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Correcting Name Order on Thai Driving License – Is It Possible?
Pattaya DLT told me I need a new COR to do that. So I went to pattaya immigration to do that but the woman that makes them told me she will not write my name in that order. -
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Why are proctologists mostly male? And, what's the allure of becoming one?
I only do female patients. -
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FBI-Wanted American Man Arrested in Nakhon Ratchasima for Overstaying Visa
Better be beaten up behind bars. I often heard Rapists and other sexual offenders were Worst Hated even among criminal convicts. And often face lynch inside the wall(common in US and Australian prisons). -
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US Social Security 1099 for 2024
I got mine the first or second week of January. I wasn't expecting that. Anyway, now I have no excuse for procrastinating on my taxes. -
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Interesting view on having PSA test
We all have different experiences. Sheryl knows my history: Mild BPH with elevated but steady PSA (6) for many years. PSA then rose to 14 and an MRI at Bumrungrad indicated 2 'lumps' that the doctor considered highly likely to be PC. I returned to the UK for a biopsy and the skilled prostate doctor looked at the MRI scans from Bunrungrad and said that he wasn't so sure that it was PC. Had a 24-needle biopsy under local anaesthetic, including targeted at the lumps and no PC found - they were benign calcium stones, and my high PSA was exacerbated by UTI/prostatitis etc. The doctor did tell me that most of the prostate biopsies that he performs find no cancer, which is good news for those worried by an elevated PSA. I'm not a doctor (well, I do practice surgery on my sex doll..), but an elevated but steady PSA could be caused by UTIs, calcium stones in your prostate etc, whereas a slowly rising PSA that keeps going up is worthy of urgent investigation. Whatever, but with a raised PSA, I certainly can't see any reason for not having a biopsy (after MRI investigation), UTI checks etc, unless you are at an advanced age where the chances of PC killing you is less than you dying of old age... than -
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Info concerning calling a UK 0800 number with AIS sim card?
Tried with London vpn and get a msg stating number this doesn't exist; 0800 358 6552 and none of these work; This is the original number; +44 800 358 6552 I've tried these variations; 003+44 0800 3586552 003+44+800 3586552 003 44 0800 3586552 003 44 800 3586552 None of them work and the info online states this as the correct method; 003 44 800 3586552 Open to anybody showing correct method, here and Skype can't be used as technical glitch not remembering previous account when logging in and can't set up a new account as doesn't send code to email. Beyond frustrated.
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