Isaan told her a couple of days ago that he would stay at the jail for a short time but then become ill. Presumably, from there the doctors decide that he requires care that could best be provided outside the prison....perhaps under "house arrest"

Assuming Thaksin would die sooner or later, will his daughter be allowed to assist the cremation?

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1 minute ago, khaowong1 said:

I predicted he would be out of prison and at home on a house arrest before the end of the month.  Dayam, he's even quicker than I imagined,  If you don't think this was all planned well in advance of him coming back, I have a super yielding rice farm for sale in Issan.  

House arrest with the allowance to fly out of country to visit doctors/specialists.

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