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A dream holiday to Thailand for Pamela Gatehouse, a British grandmother, has taken a tragic turn into a medical emergency, leaving her family rallying for support.

 

The 69-year-old from Carshalton, Surrey, intended to celebrate her golden wedding anniversary with her husband, John, in Thailand. However, following a bout of tonsillitis contracted in India, Pamela's health rapidly declined in Thailand.

 

What began as a common sore throat escalated dramatically. Pamela developed a severe infection, resulting in a gruesome wound on her neck that required immediate medical intervention.

 

Rushed to hospital on February 12, the day after her birthday, she has since undergone four surgeries to remove infected tissue, incurring medical expenses of £15,300 (approximately 651,000 baht) so far.

 

The Gatehouses are facing mounting medical costs, with expected total expenses reaching at least £33,300 (about 1.42 million baht).


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With their travel insurance failing to cover the necessary treatments, John has resorted to maxed-out credit cards and is now appealing to the public for help through a fundraiser.

 

In addition to the financial strain of ongoing medical treatments, the prospect of returning home is daunting. 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).

 

Daughter Claire, based in the UK, is fervently working to assist her parents from afar. Meanwhile, John remains by Pamela's bedside daily, determined to support her through this harrowing ordeal.

 

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has been notified, but immediate financial support is critical. The family hopes that contributions to their fundraiser will provide the assistance they desperately need during this challenging time, reported The Thaiger.

 

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1 hour ago, Jimjim1 said:

I have commented here in the past about travellers duty to themselves and others regarding 100% foolproof insurance but on reflection I would dearly love to know how one can find it.

It is not easy reviewing the policy, understanding the exclusions, reviewing the process for treatment regarding If you are required if your required to call first and obtain pre approval. Checking reviews of people with claims and their experience.

 

I had a small claim once under $200 and had the check 10 days after submitting paper work.  

 

Didn't a major news outlet do a story where they reported the people reviewing claims (Claims administrators) were instructed to deny a certain amount claims?

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Sound like they were broke, using credit cards from the get go to pay for the bills. And she has COPD along with rare 0 negative blood. And 69 years old. Traveling in India. This according to him in a Mirror article. I guess some people are real risk takers. 

 

Credit him for only asking for the common "$10,000" number for donations.

 

Plus repatriation would be 42,500 pounds up to 140,000 pounds (private air lift).

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Golden anniversary  became golden Staphylococcus  ( more than probably)

 

Then four operations for a tonsillectomy  ????????  Well I have my doubts ...

 

 

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Travel the world, some to exotic countries. No need to take precautions, even if you are elderly. No need to ensure that you have proper medical insurance cover. If you get ill or have an accident, just beg through gofundmesomethingorother 

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

Missing is the reason why it is not covered.

Maybe the entire story is fake news and just a way to make money. Seems this story keeps replaying with different names and photos - but always same story.  

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2 hours ago, hotsun said:

Consider vacations to countries with clean air, especially the elderly

And affordable health care

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Some people shouldn't travel if you can't afford a reliable and decent insurance company then stay home the British are the number 1 race that jump straight onto the gofundme to get money and it seems to work quite well... But saying that it's also a great way to have other people pay for your entire trip sorry but I won't be donating any money. 

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