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Former US Soldier, 82, Assaulted by Drunk Thai Man in Pattaya Park
A couple of bickering, baiting posts removed -
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New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors
That depends entirely on the particular country and its laws and procedures - it is not universally true. -
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Restore lost Yellow Book
File a police report for both, then. Going to your new amphoe (serving your new residence) with the police-reports in-hand, and seeing what they require, is the only way to know. It is far less work for them than putting you "in the system," so hopefully they are friendly about it. I would assume the new owner has to attend, when you have what they need - hopefully not additional witnesses - but please do update here with your experience. -
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Trump, Harris Neck and Neck in NYT Poll
Being a woman is not enough. She needs to outline policies or its over. -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
The OP clearly states he is from Germany !!! But you have to make a joke don't you? How's your German? Think Britain still has an empire? How's England's economy compared to German? Instead of making cheap shots to get a few laughs by some other losers you might answer the OP's question! It really rattles my brains when school teachers can not shut up, get a life! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 9 September 2024
Thai woman left blind and disfigured after misdiagnosis Photo via Amarin TV A Thai woman is demanding accountability and compensation from doctors and a hospital in the Phahonyothin neighbourhood of Bangkok after a misdiagnosis and medicine allergy left her blind and disfigured. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337743-thai-woman-left-blind-and-disfigured-after-misdiagnosis/ -
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Former US Soldier, 82, Assaulted by Drunk Thai Man in Pattaya Park
You don't know he told the Thai guy to get a job That's speculation Could of been just drunk and pissed off with someone running towards him. -
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Trump, Harris Neck and Neck in NYT Poll
Who decides who wins? Trump smashed Hillary and msm claimed she won. -
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I'm cheating on my wife and I can't help it.
[don't know what to do].... You could go to a Pattaya GoGo bar... wait for some older fella to fall asleep, steel his squeeze, take her to Koh Chang... then refuse to pay her, get threatened by her brothers, then go on a few all day benders and post about your escapades, Rolex watches and numerous houses on this forum... -
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Thai woman left blind and disfigured after misdiagnosis
A Thai woman is demanding accountability and compensation from doctors and a hospital in the Phahonyothin neighbourhood of Bangkok after a misdiagnosis and medicine allergy left her blind and disfigured. The victim, Sasinan, and her husband sought assistance from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive after she lost her sight and suffered facial disfigurement due to the recklessness of a doctor at a private hospital in Bangkok. Initially, she only had conjunctivitis and a sore throat but the treatment not only failed to resolve her symptoms, it made them worse. Sasinan explained that she developed conjunctivitis and a sore throat on June 18 and took medication from a pharmacy near her home but her symptoms did not improve. She then visited a private hospital for further diagnosis and treatment. The doctor informed her that she was suffering from tonsillitis and required an antihistamine injection. She followed the doctor’s recommendation and returned home. Unfortunately, she soon experienced chest tightness, a rash all over her body, blurred vision, and swollen lips. She sought advice from the hospital, and the nurse suggested she return to see the doctor on June 21. Another doctor then diagnosed her with chickenpox and administered the same antihistamine injection. This time, she was admitted to the hospital. Shortly after the second injection, her condition worsened. Her right eye became more blurred, and she lost sight in her left eye. Stevens-Johnson syndrome On June 22, Sasinan was rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU) and was given another injection of the same medication. She reported feeling dizzy and numb throughout her body. She remained in the ICU for seven days, but her condition did not improve. Sasinan was then transferred to another hospital, where it was discovered that she was allergic to the antihistamine administered by the first hospital and that she was suffering from Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which is typically triggered by a reaction to medications, infections, or, rarely, vaccines. Her symptoms progressed during her stay at the second hospital, which lasted for one month and 15 days. She was later transferred back to the first hospital. The medical team there discharged her even though she had not regained her vision and still had wounds on her face and body. Sasinan stated that she can no longer live her life as she once did and is unable to walk independently due to her vision loss. She wants the hospital to provide the best possible treatment and compensate her for losing her dream job. Saimai Survive told Channel 7 that they would be contacting the hospital to discuss the treatment plan and reporting the issue to the Ministry of Public Health, seeking punishment for the medical team if their diagnosis was indeed incorrect. By Petch Petpailin Photo via Amarin TV Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-09 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Do You Believe: Next year, and the next, will be HOTTER than 2024?
That and independence of grid and govt. Performance was even a bigger plus than I expected. Planet is fine, been here for quite some time, and will be here quite a while longer after the parasites self destruct. A couple degrees over the next few 100 years will be the least of their concerns. -
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Watch out for the bad nurse
She motivated me to get back on my feet. From ICU back to my desk at work..... 4 weeks, Albeit on crutches. -
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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
Well this is great.....Most new condos cost about 5 million baht.......So your 5 million baht condo now costs.......8.5 million baht........- 1
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
What about the Yorkshire ripper ? Peter Sutcliffe ?
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