Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: GEOFFREY on July 12, 2017, 12:24:01 PM
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HI ALL GERRY LEACH HAS BEEN IN BURIRAM THAILAND A LONG TIME AND MADE MANY FRIENDS
AT THE MOMENT HE IS IN PUBLIC HOSPITAL FLOOR NUMBER 4 AND HAS TERMINAL CANCER
IF ANY ONE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT HIM SOON A RATHER THAN LATER I AM SURE HE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SEE THEM
AS I LIVE CLOSE TO HIM I HAVE TAKEN AN INTEREST IN HIS PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES
GERRY HAS BEEN LIVING ON HIS BASIC UK PENSION FOR SOME TIME
AND HAS NO INS AND HAS A MIN AMOUNT LEFT IN BANK
I AM CONVINCED IT WILL NOT BE ENOUGH TO COVER THE HOSPITAL BILL
GERRY HAS UNDER GONE SURGERY AND HAS BEEN IN HOSPITAL FOR THE LAST 10 DAYS
WITH MORE TO COME AS HE IS TO UNWELL TO COME OUT
I HAVE MANAGED TO CONTACT A FAMILY MEMBER IN UK FOR HELP AND ASSISTANCE
BUT AS I UNDERSTAND FROM OTHER EXPATS HAD THE USUAL RESPONSE WE CANT HELP
WHAT DO WE DO AS EXPATS WHEN A FELLOW EX NAVY VETERAN GETS TO THIS STAGE ANY ADVISE AND HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED
REGARDS GEOFF
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HI ALL I POSTED THIS TOPIC AND 53 PEOPLE READ IT
IS THEIR NO EXPAT ON THIS SIT THAT WOULD BE ABLE TO HELP ME WITH SOME ADVISE
OR TO HELP ME TRY AND RAISE SOME MONEY
TO GET HIS BODY NOW THAT HE HAS DIED OUT OF THE HOSPITAL
AND CREMATED
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Does the navy help at all at this point?
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I sympathise with and respect your efforts. I generally get to the end of the month with about ฿500.- left over.
This kind of thing happens all the time and for many of us it is a "there, but for the grace of God" moment when we hear about it. I myself have a minimal health insurance that certainly won't carry me through a long period of treatment, and I do worry about my family being faced with huge bills one day. At least I have thought about it. I wish I had taken up a repatriation insurance before I was 65, I was misinformed at the time.
Does that sound unsympathetic? I suppose it does.
Good luck anyway, for myself I have tried to help people in this kind of situation in the past and it generally gets nowhere.
PS. Please don't use CAPITAL LETTERS.
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Sad as this is..........Where are all this mans many friends now ,when they are needed?
There are far too many expats living here in LOS without the means to exist if anything untoward happens.We all know the situation here especially with healthcare and many choose to bury their heads in the sand until it is too late.
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I am 71 years old. Can I get health insurance in Thailand> If so, where?
Regards
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I don't know the guy and to the best of recollections never met him. Yes it is sad, but he set up the situation, and if the family does not care .....? What is the embassy's position?
However, I think it is admirable of the Op to do what he believes is the right thing. I will pledge 1000 baht towards the effort.
Geoffrey, PM me to arrange payment.
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I am 71 years old. Can I get health insurance in Thailand> If so, where?
Regards
We are looking into the possibility of health cover for age 70+. We will advise when we have information
Normally 65 is the cut off date to apply, and frequently many exclusions apply if the medical history is not 100%
We would strongly recommend anyone without health cover to seek whatever is available without delay. You may not be eligible for much, but something is better than nothing.
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I am 71 years old. Can I get health insurance in Thailand> If so, where?
Regards
We are looking into the possibility of health cover for age 70+. We will advise when we have information
Normally 65 is the cut off date to apply, and frequently many exclusions apply if the medical history is not 100%
We would strongly recommend anyone without health cover to seek whatever is available without delay. You may not be eligible for much, but something is better than nothing.
We are able to advise that we can obtain health insurance right up to the age of 90, (subject to medical report) although quite obviously the older one is the more expensive the cover becomes.
We are sending a PM to Tassie with details, and will provide information to anyone who may be interested,
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THANK YOU FOR THE REPLY'S AND ESPECIALLY URLEF
AT PRESENT HE IS STILL IN HOSPITAL AWAITING RELEASE PAPERS FROM THE EMBASSY
I WILL WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS AND WILL KEEP YOU ALL INFORMED
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Hi all RE GERRY LEACH
we have removed Gerry from hospital he is resting in a small temple in ban po
for those who would be able to attend cremation
Their will be massaman curry and kfc for food
Their will be other ferangs in attendance who you might know or may be you could use this opportunity to meet new ferangs
i have heard many things about Thai people in the past that has not always been complimentary
So i would like to use this opportunity to express my admiration to the Thai community
because with out their help as a ferang i would have been totally lost
PLEASE ARRIVE APROX 1 PM SATURDAY 22JULY 2017
THE DIRECTIONS TO THE SMALL TEMPLE ARE AS FOLLOWS
COMING INTO BUIRIAM WITH ROBINSON IN VIEW TAKE THE TURN LEFT INTO BAN PO
FOLLLOW THE ROAD THROUGH THE VILLAGE KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR A SCHOOL PLAYING FIELD
TURN DIRECTLY RIGHT AT AND BEFORE THE SCHOOL
FOLLOW THE CONCRETE ROAD ROUND FIRST SMALL RIGHT TURN IS A SMALL RESORT ENTRANCE
SO GO TO THE SECOND TURNING AND KEEP LEFT AT THIS SMALL JUNCTION
FOLLOW THE CONCERETE ROAD A FEW HUNDRED METERS ROUND THE BENDS AND YOU WILL COME TO THE SMALL TEMPLE
THEIR IS AMPLE PARKING SPACES
REGARDS GEOFF
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No need to use all capital letters. Normal typing is more easily read.
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An Ex Pat has passed away and the post is providing details for anyone wishing to attend the funeral. Given the subject matter, Is it really necessary to pick the poster up for using caps.
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I am with you Freddy.
Regards
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I am with you Freddy.
Regards
+1
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What a 1st Post............Grade A Tosser
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What a 1st Post............Grade A Tosser
Yep!!