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  1. I called the Amphur yesterday at 10:00 a.m. They said to come today at 8:00. We arrived at 7:30, which was late because we joined a large line. At 8:00 the doors open and we got #119. We were told to come back at 1 pm. We stayed, had some Thai food outside, went back a waited a lot. The section at the back where they process id cards went quiet about 10:15. We changed chairs, sat not far from the 3-6 clerks who had no customers and put on a pitiful wait too long face. They gave their phones a lot of work. I tried to get processed but “wait for ! pm”. Some monks and a few others came by and were processed. The card holder gets a photo taken, waits after, gets called over, some have paperwork too. About 15 before noon a clerk expressed surprise my wife was waiting. They took her photo, after a wait she got her new card and paid the clerk 50 baht. Toot jep. If I have to go through that again I’ll do lots different.

     

    We took Bolt from Pattaya Tai. You won’t get a hit on Bolt’s map if you’re looking for Amphur Banglamung. Place the destination pin yourself, looking on Suk going north:  it’s BANGLAMUNG DISTRICT OFFICE. Double check because there are a couple more government complexes down the road.

     

    The phone number is 038-222-480. Google might lead you to others but the ones I found don’t work. Toot still jep.

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  2. In, about 1993, I made a terrific trip here from Canada, going to Pi Pi (seemed overcrowded with just a few hundred westerners, to a much better Bangkok than now, King’s birthday celebrations in Kanchinaburi at the famous bridge, train to Chiang Mai and a trip up to the golden triangle in a bus with an inebriated driver. Based on some guidebook suggestions I went to a large jail in CM. As everybody but me understands I was firmly told to go away. I accepted that and had beer elsewhere instead. I took buses to Lampang, Lumphun, Sukothai, train back from P-Lok. As with many trips here there had been a coup. I was beat on the flight home but had a lot of lifetime memories. I’ve came back many times, and to other SEA countries but never had the urge for a monkey house visit. 

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  3. QuantumQuandry, here are some results:

     

     

    2023-11-10 eFGR: 52.5 comment: stage 3

    2023-04-15 eFGR: 58.6 comment: stage 3, RBC okay, Hb, Hct - both low

    2022-10-22 eFGR: 84.5 comment: stage 2, RBC, Hb, Hct - all low

    2022-04-22 eFGR: 71.9 comment stage 2, RBC, Hb, Hct - all low

    2021-10-22 eFGR: 76.5 comment stage 2, RBC, Hb, Hct - all okay

    2021-04 ???

    2020-10-12 eFGR: 57.6 no comment, RBC, Hb, Hct - all low

     

    i’d be glad to provide other readings, if you want any.

     

    cheers

     

  4. I live in Pattaya and have been to hospitals all over Chonburi and in Bangkok. Costs are an issue. As long as English is handled well by a doctor I have no problem with government hospitals and long waits.

     

    I my latest test results showed eGFR (non-African-American) at 47.0. My RBC Count, Hemoglobin (hb) and Hematacrit (Hct) readings were all low. My diabetes doctor told me I had anemia, my CKD was Stage 3. I was told to avoid potassium foods like bananas, nuts, and oatmeal, so museli, almost daily, is out.

     

    My insurance company knows I’m diabetic and has a history of denying related coverage.

     

    What doctor choices are good for me? Please Sheryl, your knowledge and experience are sorely needed. I’ve got a gloomy attitude in case you didn’t guess.

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  5. I’ve been using Docs to Go on a couple of win 10 laptops and now on a win 11 model. I’ve been syncing to iPhones but most importantly to an iPad. Everything was going well until 3 weeks ago. Luckily I synced before my string of bad luck. My laptop died. Luckily it was under warranty and It’s okay now. Then my almost 4 year old ipad died. Icare in pattaya’s central couldn’t help. I bought a new 12.9 inch iPad at the store selling apple stuff one floor down. Luckily I had just backed it up.

     

    When I tried syncing on Documents to Go I could not add a new device. I started docs to go, clicked on add device, clicked on new device, went to the new device identifier screen, with my iPad’s doc to go showing the code for a new desktop but the laptop didn’t recognize it. Both units were on the same wifi, cellular data off on the ipad, vpn off on both units, disabled malwarebytes and avast on the laptop, but the ipad wasn’t recognized. I’ve tried over and over.

     

    What do you suggest?

  6. I know I could go to my heart guy but I suspect a holistic view (lots of questions, tests, different body sysmtoms) will yield more for me. I’ll arrive with all my clinic-done tests. I will go my heart guy later. I’ve had new symptoms lately, not heart related, I think, and want to ease my mind with a more complete approach.

     

    Cheers.

  7. I’ve been taking Warfarin since I was diagnosed with AFIB in 2008. It deals with the possibility of stroke by reducing blood coagulation though one must be careful to maintain INR readings in the 2.0-3.0 range. My right arm, wrist to elbow, is blotchy from poor recovery from knocks to the forearm. Doctors look at my arm and ask ‘Warfarin?’. 
     

    My Thai heart doctor says that stopping Warfarin and replacing it with RIVANOXABAM 20 mg taken daily would be suitable. I wouldn’t have to get INR tests and forbidden/cautioned foods such as leafy green vegetables, cranberries and lots more could be eaten. Future arm knocks wouldn’t be a lasting problem. The new drug is expensive though.

     

    Pattaya Tai Fascino quoted me 2,430 baht for a month’s supply (I didn’t note the brand); there would be a reduction when paying as I’m a card carrying customer.

     

    My Bangkok druggist said that the price for Xarelto 20 mg price is 3,600 baht. I don’t know if Xarelto is a Thai generic or original. She also found a made-in-India generic for 1,890 baht.

     

    I gather, perhaps mistakenly, that generics from Thailand or India are fine.

     

    What do you think? What suggestions do you have for me?

     

    Thanks.

     

  8. Maybe bad news for me. My laptop is a Win 11 Acer about 6 months old, working ok. The Dell monitor is 4-7 years old. Until a few weeks ago everything worked well though I wasn’t using the Acer much. Now that I need to use it a lot I find that on Dell turn on I get a message saying no hdmi signal and it goes into all black power saving mode. I’ve given myself a few shocks when touching the cord’s hdmi-Dell end. Both laptop and monitor were bought at J.I.B. Tukcom.

     

    How should I approach this issue?  Thanks in advance.

  9. Khun Sirineou, wow.

     

    That article was clearly written, I almost followed it, haha. I’m not sure what the valve issue is exactly. I will print it out and encourage her to show it to whatever doctor she ends up seeing.

     

    If I was the patient I would follow your advice.

     

    Thanks and good health to us all.

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