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whittler wrote:I will have a 1000 questions for you guys, I will try not to bug you too much.
whittler

whittler wrote:Hi whittler here. Next Sept I will be coming to Thailand for a 6 month
trial. A very good friend recomended Udon Thani, and I have a question.
I take quite a few meds How could I find out if they have these meds or
subsitute,and how much they would cost? Here in the US I can get them
foe $3.00 a perscription. I don't think they will send them out of the US.
I will have a 1000 questions for you guys, I will try not to bug you too much.
whittler






Garnet wrote:This came my way January 31st, written by William Campbell Douglass II, MD:
Golf and poker night: Cures for heart disease?
Despite the romantic prevalence of so many real or fictional man-as-solitary-loner archetypes in literature and pop culture (Henry David Thoreau, the Old Man and the Sea, the Lone Ranger, etc.), what men truly need in order to be as healthy as they can be is social interaction - yes, even rugged, individualist men like the Marlboro man. And now, there's credible research that shows just how important frequent and fulfilling bonding among males really is.
A group of researchers from Sweden conducted a fifteen-year health study on a pool of nearly 750 men of varying backgrounds and determined that those with the greatest amount of social interaction - contact with many friends they saw on a regular basis - were less than half as likely to have heart disease, all other factors being equal (smoking, weight, job-related stress, etc.).
Furthermore, the study's men who showed the most evidence of a deep emotional attachment to their friends (not simply frequency of contact) proved only 58% as likely to DEVELOP heart disease as their more loner-esque counterparts. These findings amount to an astonishing reduction in risk - far greater, I'll wager, than any prescription drug can credibly boast.
What does all of this mean? It means your best buddy need not have dragged you out of a burning building to be saving your life. It means that your monthly poker night or round of golf with the boys (or whatever the bunch of you do for fun) is not only good for your soul - it's crucial for your heart and every other aspect of your health, too. Yes, even if you down a few belts of good scotch or smoke a cigar or two (especially so, if you ask me) in the course of having fun.
If anyone in your life thinks otherwise, simply show them this article, or look up the study itself as proof. Published in the European Heart Journal (January 2004), the research offered up no hypothesis as to WHY social interaction made such a difference in the heart disease risk of the study's men, but do we really even need to guess at the reasons? Isn't the answer obvious?
Of course it is. Common sense should tell us that the personal happiness and a sense of belonging we derive from spending quality time with people of like mind and sensibilities (friends, in other words) is vital to life - and to REALLY LIVING - no matter what our sex.
And it takes no high-falutin' study from Sweden to prove it, but it was Swede of them to do it.


valentine wrote:listening to endless tales of sexual exploits and boasts of alchohol consumption does nothing for me

I much prefer an evening at home with my delightful wife
Sounds like you've been out with LA a few too many times....


I have refills being sent, but it was shipped 7/20 via USPS Express Mail, not via UPS/FedEx as I had requested. So I'm not sure if it will be here by tomorrow. I'm looking for a small supply to last till my refill arrives.

AznBigG wrote:I'm looking for a specific medication, called SOTALOL hydrochloride, brand label known as Beta Pace, which is an anti-arrhythmic.
Has anyone heard of this med? AEK has advised me that they don't carry it and claims no availability throughout Thailand.![]()
I miscalculated and will run out of this med after today.I have refills being sent, but it was shipped 7/20 via USPS Express Mail, not via UPS/FedEx as I had requested. So I'm not sure if it will be here by tomorrow. I'm looking for a small supply to last till my refill arrives.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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