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Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Health Issues in Bangkok Prison

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Such a pity were he to pass away in prison. End of an era. Oh well.

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  • Crazy how all of this went away after he was initally let out. Now back in it resurfaced.   What a total loser.

  • This is like deja vu...all over again...

  • Bert got kinky
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    I'm starting to get the feeling that his biggest health problem is that he's allergic to prison.    

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this is a witch hunt 

i remember the days when to much foreigners joining with their thaib.... the red shirt rallyes for taxsin,and today full of gleefully, maybe the same people , blowing with the wind

 

its all political motivated, when i go back in time, he sold thaicompanys  to singapore , thats his shame and reason behind the witch hunt

 

the sale of the company was tax free -thailaw--how he get his wealth by  acceptance of benefit in office, thats true but this never come to justice. 

 

let him free , hes not worth than other politicans. 

 

this is not justice anymore , thats a witch hunt , by the way when taxsin was in power i never friend with his policys, laws against foreigners 0% policy on intrest for foreigner, social order  campain,  reducing foreign owner in T sector to 24% and so on (  0% policy and 24% T ownership  was quickly removed again)

 

so dont tell me i a freind of taxsin

 

 

 

Come on, Tony! Really?
I’ve been dealing with lumbar spondylosis myself, a condition caused by the deterioration of lumbar bones.
Back in 1999, I underwent back surgery at Phramongkutklao Hospital in Bangkok. Unfortunately, that procedure left me with Adhesive Arachnoiditis, a rare and incurable disease.
Now, 23 years later, Im still pushing through without making a fuss or complaining like Tony seems to. Sure, theres a massive difference between methe Mountain Boy—and him, but at least I handle my situation with composure. I take every day as it comes without whining about it.
It’s disappointing to see Tony trying to deceive an entire nation while countless real patients endure their struggles silently, often without adequate medical care or benefits. Perhaps it’s time to reflect on the well-being of your own people instead, Tony.

 

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I'm getting older and my neck is also beginning to have a pain.  We all know what to do about a pain-in-the-neck . . . For Toxin, his neck pain is a double entendre.  

22 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

neck bone deterioration, known as cervical spondylosis,

 

A pain in the neck??

10 hours ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

I'm starting to get the feeling that his biggest health problem is that he's allergic to prison.

 

 

Yes, when he is free, out of prison, he is fit and healthy, when he goes into prison his health fades dramatically quickly!

22 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Last I heard, he was still in the prison's hospital ward or some other special section for elderly folks....

 

Haven't seen if they have him sleeping on the concrete floors on thin mats like the rest of the inmates there..... Maybe that would provide him the firm back and neck support that he clearly needs!   🙂

 

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From your description it is not life threatening. I bet after this prognosis and Thaksin gets a bigger better ward the rest of the prisoners, being 99%, will run the same scam. But of course the Warden will ignore that complaint based on the fact he will say to the 99%," dream on, your not a billionaire.  Only rich people can get such favours".

Why do we keep hearing about him, he's a criminal, the only time we need to know anything is 

A) He dies
B) He is released

We don't ever hear about all the other criminals from low-lifes to politicians that end up in prison for their crimes.

8 minutes ago, Jenkins9039 said:

Why do we keep hearing about him, he's a criminal, the only time we need to know anything is 

A) He dies
B) He is released

We don't ever hear about all the other criminals from low-lifes to politicians that end up in prison for their crimes.

 

Because he's not a 'low-life' politician... 

 

He's one of the most influential politicians Thailand has had and still has, having been PM, his Sister having been PM, his Daughter was PM and now his Son in Law Nuttaphong Kunakornwong (married to his oldest daughter) is being considered by senior members of the Pheu Thai Party as a potential future prime ministerial candidate....

 

Make no mistake - wherever he is, Taksin is inexorably linked to Thai Politics if not directly pulling the strings.

 

 

1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

most influential politicians Thailand

He's so influential he's living in a rat invested prison.

At 76 years old, with clear and documented health problems, it is time to consider Thaksin’s well-being over politics. Prison conditions are hardly suitable for someone suffering from cervical spondylosis and other age-related ailments. He has served his time in many ways already, and Thailand would not lose face by releasing him from prison. If the justice system insists on punishment, house arrest is a reasonable alternative. This would allow him to receive proper medical care while ensuring the law is respected. A humane approach in this case would reflect well on Thailand’s justice system and its commitment to fairness.

55 minutes ago, MikeUdon said:

At 76 years old, with clear and documented health problems, it is time to consider Thaksin’s well-being over politics. Prison conditions are hardly suitable for someone suffering from cervical spondylosis and other age-related ailments. He has served his time in many ways already, and Thailand would not lose face by releasing him from prison. If the justice system insists on punishment, house arrest is a reasonable alternative. This would allow him to receive proper medical care while ensuring the law is respected. A humane approach in this case would reflect well on Thailand’s justice system and its commitment to fairness.

do you know what the treatment is for cervical spondylosis?????       2 paracetamol 

what about the other prisoners who are older should they be let out !!    the guy is evil !! and should be locked up for good read his history 

11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

having been PM, his Sister having been PM, his Daughter was PM and now his Son in Law Nuttaphong Kunakornwong (married to his oldest daughter) is being considered by senior members of the Pheu Thai Party

 

But they where all his puppets,nothing else.

1 minute ago, watchcat said:
11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

having been PM, his Sister having been PM, his Daughter was PM and now his Son in Law Nuttaphong Kunakornwong (married to his oldest daughter) is being considered by senior members of the Pheu Thai Party

 

But they where all his puppets,nothing else.

 

It strikes me as rather strange that you selectively pick out part of my quote, only to contradict it with the very point I was making... 

 

Just incase a 3rd paragraph was too much for you, I isolated it for yo... 

 

11 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Make no mistake - wherever he is, Taksin is inexorably linked to Thai Politics if not directly pulling the strings.

 

11 hours ago, Jenkins9039 said:

He's so influential he's living in a rat invested prison.

 

i do believe that all politicians are finding out what happens when wef comes calling

What is the root cause of cervical spondylosis?  Greed and contempt !
 
What is the best treatment for cervical spondylosis?
 
Mild cervical spondylosis might respond to:

Soft neck brace. ..................check !

What should I avoid with cervical spondylosis?

Avoid kneeling in the same position for an extended period  ( A #1rule in prison ! )

Change your posture frequently.         ( Go Cowboy ? )
Avoid tight clothing.      Drop Trow ! (an informal, colloquial idiom meaning to lower one's trosers / pants  
Avoid sleeping on a mattress that is too soft.     Check !  That's a no brainer in prison  
What is the newest treatment for spondylosis?
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13 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Because he's not a 'low-life' politician... 

 

He's one of the most influential politicians Thailand has had and still has, having been PM, his Sister having been PM, his Daughter was PM and now his Son in Law Nuttaphong Kunakornwong (married to his oldest daughter) is being considered by senior members of the Pheu Thai Party as a potential future prime ministerial candidate....

 

Make no mistake - wherever he is, Taksin is inexorably linked to Thai Politics if not directly pulling the strings.

 

 

 

you could have saved yourself all that typing ......

Because he's not a 'low-life' politician... 

 

On 9/22/2025 at 4:35 PM, snoop1130 said:

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is experiencing neck bone deterioration, known as cervical spondylosis, while serving a sentence at Klongprem Central Prison in Bangkok. The Department of Corrections reported that Thaksin is scheduled for a medical examination on Monday after no specialist was available when he sought treatment recently. Authorities assure that he remains in stable condition, although concerns persist regarding his overall health.

Give him back his neck brace.... sorted

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