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British man’s flight home to recovery after horror crash in Thailand


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Posted
19 hours ago, Celsius said:

I thought Thai healthcare was so cheap and good? Why need money to go back to that awful horrid NHS?

Another daft post, what is wrong with you.......:unsure:

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3 minutes ago, transam said:

Gawd 'elp us................Do you ever post anything positive.................?   🙄

I have over 400 posts, I am so happy that at least someone other than myself reads them. 

 

Thanks

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18 hours ago, Chwooly said:
21 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It was reported here and many other places in depth at the time.

No it wasn't, the only information is "He is a nice guy, and he lost his leg and he needs help" No where is there any information on the crash so unless you can post a link stop your lies

The original incident in which he crashed his bike, not this thread, was well-reported in the press and here in this forum.   That you won't look for it does not mean my comments are lies.

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32 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The original incident in which he crashed his bike, not this thread, was well-reported in the press and here in this forum.   That you won't look for it does not mean my comments are lies.

I did look for it and couldn't find a single story about it, I tried using Krabi and Andy Davis as search words and the only articles I could find were dated Nov20 or later and as I wrote in the post you quoted "No it wasn't, the only information is "He is a nice guy, and he lost his leg and he needs help"" 

 

And since you won't or can't post a link to any article that gives details of the actual crash, I stand by statement that your comments about the accident being reported in depth to be a lie. 

 

Prove me wrong and I will most humbly apologize. Until then I will stand by what I said. 

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22 minutes ago, Chwooly said:

I did look for it and couldn't find a single story about it, I tried using Krabi and Andy Davis as search words and the only articles I could find were dated Nov20 or later and as I wrote in the post you quoted "No it wasn't, the only information is "He is a nice guy, and he lost his leg and he needs help"" 

 

And since you won't or can't post a link to any article that gives details of the actual crash, I stand by statement that your comments about the accident being reported in depth to be a lie. 

 

Prove me wrong and I will most humbly apologize. Until then I will stand by what I said. 

18th Nov

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7v3qrg99zeo

Loads of articles on him

Posted
21 hours ago, Celsius said:

I thought Thai healthcare was so cheap and good? Why need money to go back to that awful horrid NHS?

 

He probably just wants to be near to his family.

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Plenty haters on here trying very very hard to find evidence that the lad was drunk.

 

Since the most quoted news articles at the time of the accident never mention alcohol , the usual forum misanthropes say he must have been drunk.

 

Anyway, he's back home and getting the best care the NHS can offer, due to the kindness of mostly strangers.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Chwooly said:

This is just another of those "He is a nice guy, and he lost his leg and he needs help" "Please donate" Nowhere is there any information on the circumstances of the crash so while I appreciate the link it doesn't change my mind. 

Oh. I'm not here to change a suspicious mind. However theres a lot more to the article than you say. I suspect he is indeed a nice guy.

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1 hour ago, Captor said:

I am not 100% sure but I recall that I have read that he was filming himself with he´s phone when he was driving he´s motorbike.  But again I might remember wrong. Actually I HOPE I remember wrong because that is really, really stupid.

 

Yes, you're wrong.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Chwooly said:

This is just another of those "He is a nice guy, and he lost his leg and he needs help" "Please donate" Nowhere is there any information on the circumstances of the crash so while I appreciate the link it doesn't change my mind. 

 

Andy Davis is a genuine nice guy who unfortunately lost a leg in a motorcycle accident in Thailand and needed financial assistance to be repatriated.

 

On the other hand, @Chwooly is a just another misanthrope, living his empty and spite-filled life vicariously through the pages of an anonymous internet forum in a rather parochial Southeast Asian backwater.

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On 12/11/2024 at 7:41 AM, Screaming said:

I was also wondering the same question. Bumrungrad Hospital has some of the best doctors and the facility is excellent. Returning to the UK for what? Socialized medical care and year long waits. Not only that, the nurses in the UK are fat and ugly.

 

 

When you suffer a catastrophic injury and require access to state of the art surgical procedures and a support network, you will have a different view.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Patong2021 said:

 

When you suffer a catastrophic injury and require access to state of the art surgical procedures and a support network, you will have a different view.

 

 

 

 

 

Yes,  but he won't come back on here and post his change of view.

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The original incident in which he crashed his bike, not this thread, was well-reported in the press and here in this forum.   That you won't look for it does not mean my comments are lies.

Not lies - just absolutely meaningless. Regurgitating over and over that the circumstances leading to the accident was "well-reportet". but refusing to provide an informative link or just simply answer the initial question posted

right at the start of the thread

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37 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Andy Davis is a genuine nice guy who unfortunately lost a leg in a motorcycle accident in Thailand and needed financial assistance to be repatriated.

 

On the other hand, @Chwooly is a just another misanthrope, living his empty and spite-filled life vicariously through the pages of an anonymous internet forum in a rather parochial Southeast Asian backwater.

Intestingly , I average 50 posts a year, You sir average 2000. I haven't read any of your posts until now but why do you feel the need to project your failings and internal doubts onto others, I do believe you should either increase your visits to your therapist or else request a refund and find one that is more effective. You're lack of self-esteem and general self loathing shines thru in the above statement. 

 

And in case your therapist can't define it, I provide at no extra charge

 

Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the bully might be projecting his own struggle with self-esteem onto the other person.

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2 minutes ago, Chwooly said:

Intestingly , I average 50 posts a year, You sir average 2000. I haven't read any of your posts until now but why do you feel the need to project your failings and internal doubts onto others, I do believe you should either increase your visits to your therapist or else request a refund and find one that is more effective. You're lack of self-esteem and general self loathing shines thru in the above statement. 

 

And in case your therapist can't define it, I provide at no extra charge

 

Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the bully might be projecting his own struggle with self-esteem onto the other person.

Riiiight............:huh:

Well, I suppose we are lucky you don't post very often.......:thumbsup:

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1 hour ago, transam said:

Riiiight............:huh:

Well, I suppose we are lucky you don't post very often.......:thumbsup:

Yes, You are lucky, It would be a tragedy if you actually had to think about your responses. of course I am aware you use emojis in an attempt to be relevant. most find them ridiculous and juvenile. But hey you do you. 

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