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  2. Not sure where you got that i said i would throw out a car battery? I just explained that you were blaming a trickle charger when it didn't do what you thought it would do. If you have a dead car battery have it tested and you'll know if it can be recharged or not but a trickle charger probably isn't gonna do it in any short amount if time as they aren't designed for that
  3. I ran across two Nikola Tesla quotes that summarized good health in a unique conceptual framework. 1) "The source of most disease is in the spirit, therefore the spirit can cure most disease." 2) "The gift of mental power comes from God, the divine being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth we become in tune with this great power." I have tested Tesla's theory and have been plased by the results. My method was 1st to state my objective in the spiritual world, to be in perfect health, feeling good about it by attaching positive emotions to it, then willing it to happen and reinforcing it with daily prayers. Simple ones such as "Please reset me to perfect health and vitality free of ailments." Then 2nd, the physical world results happened by default due to the original programming in the spiritual world. Almost effortless. My experience shows the body reacts to and obeys your commands. What other experiments could be done to test the hypothesis that the spiritual world dictates the results we see in the physical world? Has anyone experienced similar successes? Tesla also was quoted saying "The day science begins to study nonphysical phenomena, it will make more progress in ten years than in all the previous centuries of its existence."
  4. Why do you have use that word in every post you make Kwilco ? " Racist "
  5. Yeah. Nope. That was not the advice I was looking for. It's more than likely my condition is age-related, as opposed to dunce-related. I was hoping for a more clinically informed answer.
  6. Going to war with Ukraine is 100% voluntary for more than a year, but such comments still popping at the forum
  7. Yes, I had it done in BPH over a year ago. They poke a hole in your eye socket and stick a laser in to zap the retina back into place. Mine had pulled a blood vessel with it so I needed a vitrectomy too, I don't know if that's always the case or just because I had the bleeding, but that entails putting a mini vacuum cleaner in the hole before the laser and sucking out the vitreous fluid. Vitreous fluid is replaced with a gas that takes a while to disperse so no flying for several weeks afterwards. Actual time depends on the gas used. Local anesthetic and I don't mind admitting I winced a few times with the laser.
  8. Very tired of your disparaging and aloof comments towards members as well. Yep, she stated she'd check with the owners in the morning if they'd filed a TM30, or if not, if they would. She as yet hasn't replied as to that objective. They can, as already pointed out, but not without extra inconvenience and expense for two.
  9. A farming practice that is outdated don't you mean? Western nations do not do this, why is it acceptable for Thai farmers? Furthermore, it is against the law for farmers to burn their fields. So no, I don't need to learn how to eat a rock. I would much rather farmers follow the law, and didn't cause cancer and a plethora of other health problems.
  10. That's so nice! Time's have changed buddy, the commodity is very rare now and thus price has increased!
  11. rutnin.com Rutnin Eye Hospital 80/1 Asok (Sukhumvit 21) Road, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 +66 2 056 3333
  12. Electric bus charged by electricity produced by a coal fired power station! 😂
  13. Moved to health forum. Retinal detachment is an emergency. However from what you say, you might just have age-related floaters. These are common and usually require no treatment (and as annoying as they seem, your brain will soon learn to ignore them). New onset of floaters does warrant a retinal exam but it is not as super urgent as classic signs of detachment would be (flashes of light, reduction in visual field, blurred vision). If any of the former occur, go straight to an emergency room of a large hospital.
  14. Nonsense Agreed... it reads like a mongers outlook to Sin-Sod... The reality is each sitation is so very different from another and takes a little understanding of the social dynamics, socio-economics, education levels etc and even where you are located etc. One of my Wife's friends received millions of Baht in Sin-Sod - mine was nowhere near that, but money was returned anyway. Wedding costs totalled about 1.2 Million Baht and we received that amount in envelope money (it was a large wedding with a lot of guests most of whom neither my Wife no I had met before - lots of friends of the 'In-Laws' - they all left fairly early on and about 200 friends enjoyed the after party with band and DJ's until about 2am)...
  15. My wife was a virgin when we got married, I paid a dowry of 22.000 baht and got most of it back and we are still married for 23 years
  16. Is that why elite in BKK call issan people Monkeys and uneducated kwilco. Why do you think most see Thais smiling at us are hiding behind that smile and its false.
  17. Do you have any independently verified proof that 30,000 innocent women and children have been massacred in Gaza? Even the Hamas terrorists admit that over 10,000 of the dead were Hamas. Plus of the remaining 20,000 there might just be some adult males. Or do Israeli bombs only kill women and children? Exaggerating really weakens your argument.
  18. What argument have I lost and how did I insult anyone? The chap wasn't threatened with arrest for being Jewish. I looked at what was said, that's why what I said is correct.
  19. Hyperbole is my word of the day because there’s a lot of it about. Your leap to the Star of David was an example. The Police Officer was clearly concerned for the safety and well being of the activist. The activist is unharmed, safe and well; I believe that’s a good thing.
  20. https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a35795194/michael-bisping-ufc-clinically-blind-detached-retina-artificial-eye-steve-o/ He still went on and became champion, with one eye only!
  21. Vientiane only wanted a certified bank letter and copy of passbook. CW requirements were far more extensive. Even Los Angeles embassy only asks for local bank evidence. As someone who worked in Thailand for 20 years, I could not meet the CW requirements as my money was earned in Thailand. The OP is looking for solutions without a bank account. Just offering my experience. Vientiane appointment was easy and I was in and out of the embassy in 5 minutes.
  22. I'm by no means as qualified as you, but I have noticed that the antiquated linguistic style that you have picked up on and rightly highlighted, is also widely spoken by Left-wing activists, Trade union officials, and of course woke hypocrites who spend most of their waking hours accusing just about everybody of either Racism, Discrimination, or any one of a multitude of "phobias" depending on which one is trending
  23. Sriphat is a very modern building and is home to somewhere in excess of 100 specialists, all of whom are associate and assistant professors....the range of medical talent there is very impressive. The GH on the other hand is where some senior Sriphat medical staff put in limited hours, plus the building is nowhere near as nice. The other point to make about Sriphat is that it's an end to end process that uses all the diagnostics of Suan Doc, everything from PET scans to over twenty six operating theatres is all right there with an ambulance shuttle service to take you around the different building locations.
  24. If this is the sort of reporting we can look forward to under the new ownership, I predict that click numbers will be heading South.
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