Excuse e, perhaps this Englishman was a masochist , given the cruel and inhumane treatment that prisoners of war historically suffered in Japan, which is well-documented. The Japanese were known for their brutality...burying civilians alive, boasting about who could kill the most "ennemies" with a single sword strike, and now you want us to believe they were humane toward their prisoners?
In Thailand, I’ve heard private hospitals are strict about payment but will often work out a payment plan or, in some cases, allow transfer to a public facility. The key might be persistence and enlisting the help of someone who can advocate for him in Thai—sometimes hospitals respond better to locals negotiating on behalf of a patient.
This reminds me of an experience back home with a relative who needed legal advice after a serious accident. They had no idea where to start but found a firm like Tulsa Personal Injury Attorney, and it made such a difference. The lawyers weren’t just focused on bills—they helped navigate hospital bureaucracy and even suggested practical steps for reducing immediate costs.
I seem to always be worrying about an EMP strike...
So here is how I am preparing.
As to how long my preparations will last....
Maybe a little over a decade.
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