Saturday, August 1, 2009

Keeping up on the News

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Crackdown on illegal airport taxis
Crackdown on airport baggage theft
Crackdown on Jaywalkers and litterbugs

Lot's of whip cracking going on.
Replies to these articles are mixed.
Thoughtful, informative, humorous, and some downright idiotic.

If You're headed to Pattaya, lady boys on the prowl

Interesting article entitled Tourism Realities
with a reply about yet another airport scam, well worth reading

Better post that one on my front porch then.

I wonder if the Swiss behave like this in their home town.
I don't think so. So why do it in Thailand?? Obscene act in public
Get a room.

Obama deserved a "Yellow" card for making his premature opinion public on "The Professor's" arrest.
The professor, an Obama insider, wasn't all that non-racist either. "Yo Mama."





Question about Medical Care

What hospital are you getting your treatment at ?
I go to RakSakon, talk English with the docs, and never have a problem ?

I've been going there since my first accident injury (Aug 2003.
The service has been good to great.

The fact that medicine is labeled and is in English for all western patients is definitely a plus for me. All doctors know a fair amount of English.

What is a bit worrisome is the fact that I noted on a number of occasions I and a visitor had received 'contradictory' medications, to which we were not alerted:
"If you take this medicine DO NOT take that medicine."

In the case of shingles, I should have been given anti viral drugs from the outset.
It most likely would have limited the duration (going on four months now).
Anti viral medication is available at all local drug stores.
I should have been 'referred' to a druggist.
Druggists and doctors seem to work independently.
Both derive their income by selling pills.

Frequently some of the medicines given to me were available cheaper at any pharmacy.
I'm used to receiving prescription medicines from a doctor and being referred to a pharmacists for over the counter medications.

I have an extensive history of upper back and neck injuries.
I have had plenty of pain medications in my time.
Obviously my body has some immunity. To be effective, I require larger doses in some cases.
Something almost all local doctors seem to abhor.

Seeking out medications for me is a last resort.
As mentioned previously, my pain threshold is quite high.
When I really need it, I hope for effective help.
A number of pain injections did nothing to relive the pain.
I could have stayed home and had a coconut cocktail for the same effect.

The first week of shingles is extremely painful.
I went to the hospital three times in one week.
The second and third visit I expected an injection, which I received.
During the three visits I accumulated 14 bags of medication.
I just think that's a bit too much.

It's obvious that Thailand's anti drug war has gone overboard into the medical services.
When I first arrived codeine tablets were available from any druggist.
Now not even a doctor has them available.

I learned long ago to respect codeine. It's great in relieving pain.
But the side effects have to be kept in mind.
Arriving in Pattaya on a weeklong vacation with strep throat.
I drank two bottles codeine cough syrup in one evening.
Trying to keep it clean here: The side effects
I could not do a number two for a week, when I did, I almost blew the toilet apart.
My organ remained limp for a week. Not many tourist dollars spent that week.

I do expect to use the services of the hospital again.
But next time I get a pain shot, I'm going to stay until I feel the effect.
In case I need to ask for a 'refill.'


Friday, July 31, 2009

Remodeling and Repairs

Drains on the kitchen sink were clogged.
Took drains apart and cleaned out five years of slime.
Needed new parts, bought wrong size.
Second shopping trip, wrong parts again.

Had my Thai handyman look at the problem.
He made a new gasket from a tire inter-tube, problem solved.


Granite countertop may look nice,
but I am tempted to rip it out and replace it with white marble.
Ants are forever finding their way to the kitchen counter, real tiny ones. Granite tends to hide their trail. Can't see where they are coming from. The only way to get rid of ants is to find their nest and destroy it'

On the front porch, which is mostly used for video game playing by daily visitors, I had a ceiling fan and new light installed.
It was a two day 'keystone' show. but it got done.






I wanted a yellow light bulb. Insects are not attracted to yellow light as they are to white light.
Couldn't find a yellow bulb for that fixture, but the electric shop had plastic light sleves for that purpose.


Had enough to use on the gate lights.


Backlights, as one local bartender discovered quickly, attracts bugs.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Weeds turned gourds

I thought they were weeds covering the ground
They grew to fence.
The flowers were nice, so I decided not to clean the fence.
Today we harvested the first gourd. 46 inches long.

Within minutes of the harvest and surveying the numbers on the fence,
we had requests from a number of neighbors for future harvest.

The size of this thing, it's got to feed a whole family




Home projects, Pain Medicine, Bday Party

Rain started around seven last evening.
Non-stop drizzling all night, and from the looks of it, all day.
I don't mind, with the rain also come cooler temperatures.
Air Con not needed

Spent the morning uploading photo's to the web.
This picture is of the final days of my 22 year career as dock worker.



Finally made some decent home made bread.
Many failed attempts, getting used to the gas oven.
Miss the rye and whole wheat breads.


Installing an overhead fan on the front porch.
The porch gets quite populated at times.
In the evenings it will help keep the mosquitos away.
No stud finder, so we had to open a ceiling panel to find the studs.


Ants in my pants

In between the rain, during the dry periods, the ants are on the move.
It's been a daily battle for the past month.
In the bushes they glue large leaves together and make a nest.
They love all the covered spaces around my house.
Garden hose and dish soap is the safest defense.
They are not dumb. They climb up the garden hose and bite.
They are up my legs in an instant
And I though 'ants in your pants' was just a funny saying. It's real.

On the subject of bugs. Took me two weeks to figure this one out.
Every morning these piles that looked like crap all over.
Now what sort of pest do I have now?

As it turns out they are slugs.
When they cross my barrier of baby powder,
they quickly shrivel up into a pile resembling ....

Changing gears:
I was asked what kind of Tramadol I was getting locally.
Apparently there are different kinds.

Tramadol - TRASIC (manufactured in India) 50mg.

My pain threshold is quite high since I lived for 22 years with continuous back injuries working in the trucking industry.
Only took the pills for three days when the pain was way beyond that threshold.

50 mg on the first day had little effect. Took a second pill an hour later and it got me inebriated, the thing I don't like about pain medications. An Hour later I took a third and was asleep winin minutes.

Look at this website below,for further information.
Dosage up to 300 mg, the longer you take them, the larger dosage is required.
Apparently your body builds up some immunity / resistance to this medication

One thing I have experienced. Local doctors give you 50 mg tablets.
Take those pills to the druggist for a refill and the smallest they have may be 300 mg.

Martin has his birthday
and he's buying the first round of drinks
Friday at the MJ Hotel at 12 O'clock.
We're all invited along with the rest of the regulars.
Hope to see you there!


Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Headlines that caught my attention

You may know him. I was a sceptic.

Give your lady some red wine.
"According to this research it increases her 'desire.'

Bill Gates has too many wannabe friends at Facebook,


Thailand - beautiful paradise or ugly hole?




Those aren't clouds, that's smog over Thailand
Forest fires in Indonesia hard to control

Thailand is not cheap according to this author.
He thinks Thailand is overpriced and he can live much better back in Florida.
No wonder, his residence at the moment is Phuket, the most expensive city in Thailand.

Thai officials complain that H1N1 reports are inaccurate
What do you expect.
A few weeks ago they put out the word that medical services are not to release information to the press. Only the health department can do that.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Ex Pat Interests

Asia Computer News
German readers may be interested in the beginnings of a local German website by Mister Anton.


Computer users throughout Asia may see improved internet service next month.
Watch for news headlines of the inauguration of a new fiber optics cable laid across the Pacific.

Shopping
Did you notice
Tesco Lotus has lowered prices on 800 products thaivisa.com July 19


Germans gone overboard.
Any emblems honoring Germany's world war II era are outlawed.
A waving gnome was found not guilty of giving the 'Sieg Heil" salute. See a picture of the accused Yard Gnome and read the article at www.matthewhunt.com/blog/
Makes me seriously wonder if this cat is "kosher" in Germany.


Friday, July 24, 2009

T.i.T.'s and more

SNO
Grahams Toon Army Bar offers 20% off on Saturdays and Sundays on all alcoholic beverages. Discounts is available through August 16. Discount does not include menu items.


TH
Illegal DVD producer nabbed pattayapeople.com
Do most Thais know what a smoke detector is? They do need fire safety training, 'dousing' an electrical fire can create more hazards. pattayapeople.com


This question has surfaced again. Here's my answer.
Dog meat on the dinner menu was outlawed years ago.
Haven't seen the dog collectors for a few years. They offered plastic bowls and buckets to owners who gave up their dogs. Don't tell anyone, but in the rural areas it still happens. Some people can't break old habits, to others it's a delicacy for special occasions.
Tourism: Brining along your medications
Had been wanting to write about this, but awaited updated confirmation.
The rule which applied during my tourist days back in the eighties and nineties is still in effect.
This is an e-mail received by a soon to be Sakon Nakhon Visitor from the Thai Consul in Canberra:
Any prescribed medicines brought into Thailand must be covered by a letter from a health professional/doctor specifying diagnosis, name of medicine and prescription of treatment and the quantity allowed without prior authorisation from the Food and Drug Administration in Thailand is for 30 days supply only.
All medicines (prescribed and non-prescribed) must be in their original packaging and
must be declared on arrival in Thailand.
For further information please contact:
Narcotics Control Division - Food and Drug Administration
Tiwanon Road
NONTHABURI 11000 THAILAND
Tel: (66 2) 590 7343 / Fax: (66 2) 591 8471
E-mail: narcotic@fda.moph.go.th

49 year low in Thai Tourism Thaivisa

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