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News Forum - Pattaya records yet another unwanted suicide statistic
I tend to agree. I guess the only caveat being the type of cancer and the outlook or chances of survival. I certainly wouldn’t put myself through months of therapy in order to have another year of life. However, early detection and treatment of some cancers are survivable or at least result in a further 5 years of life. In terms of returning to the U.K. for me is a more straightforward choice. I’m not in a relationship in Thailand and have no plans to do so. I have kids who live in England and Holland along with a larger group of friends and family. I’m also unsure what palliative care you could get or reasonably afford in Thailand. I wouldn’t wish to die in agony in some cheap government hospital in Thailand. I’ve seen it happen to one guy and it wasn’t easy to see! The other caveat is that I guess none of us know exactly how we would respond until it happens. -
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News Forum - Thailand Volleyball Association says players in Turkey are safe from earthquake
The Thailand Volleyball Association released a statement yesterday saying that two volleyball players competing in Turkey are safe from the earthquake there. This was after a 7.8 magnitude quake and its powerful aftershocks toppled hospitals, apartment blocks, and buildings in Turkey. Yesterday’s statement from the Thailand Volleyball Association said the association’s president had contacted both … The story Thailand Volleyball Association says players in Turkey are safe from earthquake as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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What are Health Services like in your country?
I gave you a breakdown of living costs these days. You guesstimated what you considered to be their costings, worthless. I could equally invent some figures but what purpose will it serve.....none. I gave you a link showing how nurses are worse off in real terms than ten years ago. You did but I'm still at ends to work out what it proves, I consider £36,000 a very decent wage, just because a nurse was getting such and such 10 years ago doesn't always follow that too wasn't a decent wage. Now your turn. Provide a link to nurses saying they're happy with their salary and that they have enough money. There are quite a few nurses commenting on their pay and most seem very happy with their lot. If anybody cannot manage on £36,000 a year they seriously need a crash course on how to budget, let's look after the needy and not the greedy. But in all fairness I think that asking a nurse or any other worker for that matter if they are getting paid enough and we all know what that answer would be. Most the how much I earn replies in this subject are just willy waving imo. The average person in the UK would be over the moon to earn 35k. https://www.reddit.com/r/UKPersonalFinance/comments/jpcpli/comment/gbdydz4/ -
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