Travellerdave Posted Saturday at 01:42 PM Posted Saturday at 01:42 PM Some good information on Prep on this thread, particularly that provided by MauRICE. I’ve consulted my doctor at home ever since the availability of HIV protection. He advises condom protection and sometimes likes the information I can give about the gay scene in SE Asia. He is aware of other non-consulting single patients, str and gay, going there when replying to insurance enquiries etc, and wonders what they get up to. I have to admit that I have dispensed with condoms unless they are requested by my partner. Olddaddy 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM Yes I'm back on the medication 💊 myself A doctor a true professional will prescribe you the theatre of medicine which in my absence I didn't have which may have led to risks of HIV , but my doctor a man of many talents recognised this Quote
Patanawet Posted Saturday at 06:52 PM Posted Saturday at 06:52 PM 5 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Nothing wrong with saving money that's for sure especially if your broke Saving $20 on a blood test at the good old Red Cross 😄❌in Kings Cross ,way to go ,spend the whole day 😀 travelling 🚋🚝travelling no doubt to the isle of wight, oh spare us the details please Something your future father in law could comprehend perhaps? 🔒.. 👍 😁 ???????? Quote
floridarob Posted Saturday at 08:18 PM Posted Saturday at 08:18 PM 1 hour ago, Patanawet said: ???????? Don't pay any attention, when it reads like that, they're just talking among themselves... 👬 Patanawet 1 Quote
Members daydreamer Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM Members Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM 18 hours ago, Patanawet said: Sorry to go off piste a little but does anyone know if they also do non sexual blood tests like cholesterol, blood glucose etc.? @Patanawet, according to the Thai Red Cross website, it looks like they provide a wide range of medical services, with the anonymous clinic being only one of their medical services. The following link has some info, and a photo of a doctor reviewing brain scan images, in front of a modern imaging machine. https://english.redcross.or.th/heal/ Patanawet, TMax and mauRICE 2 1 Quote
Patanawet Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM Posted yesterday at 06:19 AM 4 hours ago, daydreamer said: @Patanawet, according to the Thai Red Cross website, it looks like they provide a wide range of medical services, with the anonymous clinic being only one of their medical services. The following link has some info, and a photo of a doctor reviewing brain scan images, in front of a modern imaging machine. https://english.redcross.or.th/heal/ Thanks DD for the link. I don't know if you know that district but the hospital is huge, no HUGE. Very modern and if you go into the outpatient's department it is so clean (polished marble etc.) but HUNDREDS of people milling there. Everybody coming to assist. I'm very good with my helpless farang act (not so much of an act these days). Sorry, I'm drifting off topic again The site stretches from Silom up to Siam incorporating the university. I was curious and asked Google how many staff work there. Their reply was that there were no figures separating university and medical staff but the total was 37,000! daydreamer and mauRICE 2 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Patanawet said: Everybody coming to assist. I'm very good with my helpless farang act (not so much of an act these days). Of course we must as good citizens in this world community show empathy if not sympathy to the old , well let me tell you sweetheart times are a changing and no one cares to give you empathy anymore , Go to the gym , even I can run up several flights of stairs and I'm 89 , push your yourself past the borders of meridian, past the threshold of age,and past the New World order World order is kicking in and you will be laying on the ground in all your pity whilst a nurse stands over you with her arms folded shaking her head at your weakness !! And trying to give you an injection 💉 Oh you poor old man ...oh 😭 Gym !! Do squats ! Survival Enchanted_Elixir, Patanawet and daydreamer 1 2 Quote
Patanawet Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Of course we must as good citizens in this world community show empathy if not sympathy to the old , well let me tell you sweetheart times are a changing and no one cares to give you empathy anymore , Go to the gym , even I can run up several flights of stairs and I'm 89 , push your yourself past the borders of meridian, past the threshold of age,and past the New World order World order is kicking in and you will be laying on the ground in all your pity whilst a nurse stands over you with her arms folded shaking her head at your weakness !! And trying to give you an injection 💉 Oh you poor old man ...oh 😭 Gym !! Do squats ! Survival AI? Quote
vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 9 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Of course we must as good citizens in this world community show empathy if not sympathy to the old , well let me tell you sweetheart times are a changing and no one cares to give you empathy anymore , Go to the gym , even I can run up several flights of stairs and I'm 89 , push your yourself past the borders of meridian, past the threshold of age,and past the New World order World order is kicking in and you will be laying on the ground in all your pity whilst a nurse stands over you with her arms folded shaking her head at your weakness !! And trying to give you an injection 💉 Oh you poor old man ...oh 😭 Gym !! Do squats ! Survival you drink again ? remember , main reason of eating is to avoid drinking on empty stomach Patanawet 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Patanawet said: AI? no, looks like whisky diluted with diet coke Patanawet and Olddaddy 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, Patanawet said: I don't know if you know that district but the hospital is huge, no HUGE. Very modern and if you go into the outpatient's department it is so clean (polished marble etc.) but HUNDREDS of people milling there. Everybody coming to assist. I'm very good with my helpless farang act (not so much of an act these days). The site stretches from Silom up to Siam incorporating the university. I have been going to Chulalongkorn hospital for 5 years now. It certainly is huge and very easy to get lost. At ground level for registration and first appointment, there are few staff members who speak English - perhaps just a smattering. The doctors I have seen have been excellent - and excellent English speakers - but it is rather like a railway station with many patients around, all having to register on their first visit before they go to their relevant department. Then there is another waiting period until your number comes up (literally). Finally you are in the right section but be prepared for yet another wait. I happen to have an appointment there this afternoon. Registration at 1st floor level opens at 3:00pm but a queue will start forming a good 20 minutes beforehand. Technically my appointment is between 4:30pm and 6:00pm, but it is usually nearer the end than the beginning. So I'm taking my Kindle. Getting a hospital appointment is not a case of walking in, though. It needs to be made some weeks in advance! Unless of course it is an emergency requiring Emergency Treatment. Last time I went to the private hospital BNH, I called at 08:30 am and was seen by a doctor at 10:40 am! How much longer I will go to Chulalongkorn I have not decided. Another reason is due to the government deciding 2 years ago that foreigners should be charged more than Thais. My doctor's fees used to be Bt. 200 + Bt. 50 for hospital facilities fee. I actually felt it was unfair for me as a foreigner not to pay a little more. But the government then whacked up my doctors' fees by 400% so they are now Bt. 800. Since I pay very little more if I go to BNH, I feel Bt. 800 is too much and I may just go back to BNH. I wonder if their Red Cross Clinic now has a foreigners' pricing. Quote