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Posted
3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

I pay Bt.750 a month.

Good for you - no sarcasm.

I'm sure that many retirees would be willing/eager to pay double that price to join the Thai Universal Coverage or Social Security schemes, if they were available.

Posted
2 hours ago, Lacessit said:

So your wife gets hounded by debt collectors until she pays up.

 

Brilliant thinking.

Pathetic attempt at baiting. Get back to your bar girl.

Posted
45 minutes ago, rudi49jr said:

X-ray, CT scan and exercise test with heart monitor and breathing gas analysis. 
 

There’s plenty of evidence now that long covid is real. In my country (The Netherlands) alone there are some 100,000 people with serious complaints. Some can do little else than just lie in bed.
It has been discovered this year (or last year?) that long covid has to do with the disruption in different ways of energy production on the cellular level, in the mitochondria. Exercising too hard or too much is actually counter productive, it can damage you for weeks or even months.
But there are many different levels of complaints. Like I said, some can do little else than just lie in bed. I could still function on a very basic level, although I had to stop working completely for a few months. 

 

Fair enough for genuine cases of illness, though I cam quite cynical of long covid.... 

 

Seems the only people I know who claim to have had it, are of a somewhat lazier persuasion... no offence to you, you seem quite genuine.

 

Have you looked in to NMN ??  (If you've not heard of it, give it a google).

Posted
2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I'm 64 and pay £2,200 a year for myself, wife and 9-year-old son.  Cover $400,000.

 

No unreasonable - what type of cover & with whom ?...  

 

IPD only ???

 

 

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It seems those claiming very low premiums are also very low on info.

Posted
26 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:
4 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

I pay Bt.750 a month.

Good for you - no sarcasm.

I'm sure that many retirees would be willing/eager to pay double that price to join the Thai Universal Coverage or Social Security schemes, if they were available.

 

Indeed.. but look how reluctant he was to give up such basic information...   why is that ?

Posted
9 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

This I agree with...   Getting medical care is now expensive. 

 

It would be great if 'long termers' here could get on the Thai system in much the same way our Thai family can in our home countries such as the UK, where upon obtaining residency and paying a NHS surcharge they are 'in the system' and cover is free from there on in.

Eventually people will travel abroad to get certain ops done, will be cheaper than Thailand, India is a good cheap alternative, but no one wants to go there...yet

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