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Options for medical treatment for cancer (In thailand)
@villageidiotY2KYou are mis-reading the policy. Surgery is covered under the inpatient benefits. This is apparently a hospitalization only policy but, as some do, it makes an exception for outpatient chemo and radiation. By the way, chemo and radiation can be fully curative for some cancers. What you seem to have in mind is when it is usedd to extend life i nthe case of cancers that have spread, a different matter altogether. In any event this policy would seem to cover all standard cancer therapies up to the maximum amount of 2 million baht. However that is way too low. You should get at least 5 million cover if you want option of using private hospitals. The room charge is also low for a private hospital and would often not cover it, especially in Bangkok. Go for a higher end package. -
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Is there any help in Pattaya to seriously stop smoking?
Quitting smoking was the hardest thing I ever did. It took serval years and many packs of smokes that got tossed in the bin, but the main take away was I didn't quit trying to quit. BTW I did the nicorette gum, the hypnosis and nothing worked. It boils down to how badly do you want to quit. As I said it was the hardest thing I've ever done but well worth it. And yes I am one of the ex-smokers that absolutely can't stand being around smokers. Best of luck. -
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Briton's Dream Anniversary Trip to Thailand Turns into a Medical Nightmare
Another pair of goons travelling without proper health insurance . Nevermind we will go on ya social meeeeeeja if it all goes tits up and get crowdfunded -
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Lifting Alcohol Restrictions Could Boost Thai Economy by Billions
I can see "coffee" sales going down if they cancelled booze free days because so many bars seem to sell a lot of mugs of coffee on these days -
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Ex Bank of England boss Mark Carney is sure to be the next PM of Canada.
After Canada's hockey win against the States I wouldn't bet on it 😂 -
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Briton's Dream Anniversary Trip to Thailand Turns into a Medical Nightmare
Those prices seem ridiculously high. .....four surgeries to remove infected tissue, incurring medical expenses of £15,300 (approximately 651,000 baht). .....expected total expenses reaching at least £33,300 (about 1.42 million baht). A commercial flight with a stretcher could cost around £42,500 (approximately 1.81 million baht), while an air ambulance is estimated at £140,000 (about 5.97 million baht).
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