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    ^ I’m just north of Macon. Perhaps we can meet up sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post

    And once such a close attention to my head - properly shaven free of charge - another problem was spotted: What's that small pimple on the ear lobe that has been slightly bleeding over last few months? Then it is a skin cancer, please come again within few weeks and we will cut it out. And really, a nice lady doctor, specialist on these things (not only on bra fulfilment and longer nose - as in Thailand is so easy to get) did it for me, it was already quite deeply grown in.
    You were very lucky that they only had to take a little bit from your ear as a friend of my father's had the same thing and they cut off over half of his ear. The poor sod is too embarrassed to go out in public now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    While in the hospital for six weeks recovering from surgery my Thai wife decided to find a new farang boyfriend.
    Wow......

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    ^ Yeah. Pretty rude of her. Sorry to hear that, Humbert.

    After I posted to Humbert proposing a meet up, I went out the door and laughed at the thought of how that must have sounded considering he just stated he and his wife split. Didn’t mean it as a hook-up kind of meeting, Humbert.

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    ^I didn't take it that way. Anyway, sure, lots of nice lunch places in the Ponce Market right across the street from my apartment if you get to Atlanta.

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    I’ve tickets to the Botanical Gardens. A friend of mine and I were thinking of going next month.

    I went to the Georgia Aquarium last month and the trauma is still with me. Shoulder to shoulder crowds at the aquarium, then a downpour while driving through downtown at rush hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    You were very lucky that they only had to take a little bit from your ear as a friend of my father's had the same thing and they cut off over half of his ear. The poor sod is too embarrassed to go out in public now.
    Perhaps the "poor sod" was not lucky enough like me to get a good lady doctor as I got. It was not really "a little bit", because of my ignorance not be bothered by seeing a blood pimple over few months it had grown quite deep in.

    So, after the first surgery it was found it needs to be repeated more deeply. Therefore, second time better and a piece of my sound earlobe was sacrificed for improving the bad one. After one hour fully covered while listening girly stories of the doctor and nurses working hard on me, coming out of the surgery theater as a double VanGogh.

    And surprisingly, after the healing, no visible traces on both of my ears could be detected. Even shortly afterwards, I got successfully married. (As my mother always used to say when seeing me injured somehow: never mind, with this you can get married anyway.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Perhaps the "poor sod" was not lucky enough like me to get a good lady doctor as I got. It was not really "a little bit", because of my ignorance not be bothered by seeing a blood pimple over few months it had grown quite deep in.

    So, after the first surgery it was found it needs to be repeated more deeply. Therefore, second time better and a piece of my sound earlobe was sacrificed for improving the bad one. After one hour fully covered while listening girly stories of the doctor and nurses working hard on me, coming out of the surgery theater as a double VanGogh.

    And surprisingly, after the healing, no visible traces on both of my ears could be detected. Even shortly afterwards, I got successfully married. (As my mother always used to say when seeing me injured somehow: never mind, with this you can get married anyway.)
    A friend of mine had to get his ear removed by Dr Oraphan at the Lampang Hospital. His biggest gripe was that his insurance policy wouldn't cover the cost of the contact lenses he had to get after the operation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    ^Actually, perhaps I mentioned before, beside my prostate surgery 6 years ago, before that I had problems from an event that I did not immediately recognized it could be a concussion. Only after some 3 weeks I observed moving problems of one of my legs, walking like a paralysed. After firstly concentrating on the leg at an orthopedics clinic that however hadn't helped I asked for advice in a neurology clinic (at the next corner in the evening - as it is easy in Thailand). A clever lady doctor who knows her job, asking me to get an immediate CT scan (private, at the next corner in the evening - as it is easy in Thailand) where the concussion was discovered.

    Within next hour I was admitted in the state hospital just over the street where around midnight my skull was drilled by 2 holes, pipes in/out were connected. After 4 days I was disconnected from the pipes, allowed to be driven home. The skilled surgeon had disclosed to us that I was lucky to come that day, if one day later the operation would be obviously no longer needed.

    And once such a close attention to my head - properly shaven free of charge - another problem was spotted: What's that small pimple on the ear lobe that has been slightly bleeding over last few months? Then it is a skin cancer, please come again within few weeks and we will cut it out. And really, a nice lady doctor, specialist on these things (not only on bra fulfilment and longer nose - as in Thailand is so easy to get) did it for me, it was already quite deeply grown in.

    And as it hasn't been enough, the same story happened the other year to tip of my nose where I disregard for few months a slight bleeding after each shower. It resulted in cutting and sewing my nose similarly as the Frankenstein had. And with daily re-dressing by nice nurses it had healed without a visible scar.
    A specialist . Not only on bra fulfilment and long nose? Does that mean your doc has big tits? And a plastic nose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker View Post
    A specialist . Not only on bra fulfilment and long nose? Does that mean your doc has big tits? And a plastic nose?
    I think I might know the cosmetic surgeon he is talking about. Very competent, but unfortunately bats for the other team so has not bothered with any personal enhancements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker View Post
    A specialist . Not only on bra fulfilment and long nose? Does that mean your doc has big tits? And a plastic nose?
    You obviously do not know much what almost every Thai women are longing about... (Ask your wife)

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    I'm afraid your right.

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    Hey Klondyke I am glad you are doing well with your hip replacement surgery.
    Funny story . Well sad actually, but it was mentioned by someone else on a PM that they were reading a very interesting tread about your surgery. I was surprised because I did not know you had the surgery , I was sure you would had mentioned something so serious, and started reading it, half way trough I found that not only I had read the thread but I had replied to it.
    If there is a good thing about senility , it is that you can read the same story several times and enjoy it as new every time. LOL
    The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humbert View Post
    Me too. While in the hospital for six weeks recovering from surgery my Thai wife decided to find a new farang boyfriend. So I dumped her and am living alone near my son in midtown Atlanta, which is a really nice place.
    Good decision. Moving on is part of life and being alone doesn't necessarily being lonely, if one enjoys one's own company and that of a few others. As they say, I asked God to save me from my enemies, and then I started to lose friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    If there is a good thing about senility , it is that you can read the same story several times and enjoy it as new every time. LOL
    So, at last the TD pages are good for something, aren't they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    You obviously do not know much what almost every Thai women are longing about... (Ask your wife)
    I'm sorry klondyeke I know your first language not England speak but In my mind I equated Bra fulfilment to mean that there was a bra full of Noms . My bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shy Guava View Post
    A friend of mine had to get his ear removed
    Was his name Vincent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker View Post
    I'm sorry klondyeke I know your first language not England speak but In my mind I equated Bra fulfilment to mean that there was a bra full of Noms . My bad.
    Not really my feeling, but I think that the women, especially the Thai women - when their bra is really infilled (by nom, one each) - they get some kind of fulfilment - whilst achieving their desires.

    In the WordWeb I see:
    Noun: fulfilment
    Usage: Brit, Cdn, (US: fulfillment)

    1. A feeling of satisfaction at having achieved your desires

    Anyway, happy to achieve some kind of mutual understanding, even if my first language is not England speak, neither Brit, nor Cdn, and surely not US...

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    Hey Klondyke...

    Hadn't been following your trials and tribulations. Take care of yourself. Glad to hear you're recovering so well.

    Cheers.

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    ^Thanks for the flowers. Actually, I have recovered, so far. After 6 months I hardly take a notice of having something "unnatural" in my hip...

    When recalling my pain at every steps before the replacement, soothed only by help of electric scooter.

    Even if still using the scooter for my daily long walk with the dogs, one of the two (not the dogs) stopped working.

    Short-circuited wires by a problem in the motor.
    Hip replacement in Thai state hospital-img_2453-jpg


    The kind Lazada promised to organize a new motor free of charge for D-I-Y replacement.

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