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    ^^ You might want to delete your wife's name from your post, Al.

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    Good luck, hope you stay stable.

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    Again, your wifes name is still in the post.

    To be honest, i am simply unsure as to whether an advanced directive has any legal standing in Thailand.

    Do you have any souce that says it is?

    (Verifiable source, not my mate says..,)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Again, your wifes name is still in the post.

    To be honest, i am simply unsure as to whether an advanced directive has any legal standing in Thailand.

    Do you have any souce that says it is?

    (Verifiable source, not my mate says..,)
    Well there are plenty of the negative brigade around

    I was once addressing 300/400 people on cruising the world on ones own yacht

    I was asked how did I know a life raft would work

    I replied I did not but it was 100% guarenteed when sinking without one you would drown

    TH the negative brigade maybe you are right it might no work, howeve from my exprience and a lot of surgery my directive has always been welcomed by doctor/surgeons as very helpful

    ON the other hand bury your head in the sand, be left with a very big bill and die in pain, YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE

    Unfortunately stupidity is difficult to traet

    BE LUCKY

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    ^no need to get shirty mate.

    It was a fair question. The simple answer was "no".

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    My father has MS and has maintained a much better standard of life since moving to thailand. We get twice weekly home visits from a nurse from medconsult (usually about 1500 baht each) and the doctor comes to visit about twice a month (2500 Baht) so overall much better experience than the uk

    feel free to message me personally if you need a recommendation, always happy to help as I know how hard it can be

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    Not sure why a Botox queen would be best placed to run palliative care services. Also your website is rather shoddy - at least pay the extra to remove the Wix advert at the top, Donna. Also, I note that after a cursory check, "Dr" Donna Robinson is not registered on the BMC, which if she had been a qualified doctor as she claims, at any time since 2005, she would be on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakemcc54 View Post
    My father has MS and has maintained a much better standard of life since moving to thailand
    Are you able to find all the drugs and other items he needs and they are deliverable in Thailand?

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    Interesting exchanges here. Much appreciated.
    Being in a bit of a "situation" myself it's great to hear from others.
    Well done, I thank you.

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