Thursday, July 23, 2009

Arm twisting the big corporations

United Airlines refused to pay for damages done to luggage, even though there were witnesses.
Stewardesses countered "not my problem, not my concern."
A year later this song hit You Tube.
It took less than 24 hours after this song hit the internet for the airline offered to pay up.
By that time the guitar owner did not want the money and suggested they make a donation to a worthy cause.

Kudos


T.i.T. bits

SNO
Received a call from Graham. From the sounds of it: "he's baaaack."
Graham wanted everyone to know: 'Toon Army Bar is open."
Stop on by and exchange the latest.

Some really great local photography at the TEAK DOOR by "Hooter."
He describes his trip to Phang Khon.
He loved the visit, but not the 14 hour bus ride from Bangkok.
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Airport House Cleaning. After countless complaints, they are promising to clean up all airport scams. thaivisa.com
Consulate in Penang: Tourist Visa Rejected. thaivisa.com

Pattaya Daily News: Unwary tourists, troubles to avoid

Thailand's Happiness index down thaivisa.com

Thailand Tourism
Recently read an article which quoted an international airline spokesman; "Our flights to Thailand are down 10% capacity."
That's hard to swallow, when many tourist hotels admit that occupancy is down 80 and 90%. They avoided mentioning how many flights they cut back.
He has photo's of an empty airport, and reports there are more vendors than tourists at Pat Pong

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

RDR (rainy day ramblings)

Probably the most known and played 'foreign' song in Thailand.
I love the beginning of this version, which is generally deleted from many records


Been getting plenty of invites lately to 'join me' at TUBELY, facebook, myspace,twitter,
friendster and a whole lot more.
Sorry Folks If you want to stay in touch with me, send me an e-mail.
Most of these sites require detailed information from you which they then claim as theirs.
There have been too many problems associated with some of these sites.
Besides I am busy with this blog, funny mail , and my photo albums

In letzter Zeit habe if viele Einladungen erhalten, 'join me' at TUBELY, facebook, myspace,twitter,
friendster and a whole lot more.
Entschuldigung Leute: Wenn Ihr Kontakt mit mir wollen, senden Sie mir eine E-Mail.
Die meisten dieser Seiten benötigen detaillierte Information, die sie dann als Ihre anfordern. Es gab zu viele Probleme im Zusammenhang mit einigen dieser Seiten. Außerdem bin ich sehr mit diesem Blog, lustige E-Mails und meine Foto-Alben beschäftigt.


On the rebound. I feel I am finally at the other end of the tunnel health wise.
The biggest discovery was that most medication was extremely under prescribed.
Once I realized that I finally got some decent pain relief.

Had a number of suggestions for home remedies. Peeled some aloe and mixed it in a blender with turmeric.
That mixture applied to my skin brought instant relief. When I wiped the mixture off I came to another realization.
I have all these old kitchen towels, they used to be white. Over the years they turned grey.
Now their use has been extended. Turmeric is a great dye.



Thai scientists are experimenting with it. They think it can be used for skin lightening. Many Thais want lighter skin.

Solar Eclipse a No Show
It was supposed to be visible over Thailand, not around here.

Paradise Past

It's the rainy season. Time to edit and upload albums of happy memories.

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Expat luncheon at Colin's 2006 - - - - - - - - - Parade May 2006


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Visit to That Phanom 2006- - - - - - - -- - -- --- - --Wax castle construction 2005


Visit to a local village temple 2006

Years ago, on a tour around Bangkok. Packed on a minibus the tour ended early.
The other tourists with me on the bus were mid twenties to thirties Australians.
The guide asked the group if they wished to stop by another temple.

"If you've seen one, you've seen em all," was the unison Ozi reply.

I'm not religious, but I enjoy visiting temples.

They are most often the local art galleries, meetings and events places.
Some temples have more recently produced art.
Others receive donations which are very rare and exquisite.
Many temples have extensive gardens, statues, small lakes, swans, monkeys; a wide variety of animals



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I get an eerie feeling when I visit ancient sites, just thinking of the thousands of people who were here before me. The residents and the battles responsible for the destruction.


Monday, July 20, 2009

Travel Warning Repeated


As Mentioned in this blog July 5

Jonathan Head, reporter for BBC News, Bangkok, warns tourists to be aware of continuous airport scams.

The Danish Embassy has similarly alerted Danes of the scam.

Gossip and More

Sakon Nakhon gossip
'Toon army' is closed (permanently?).

The young Thai Lady Pla has opened her own place.


She previously worked as hostess at Colin's restaurant until it closed.
Then she moved on to work as barmaid, first at Toon Army and then at The Branch.
Her own place is located across the street from MACRO.


Sakon Nakhon FC lost 0 -1 in Sunday's encounter with Roiet FC.

Solar Eclipse July 22, 2009, 7 am to 9.30 am
further details at NASA


Houston... we have a problem.
How soon can you send a plumber?

The most expensive, Russian built toilet, in the space station is out of service after only one year of operation. Space.com

Chronic Phase

Without a doubt I have Herpes Zoster. WiKiPEDiA . Patient UK
There is no need to go to a major hospital and get tests such as a biopsy.

The main problem has been communications with the doctors throughout treatment.

During the first three hospital visits I was told I have herpes.
What I knew of herpes is that it is a sexually transmitted disease.

The first week, the pain was severe enough that I went to the hospital three times. I received a total of 14 bags of medication.
Some of this medicine was for Alzheimer's treatment ?

I told the doctor that I had an ulcer and was taking medication for that.
I made that statement so he would not prescribe detrimental medications.
Instead I received over the counter ulcer medication.

There are various types of Herpes. I didn't know that !!
About a month into this ordeal, a friend wrote me of his own medical problem he had recently. He told me of the painful shingles and attached a web picture.
His only lasted a week or so. He took antiviral medications from the start.

After that I spent hours researching the virus on the internet.
I got anti viral medications from the drug store and took them for a week.
But it was too late.

As I found out from the most recent doctors visit,
anti viral medicine is only effective if taken during the onset of the infection.
I was never given this type of medication from doctors
This medication is available at drug stores.
Another major problem has been identifying the medications.

At the hospital medication is labeled in English.
I can go on the internet and find out about the medications.
Restrictions, effects, etc..

In a few cases I was given combinations of medicine, which according to the precautions, should not be taken simultaneously.I was not informed.

Medicines from doctors offices are not identified by name.
In most cases they just show how many times to be taken.




Almost all medications I have received may have been under prescribed.
Quite often I was given 5 or 10 mg.
Where instructions were available, I discovered the dosage should be 100 mg or more. Think this has a lot to do with body size and weight and severity.
During the most recent doctor's visit I was given 50 mg tramadol, with instructions to take them once a day.
Recommended dosage at medicinenet is every 4 to six hours.

Injections to relive pain had similar effects.

Of four injections, over the last three months, two had absolutely no effect on pain.
Another injection had an effect as if I had two beers. Slightly tipsy, but still in pain.

During my third hospital visit I strongly requested, and the doctor agreed.
I was given a morphine type shot.
It relieved the pain and I actually did not feel 'tipsy.'

On the subject of morphine. I received six morphine pills.
Only one of the pills had any effect. The others did not.
The instructions required the medicine to be stored at no higher than 25 degrees.
I suspect the medications where not properly shipped or stored.
For whatever reason, these pills did not help in the slightest.


Opinion:

Three apparent problems in the Thai medical system as I see it.
1. Doctors do not make any money from visits.
Their income is derived from the sale of medications.
During all my medical visits, I noticed other patients receiving large quantities of medications.
I never received less than four different types of medications.

2. Thai doctors seem afraid of prescribing narcotic type medications for pain.
Codeine type medicines, with which I survived for the previous 22 years, are no longer available in this part of Thailand (from appearances).

The few narcotic type medicines I received, were prescribed in minimal (useless to me) amounts. Not knowing the names, descriptions, and limitations, I did not dare to take more.

3. Thai doctors and druggists operate independently.
During my first doctors visit I should have been advised about the anti viral medication and sent to a druggist.
Doctors tend to only prescribe medications they have in stock
Herpes Zoster effects everyone a bit different.
The initial pain is predominant in all cases.

If treated properly from the start, if the person's immune system is strong, or other variables, the whole ordeal may be over in a matter of a week or two.

Two points against me.

I now have a chronic condition. This may last six months or even a year.
Diet has a definite effect on the severity. It varies from one individual to another.
I recently had scallops for dinner. Within hours I was in unbelievable pain for two days.
I've been advised not to eat poultry. In the past I ate eggs, without any worsening effects.
Last night Joey piked some Aloe, mixed it with turmeric.
It was a messy application, but I had no pain at all. Major Surprise.
Will repeat an application again today and use plastic wrap, so I can keep it on for periods of time.

My main focus has to be improving my immune system. It includes stopping smoking. That is another lengthy dissertation to come.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

T.i.T. Bits


Thailand international arrivals luggage check.

Recent arrivals have confirmed that their luggage is electronically screened and subject to random search during the inbound customs screening. Dropping off your "Nothing to declare" certificate, and not being searched is up to the discretion of customs officials.
Customs Information for Travelers at the Customs Department of the Kingdom of Thailand.

Isaan Rain High Season
Cloudy and the occasional rain storm. Most of our weather is approaching from the east, as is typical this time of year. A heavy storm stretching from Hong Kong to the Philippines, may dissipate somewhat after making land.


One local weather phenomenon I have seen with some consistency is the fact that the area is completely surrounded, with clear or slight clouds directly overhead. Almost like the eye of a storm.




Flu Season
I've been avoiding going to the doctors office.
If you want to get sick, go where sick people congregate.

The sign said open at 1800. It was outdated (T.i.T.)
The doctor is having dinner and will arrive at 18:45.
Most patients where aware of the new hours.
No one else arrived until then.

When patients did arrive, it was a bit comical.
Two people wore surgical masks.
A few people pulled their shirts over their faces, as if they were coming in to rob the place.
My condition has been confirmed as being chronic. I can expect to live with this pain for six months to a year (or more).

Then of course this chronic condition was worsened by my attending a recent funeral according to Thai voodoo.

During my career I lived with chronic whiplash and back injuries for 22 years.
It hasn't been all that pleasant.


The makings of a new Polish joke
14 year old pregnant from sperm contaminated swimming pool.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Facts About Swine flu

USA TODAY has a very informative article answering some basic questions about Swine Flu.

Surgical masks do not protect you from the virus. Respirators protect you.
Keep your distance from people coughing or sneezing.
Those little airborne particles settle on surfaces.
If you touch suspect surfaces, wash your hands frequently! It's your best defense.

You can get the virus from handling infected pork, but not after it's been cooked.
Wash your hands frequently.

Antiviral medications are recommended if you catch the disease.
Such medication is given to uninfected persons whose family members are infected as a defense.

I'm taking antiviral medication for another purpose at the moment.
It may be some protection
Read the article at USA TODAY