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Briton's Dream Anniversary Trip to Thailand Turns into a Medical Nightmare


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6 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

" Irish people don't like British people ."  Don't you mean the English maybe because of their history with the Irish Republic?

Their is no dislike with the Irish and Scottish.

 

   Are they the only people that carry the hatred for over 100 years ?

They weren't even born and neither were their Grandparents  ?

Are there any other peoples where the hatred is carried on from generation to generation ?

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19 hours ago, leonard beaven said:

10,mill of cover,ain't you the lucky one.

You try getting a policy on a state pension,even worst. With previous ailments.Yeah I know what are we doing in Thailand with only a state pension,I ask you why not?We are just as entitled as you millionaire lot,are we not,if not why not.

I am 78 years old and on a state pension which is probably less than yours but I put money aside to pay for my travel insurance which all comes out of my state pension.

And just to enlighten you it is known as managing one’s money to achieve the things one wants in life without denigrating others or being a burden to others, ( you millionaire lot indeed ) and as for entitlement, some of us get off our fat A’s and do, but other just find it easier to do nothing more than bitch about their self created lot, if you want better you should DO better.

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If aq tourist of any age does not have enough medical insurance coverage for their trips abroad, God help them because I cannot afford to. 

My dedical bill for having a heart attack and spending 6 days in a private hospital. St. Louis, cost SMIG, my medical insurance company in Thailand

almost 400 thousand baht. just getting a stint installed cost 90 thousand baht. DO NOT travel to anywhere in Asia or the world without

getting covered.

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On 2/21/2025 at 4:16 AM, Jim Blue said:

Why do I think this is deja vu all over again , hope I spelt that right ....

 

Almost right, but probably the best one can do with a UK or US keyboard without knowing the workarounds for é and à. I have it easier with my Italian keyboard.

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On 2/21/2025 at 1:47 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

They should be old enough to know that you better make sure you have a decent health cover when you travel.

She did have travel insurance. It didn't cover her condition. Why not? Don't know what you call 'decent', but I took out 'decent' insurance cover for a month in 2023 and it cost me $500 Australian for a month. I opted for a cheaper policy last year, because $500 (I was 70 but in good health) is too much on top of airfares, accommodation etc. I opted for a cheaper policy last time - probably not so decent. Insurance costs for everything are just absurd, particularly something 'decent'. Problem with insurance is you really only find out how 'decent' it is when you make a claim.

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On 2/21/2025 at 2:41 PM, stevenl said:

Missing is the reason why it is not covered.

Missing what? Have you seen the policy they too out?

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On 2/21/2025 at 4:00 PM, tonypattaya said:

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 

Can you read?

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On 2/21/2025 at 3:55 PM, 818Pilot said:

I can almost Guarantee they purchased the cheapest travel insurance policy possible, if they purchased one at all. Likely they only had baggage insurance or trip protection with no medical

 

Stop speculating.

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On 2/21/2025 at 4:21 PM, Ironmike said:

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. 

Perhaps you can tell us the companies to avoid.

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On 2/21/2025 at 4:23 PM, MadAtMatrix said:

How about they explain WHY the travel insurance won't cover them. Why should they rely on the graciousness of others for their plight? Do they have investment funds - if so, liquidate them. Own property - mortgage it.  

Every day it is someone looking for money from others to cover their medical costs. 
 

That is what is missing from the story - why was their cover not honoured? That's a big chunk of information that is really required to make a decision regarding their situation. 

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2 hours ago, Spock said:

She did have travel insurance. It didn't cover her condition. Why not? Don't know what you call 'decent', but I took out 'decent' insurance cover for a month in 2023 and it cost me $500 Australian for a month. I opted for a cheaper policy last year, because $500 (I was 70 but in good health) is too much on top of airfares, accommodation etc. I opted for a cheaper policy last time - probably not so decent. Insurance costs for everything are just absurd, particularly something 'decent'. Problem with insurance is you really only find out how 'decent' it is when you make a claim.

Do you have any idea how insurance companies pay for medical care for old patients?

A lot!

I understand that you don't want to pay 500$ for insurance. But that is still better than 5,000$ or 50,000$ for medical expenses out of your own pocket.

If people can't afford that, then they shouldn't travel. 

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