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Racism or "just" bad behavior at Pattaya City Hospital?


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Posted
44 minutes ago, jimn said:

What medication is that? I lay a bet you can get easily from pharmacy in a generic form.

555.. yeah aint telling you what meds they are but I can gaurantee they are not available as a generic OTC at a general pharmacy.

 

Even if there were.... yeah I would still buy from hospital... my inusrance pays for them and I get the whole day off work (paid) to visit my doc and get my meds !

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Posted
12 hours ago, quake said:

Yes sure.

All them thousands of Thai people not to have a job.

Like hundreds  of bank staff,  hundreds of workers  at Big-C, Lotus, Makro, shops, taxi drivers, blue and whit collar workers.

Hospital workers, doctors , nurses, just to mention a few.

Yes way to go man.

 

Do you really think that all the same people would be there now if it had remained a fishing village?  Do you know how humans function?

 

12 hours ago, quake said:

Dumbest post of the week. :stoner:

 

A pretty bold statement, given the above...  😬

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

I've never experienced that kind of discrimination anywhere in Thailand.   Regarding repeat prescriptions, in Bangkok I always order mine COD from a pharmacy on Rama 4. Always delivered within 24 hours. A polite, friendly and efficient service.

 

I have..  The people of Thailand are generally wonderful and welcoming, however, there are the 'odd few' who have an issue... 

 

One such person is one of the officers at the DLT (Area 3 Bangkok) - while not offensive, she was less than indifferent, to the degree that it was clear she did not like 'Foreigners' (Westerners), or just me... 

 

 

 

- While at the DLT going into the 'test room' she yapped at me "You, outside, cannot test, you have shorts"

 

- "OK, no problem, I have trousers in the car and can change... But, what about those 3 (Thai guys) also wearing shorts that you have ignored ???"...   

 

- OK, ok... "you do the tests", she barked. 

- to which I replied.."No, I'll go and change into trousers"...   

 

... So there I was, in trousers after she complained that I was wearing shorts and couldn't do the test, while 3 Thai guys were wearing shorts right in front of her...   She wasn't best pleased with that.... 

 

As I said, not rude, but obviously took disliking to me, or dislikes foreigners in General....

 

... It happens... but 99% of encounters here range from normal indifference to extremely positive. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, DavisH said:

Alien is a legal definition. And rightly so, foreigners should NOT be allowed to own land in LoS. The Arabs and Chinese will overrun the place. Be thankful you can own a condo. 

I own a house with a usufruct agreement.

Anyway. How come you didn't add that Thais own land in the EU and the UK so why not here?

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Posted
5 hours ago, ravip said:

I think there is nothing wrong with the above.

No country would do good to sell their land off freely to all and sundry.

Canada.
United States.
United Kingdom.

Mexico
France
Italy
Germany

So why can't we?

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Canada.
United States.
United Kingdom.

Mexico
France
Italy
Germany

So why can't we?

At those prices and conditions?

If at the current low rates, imagine the status the country would be in with the classy foreigners around? ...and the above mentioned countries are not without problems due to migrants, is that not a fact?

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Just now, ravip said:

At those prices and conditions?

Well, it simply means that there are countries where you can buy land.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Well, it simply means that there are countries where you can buy land.

Not without serious issues, right?

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I have had just the opposite expereince they seem to bend over backwards for Falang.

Did you have an appt? Sorry, seems pretty much a waste to wait for 5 hours?  30 minutes at the most.

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I have an open wound on my foot. I have had it following major surgery on a badly infected foot, some four years ago. It simply refuses to heal up.

 

I go to have the wound dressed daily, weekdays at a local (government clinic) which charges B40 a time, weekends at the local hospital B120 a time. 

One of the (male) nurses at the hospital seems to get some sort of pleasure in hurting me when he (roughly) treats the wound. A couple of times ago I cried out in pain and the three other nurses in the emergency room all had a go at him. Now it seems to be the drill that a Nurses Aide strips off the old dressing, a Nurse has a look, and instructs the Nurse Aide while she ever so gently cleans the wound, and puts on a new dressing. I think, frankly, he is a <deleted>, the others are kind and gentle, and a credit to their profession!

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Posted
1 minute ago, bkk6060 said:

I have had just the opposite expereince they seem to bend over backwards for Falang.

Did you have an appt? Sorry, seems pretty much a waste to wait for 5 hours?  30 minutes at the most.

 

At Pattaya City Hospital ?

Posted
1 minute ago, herfiehandbag said:

I have an open wound on my foot. I have had it following major surgery on a badly infected foot, some four years ago. It simply refuses to heal up.

 

I go to have the wound dressed daily, weekdays at a local (government clinic) which charges B40 a time, weekends at the local hospital B120 a time. 

One of the (male) nurses at the hospital seems to get some sort of pleasure in hurting me when he (roughly) treats the wound. A couple of times ago I cried out in pain and the three other nurses in the emergency room all had a go at him. Now it seems to be the drill that a Nurses Aide strips off the old dressing, a Nurse has a look, and instructs the Nurse Aide while she gently cleans the wound, and puts on a new dressing. I think, frankly, he is a <deleted>, the others are kind and gentle, and a credit to their profession!

 

you have had an open wound on your foot for 4yrs ?

Posted
1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

you have had an open wound on your foot for 4yrs ?

Yes. I ended up with a badly poisoned foot, having stepped on a piece of rebar wire sticking out of the ground. It penetrated deep (about 3cm) into the web between my toes. Within 36 hours my foot had ballooned to the size of a papaya. I had surgery, which removed most of the flesh from 3 areas ( the tendons to my toes were exposed) I can send you photos if you want - do you remember that weird German "artist" who was stripping flesh from corpses and "plasticising" the insides, looked like that!

 

The surgeon told me another 24 hours I would have lost my leg, 48 hours it would have killed me.

 

Two of the gaping holes have healed over, the third simply will not. It covers a triangle about 3cm x 3cm x 5cm on the outside of the foot.  I have had plastic surgery, which failed, I am contemplating another bout of plastic surgery in the new year. 

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