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When is the 60 day visa-free entry changing?
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Trump Will Blink First to Stop Financial Markets and Treasuries From Hemorrhaging Further
I agree, a temporary pause will make things worse for the US, and gives the other players time to stack their cards. They know now what Trump is capable of, and his numerous flip flops have proven he is unstable, and has no plan. So they will look for alternatives for their exports and imports, because they don't want to risk that he change his mind again next week or next month. Uncertainty is the last thing economies are interested, and it is clear that developed countries are not gonna kiss the ring. -
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It's possible to eat well and cheaply at 7-11. I need Western food because there are few Thai dishes that I can eat without getting sick. I am NOT a fan of Thai food. -
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Hip Joint replacement Surgery in Chiang Mai.
Dr James Huddleston at Stanford Joint replacement center, Redwood City CA and Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto. He's done thousands. And the Stanford team and new hospital are awesome. Mine was five years ago and I couldn't be more pleased and grateful for a "new lease on life". I've been pain-free, in my 70s I do outdoor physical work, hike and mt bike. There are many good docs for this in Calif and the US and its a very much in-demand surgery, with considerable waiting times for appointments at the most popular clincs. Medicare plus an AARP United Health Care 'supplement' covered 100% of my bilateral titanium hip replacements. That's why I went back to Cali for this. But unless you have existing Medicare coverage in place, you will have to go through the "open enrollment' process during Jan - March. And then the supplement policy enrollment. Once your medicare coverage is secured, you will need a "primary care physician" to refer you to a specialist. Then the orthopedist appointment, mine was a three month wait just for first exam at Stanford, then the surgery appointment was another 3 month wait. Second hip was done 6 months later. So over a year to get it all done. With DOGE cutting SSA staffing I don't know how Medicare enrollment is being affected. Recovery was remarkably smooth, especially compared to my previous knee replacements. The prescribed physical therapy I found lame and boring, so I ditched the appointments and did my own. Being as healthy as possible and not over-weight will make it all much easier.
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