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Or the ubiquitous heart attack. Or a stroke. Both of which are generally treatable and life saving medical attention is available in Bangkok. People still die, even with the best care. There's nothing you can do about that.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 5:00 am It's not so much pills and checkups you need to worry about. Although for the pill part it's hard to find a place with a more liberal over the counter drug policy.
It's what happens and where you are sent after that unfortunate bone crushing moto crash. The ones where you are too fucked up to hop on a flight.
But... In PP, if your life depends on timely transportation to a hospital - in an ambulance with trained medical staff with proper equipment and drugs - and then an ICU unit waiting for your arrival- you are fucked because non of that exists here.
They won't ask "where does it hurt?", they will ask, "where is your money?".
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None of it?Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:45 amBut... In PP, if your life depends on timely transportation to a hospital - in an ambulance with trained medical staff with proper equipment and drugs - and then an ICU unit waiting for your arrival- you are fucked because non of that exists here.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 5:00 am It's not so much pills and checkups you need to worry about. Although for the pill part it's hard to find a place with a more liberal over the counter drug policy.
It's what happens and where you are sent after that unfortunate bone crushing moto crash. The ones where you are too fucked up to hop on a flight.
Bit sensationalist Doc. And not totally correct.
15 years ago medical evacuation to Bangkok was common, but now many more treatments can be done here. Royal PP for one is a sister hospital of one of the big Bangkok hospitals and many of their doctors are on rotation from there.
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Why? Im not the only one. Everyone has their reasons for being somewhere and I don't have ego needs tied up in my choice of overseas residence.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 8:05 pmspeak for urselfWildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:30 pmBecause a lot of us are sick of Thailand, for us oldsters, Cambodia is much better.HaifongWangchuck wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:19 amBeen noticing a lot of Americans in SR lately, which is really odd sinces I've gone months without seeing one (i.e, not a single one in sight circa jol jnam tmey) and now suddenly I see a lot of Baby Boomers in their 60s and 70s with midwest and west coast accents all around town, which is a bit peculiar. Either way, they all seem like good, wholesome visitors and I am sure they are exactly the type Cambodia is trying to attract more of.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:35 pm There’s a big hole left by the departure of Chinese mass tourism. The economy is in a downturn, and having a job is the number one priority now.
The pre-Chinese mix seemed far more stable and sustainable. Hopefully it will return that way,
My opinions. I hope to retire there someday.
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If thr widowmaker hits me Im gonna die no matter where. I try to be safe, avoid motorcylces, watch what I eat and drink, insure myself heavily including evac and Bangkok, where my cardiologist is, is no more that an air evac away. I get regular checkups in Bangkok. The shittiness of the medical care here has alwya figured into my life equation, no different though than living in a MooBan in Buriram, where all good Pattaya boys go to retire. And if you want to see medical whores with credit card machine in hand, go to Phuket. The difference between an air evac or even an ambulance ride to BKK and the same in Alaska is that the ones in Alaska are longer and colder.Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:45 amOr the ubiquitous heart attack. Or a stroke. Both of which are generally treatable and life saving medical attention is available in Bangkok. People still die, even with the best care. There's nothing you can do about that.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 5:00 am It's not so much pills and checkups you need to worry about. Although for the pill part it's hard to find a place with a more liberal over the counter drug policy.
It's what happens and where you are sent after that unfortunate bone crushing moto crash. The ones where you are too fucked up to hop on a flight.
But... In PP, if your life depends on timely transportation to a hospital - in an ambulance with trained medical staff with proper equipment and drugs - and then an ICU unit waiting for your arrival- you are fucked because non of that exists here.
They won't ask "where does it hurt?", they will ask, "where is your money?".
Stabilize me and get me the fuck outahere. Heres the credit card. Here is the insurance card.
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Same as Siem.khmerhamster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:22 amNone of it?Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:45 amBut... In PP, if your life depends on timely transportation to a hospital - in an ambulance with trained medical staff with proper equipment and drugs - and then an ICU unit waiting for your arrival- you are fucked because non of that exists here.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 5:00 am It's not so much pills and checkups you need to worry about. Although for the pill part it's hard to find a place with a more liberal over the counter drug policy.
It's what happens and where you are sent after that unfortunate bone crushing moto crash. The ones where you are too fucked up to hop on a flight.
Bit sensationalist Doc. And not totally correct.
15 years ago medical evacuation to Bangkok was common, but now many more treatments can be done here. Royal PP for one is a sister hospital of one of the big Bangkok hospitals and many of their doctors are on rotation from there.
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when i moved to Kep in June 2022, EVERYONE one of my friends asked "what the fuck for"?WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:39 amWhy? Im not the only one. Everyone has their reasons for being somewhere and I don't have ego needs tied up in my choice of overseas residence.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 8:05 pmspeak for urselfWildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:30 pmBecause a lot of us are sick of Thailand, for us oldsters, Cambodia is much better.HaifongWangchuck wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:19 amBeen noticing a lot of Americans in SR lately, which is really odd sinces I've gone months without seeing one (i.e, not a single one in sight circa jol jnam tmey) and now suddenly I see a lot of Baby Boomers in their 60s and 70s with midwest and west coast accents all around town, which is a bit peculiar. Either way, they all seem like good, wholesome visitors and I am sure they are exactly the type Cambodia is trying to attract more of.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:35 pm There’s a big hole left by the departure of Chinese mass tourism. The economy is in a downturn, and having a job is the number one priority now.
The pre-Chinese mix seemed far more stable and sustainable. Hopefully it will return that way,
My opinions. I hope to retire there someday.
Not one ( even those on fb) said good idea>
Hence to say they were right, but at the time, for various reasons, it felt the right thing to do>
dam glad to be back in Phuket
fyi; its NOT the medical that i returned for.
please explain , why " for us oldsters, Cambodia is much better."
other than saving less than $200 on the 1 year visa extension.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Dude, I gave my opinion and Ill leave it to others to make their own determinations as to such factors as environment, government, things to do, taxes, fees, food, laws, rules, medical care, social surroundings, pussy, etc, and what of those factors take priority.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:16 amwhen i moved to Kep in June 2022, EVERYONE one of my friends asked "what the fuck for"?WildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:39 amWhy? Im not the only one. Everyone has their reasons for being somewhere and I don't have ego needs tied up in my choice of overseas residence.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 8:05 pmspeak for urselfWildAlaskaKen wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:30 pmBecause a lot of us are sick of Thailand, for us oldsters, Cambodia is much better.HaifongWangchuck wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:19 am
Been noticing a lot of Americans in SR lately, which is really odd sinces I've gone months without seeing one (i.e, not a single one in sight circa jol jnam tmey) and now suddenly I see a lot of Baby Boomers in their 60s and 70s with midwest and west coast accents all around town, which is a bit peculiar. Either way, they all seem like good, wholesome visitors and I am sure they are exactly the type Cambodia is trying to attract more of.
Not one ( even those on fb) said good idea>
Hence to say they were right, but at the time, for various reasons, it felt the right thing to do>
dam glad to be back in Phuket
fyi; its NOT the medical that i returned for.
please explain , why " for us oldsters, Cambodia is much better."
other than saving less than $200 on the 1 year visa extension.
Although I dont post a lot, Ive read enough of this forum to know that your raison d'etre here is to praise Thailand and bad mouth Cambodia eveidntly because you came here and didnt like it. Its weird that you come on a Cambodian forum to do so even though you purportedly live in Phuket. But no mind, Im not going to engage in your game.I like it here as do the folks I know. And, if I feel like exploring the fleshpots or need some dental work, hello Air Asia.
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Well, maybe they are better than I believe, but you still have to get one of their ambulances to come and get you. How do you do that when you are gasping for breath on the floor?khmerhamster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:22 amNone of it?Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:45 amBut... In PP, if your life depends on timely transportation to a hospital - in an ambulance with trained medical staff with proper equipment and drugs - and then an ICU unit waiting for your arrival- you are fucked because non of that exists here.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 5:00 am It's not so much pills and checkups you need to worry about. Although for the pill part it's hard to find a place with a more liberal over the counter drug policy.
It's what happens and where you are sent after that unfortunate bone crushing moto crash. The ones where you are too fucked up to hop on a flight.
Bit sensationalist Doc. And not totally correct.
15 years ago medical evacuation to Bangkok was common, but now many more treatments can be done here. Royal PP for one is a sister hospital of one of the big Bangkok hospitals and many of their doctors are on rotation from there.
If you do manage to find the number and call the Royal PP, will they come out on a phone call, or do you have to be registered with them first? To have proved your financial metal? Be conscious and lucid to able to convince them you can pay?
The older I get the less living here seems a smart choice.
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You have a source?khmerhamster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 9:22 am
None of it?
Bit sensationalist Doc. And not totally correct.
15 years ago medical evacuation to Bangkok was common, but now many more treatments can be done here. Royal PP for one is a sister hospital of one of the big Bangkok hospitals and many of their doctors are on rotation from there.
I have the feeling they send their juniors to Royal Phnom Penh.
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A pretty dumb statement from someone who just had a heart attack, I'd think. Sometimes hopping on a flight for pills or a check-up just doesn't cut it.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 1:28 am Thailand Vietnam Singapore are all just flights away. What’s to stop retirees from filling up with pills and check ups and touch up procedure every few months there and just spend the rest of the time living a relaxed life in Siem Reap?
Thinking about the logistics when I retire myself.
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