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Splitting my time between Thailand & my originating country....
9 months a year on visa exempt since 2017 i dont believe you never heard of a single person being able to get away with that. Valid point about visa exempt as oppose to setv since it currently offers same amount of days at present. However immigration will only let you get away with so many visa exempts per year before they ask you to get a visa thats 1 reason why people in Thailand for most of the year would still get the visa to decrease the chances of being denied at the airport for too many visa exempts. -
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Body of Missing Man Found in Wang River After Falling From Tree While Sleeping
why would peoples climb in trees to take a nap??????????? they feel like they are animals or birds?????? -
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/Featured Quiz 6 September - Weekly Featured Quiz - General Knowledge
I just completed this quiz. My Score 30/100 My Time 70 seconds -
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Trump Has 'Very' Rocky Moment On Fox News As He Repeatedly Denies Being Weird
the fact that his being out there is causing him more problems than not being out there KH is doing the smart thing. if you knew more about campaigning you'd know exactly what KH was doing. -
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
I'm just following the lead from the OP which says "much like systems in Malaysia and Cambodia. " -
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Can you defend yourself?
If I recall right, you start drinking at 7 in the morning, so taking good care of yourself raises some doubts. -
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Hunter Biden's Surprising Last-Minute Guilty Plea in Tax Evasion Case
Show some respect. -
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airasia cancellation when can u get a refund back????
my best friend had the same thing last year. He did need to wait about 3 months or so but he got all his money back -
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Can you defend yourself?
You ignored me, I ask you again: how many fights did you have and how many did you win, MR real man? -
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Gas Explosion in Chiang Mai Restaurant: One Injured, Extensive Damage
and nobody tried to rescue the bike and motorbike -
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AR-style rifle Purchased as Present to Son by Father of Georgia School Shooting Suspect
"Daddy, buy me an Uzi?" -
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How on earth do you Diet in Thailand ?
Omg, is this a diabetic. I see every second foreigner walking down soi Buakhou with similar issue. -
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HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY IN THAILAND
I had hip replacements on both sides. I did both in my home country, for 2 reasons: 1. I have seen many hip replacements done here, and the results were quite often not satisfactory. Having said that, from my 2 hip replacements, 1 was botched. And the usual international hospitals do have surgeons who do a good job. I did consult them, but I did the procedure in Europe. 2. The main reason I haven't done it here is the complete lack of post-operative aftercare and rehabilitation. Here, they send you home after a couple of days in hospital, and then you are on your own. What you really need is intense physical therapy for weeks and months. This includes ergotherapy (like learning how to get into a car or how to have sex), teaching how to walk (with and later without crutches), later adequate strength training. You do need professional guidance for all of this. This is just as important as the surgery itself. In Bangkok, you can't even walk with your new joint, let alone with crutches. You need a stretch of even ground, as long as possible (100m would be boring like hell after a while, but where in Thailand do you find 3km even, walkable ground?) (Small things: in Thailand, I couldn't even find a wedge shaped cushion for my body weight - more than 50kg. Hard to find decent crutches, too.) Cost in Thailand in a private hospital in Bangkok: 350,000 - 400,000, Bumrungrad or Bangkok Hospital 500,000. I would not choose the cheaper options. In theory, you could stay in the top floors of Bumrungrad for postoperative care for a long time. They have a roof garden, too. People have done this successfully, cost over 1m.
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