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hansunger

Member Since 2003-04-03
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In Topic: 2X Tourist Visa Short Report Phnom Phen

2011-03-09 22:52:50

View Posthappysanook, on 2011-02-04 12:30:18, said:

View Postthailandbluegrass, on 2011-02-04 11:58:34, said:

I'm not quite understanding your OP. You say that you did the visacompany thing to Poipet but then you said you stayed in Siam Reep for 2 days waiting? This does not make sense mate as they are VERY far from each other and the visaruncompanies normally get you the room in Poipet included and you just wait there until the next day. Can you clarify this please?

It's not difficult to figure out.  I didn't want to spend 2 days waiting in Poipet and I have friends in Siam Reap.  Siam Reap is only 3 hours from Poipet.  You consider that VERY far?  Really?

Regarding them paying for your room...There aren't any visa-run companies that will take care of your visa and room for 2000 baht.  That I know of anyways.  If you know of one, please share so I can use them on my next trip.


View Postmrbadxample, on 2011-02-04 12:04:40, said:

interesting stuff.
im considering a ed visa as i thought the 'red stamp' had killed me off as a tourist.

would love to know if anyone has gotten a x2 tourist visa from PP with a red stamp in passport.
or from any other embassy for that matter ... [thinks, probably needs a new topic of its own]

Already posted my thoughts on this, but again, I highly doubt PP gives a crap about a red stamp from Laos.  Especially if going through an agent.


my friend got refused 2 weeks ago in Vientianne because he had more than 3 stickers of TV in his passport. 3 days ago he went to Poipet (you need a travel agent - he booked in Cambodia Inter & Tours in Soi Buokhao - for 5900 -- stay 1 night in poipet) and last night he arrived back with double entry Touristvisa.. he is happy now...

In Topic: Prostate Biopsy

2011-03-06 10:35:05

View PostLost in LOS, on 2011-03-05 16:02:19, said:

View PostSheryl, on 2011-03-05 13:10:44, said:

Acute prostatitis is fully curable with appropriate and timely treatment.

Chronic prostatitis is more difficult, but if it is of the bacterial type can usually be cured, although antibiotic resistance can pose a problem. Nonbacterial chronic prostatiits is a challenge but in recent years advances have been made making it possible to relieve the condition in many cases, although severel therapies much usually be employed.

In any event per post #12, the OP has bacterial prostatitis. So treatment is a long course of antibiotics.

Hopefully a culture and sensitivity was obtained but I would not be surprised, this being Thailand, if it was not. it is essential that the bacteria responsible be fully eradicated with a sufficiently long course of an antibiotic to which it is sensitive.

doctor gave me ciroflex 500, twice a day for 3 weeks.   My pharmacy friend in Maui said they give,  750mg twice a day for 3 weeks.   Think I should do the 750 to be safe than sorry, cant imagine it would hurt. As far as the culture, I am in your court, probably none.
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i guess you mean: CIPROFLEX?
here is also an interesting article: http://www.ncbi.nlm...._RVAbstractPlus

In Topic: Red Stamp On Visa ! For Holder This Passport .....

2011-03-06 09:58:08

hi,
a friend of mine had very recently excatly the same problem. but he opted for another TouristVisa run to poipet/aranyapratet (every monday; stay 1 night in poipet price around 5.900 in soi bhuokhao). apparently the thai consulate in PP give TV double. tomorrow he will make the trip. i let you know, if it works..

In Topic: Need Onward Ticket For Tourist Visa, Kl Embassy?

2011-02-28 11:00:45

View Postjackers, on 2011-02-27 19:51:53, said:

I am flying to KL on the 8th of march from Philippines and then flying into Thailand on the 11th. I have a return ticket back to London from Philippines dated June 1st.
Hopefully this will be good enough to get a TV.

hi,
most probably you will not need a onward ticket. the last years i had applied in KL for TV more than a few times and i never had to show anything (just passport, pictures, application). 3 weeks ago I was in kota bharu for a TV and they gave me a problem. i managed to get one because i had a very recent thai-hospital bill and i said, that i must go back for treatment and checkup immediately and i dont know how long i have to stay. so, they gave me at the end a TV. but i would never go again to kota bharu for a TV.

In Topic: Denied Tourist Visa In Laos.

2011-02-25 16:45:59

my friend is on his way back to pattaya (from vientiane). he SMS me, that - after many years of accepting TR Visa - he did not get any more TR Visa. even not a single. he is coming back tonight with 14 days stay and he does not know what to do now. end of the year he will be 50 and things will get better...
regards

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