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Perth mum's warning after her Thailand cosmetic surgery nightmare

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7 minutes ago, Hereinthailand said:

Thats what I thought you dont have a clue what you are talking about, try harder next time if you want to act like you know something.

https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2002/176/6/2-hospital-acquired-infections

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090902112107.htm

 Read some and education yourself before you speak I say.

stop being an up tight #$#! and enjoy your life more. thats what i say.

Edited by williamgeorgeallen
better delete that word, many uptight people here.

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12 minutes ago, Hereinthailand said:

Thats what I thought you dont have a clue what you are talking about, try harder next time if you want to act like you know something.

https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2002/176/6/2-hospital-acquired-infections

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090902112107.htm

 Read some and education yourself before you speak I say.

Oh go education yourself more than another today okay.

I dont have to educate myself, a few other people on TV sure need to though before spouting off about nothing they know about. Im not defending the thai hospital where this happened but I wont tar the whole system with the same brush. My father had heart surgery  8 years ago in one of the best heart hospitals in the us, spent two months in cardiac ICU fighting off an antibiotic resistant staph infection from the surgery. This can happen at any hospital in the world.

5 hours ago, Hereinthailand said:

Well as Thailand promotes itself as a medical tourism hub I dont think it is her fault for trying to save some money on cosmetic surgery. Some people on TV are just ignorant heartless a#$holes.

Operations can go wrong in any country. Happens all the time. Going overseas increases that risk multiple times because unless you stay there, you do not get the proper follow up. And trusting a travel company for surgery. Yeah right. If you are going to get surgery, you need to do your homework. Easy to find out that Yanhee have the best reputation.

 

Feel sorry for her, but it happens in all western countries as well. Google is you friend.

Have a great day

5 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thats what happens when you try to do it on the cheap,

in a 3rd World country.  The Wife just telling me about a

Dr. ?,who operates a nearby clinic,he only passed to be

a Vet !

regards worgeordie

And you reported HIM RIGHT?

I wonder what the reaction of BDMS, the owners of the hospital, will be.

Poor lady. I do feel sorry for her. Good luck to her but I doubt her cries will be heard?

I had a bungled, simple, day-patient, operation, which left a big scare on my back.

The Thai government are planning to issues 10 year visas to over 50 year olds that have 'Big money', but the ten year visa is split into two parts, a very clever move, In the hope that foreigners will go to Thailand for medical reasons.

You go in, and the likely hood is, you won't be coming out? And I bet the foreigner must also buy a Thai medical insurance policy as part of the deal plus investing all if not a large sum or regular fix sum, of their money into a Thai bank?




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