Another worrying senario as a senior is what happens if youre a solo traveller and have a bad stroke ...insurance or no insurance how / who would organise payments through credid cards ect ..you may not remember your name !
@@googlebooglemoogle 😆 He has delusions of grandeur. He must think people are going to track him down paparazzi style and take pictures. Probably best sell pictures of his 🐜 anteater to Hello mag. 😆
Roc, a non o retirement visa has always been available and does not require any medical insurance. It is approximately 34,000 for a 15 month visa which includes the opening of a Thai bank account- renewal after this for 12 months is just 14,000 baht. Go see Mark Chevalier at one stop in Soi 6 - a reputable British visa agent with years of experience 🙏😊🇬🇧
22:30 "I kinda overdosed on alcohol " 😂🎉 you don't say Eddie. So you went out everyday and every night🎉 Now back in the UK doing the same in Wetherspoons and eating Full English breakfast, followed later by Fish n Chips with pints of John Smiths ale. Got to keep in shape for that all important travel health insurance hey? 😂 Never change Eddie, never change.❤❤❤
There's a big difference between Expat insurance & Travel insurance, check the small print. Just go for it & take the chance or stay in your home country wondering what might have been.
Eddie really is laughable. He has said at least 10 times that the benefit of living in Pattaya is that it is close to Bangkok so you can make a "quick getaway" if you need to hastily return to the bosom of the NHS. Really? Has he already forgotten that he was in Pattaya the last time he attempted a quick getaway back to the UK.......and he was refused boarding. You could literally live inside the airport and still not make a quick getaway. Too sick to travel? Then you ain't getting on the plane
As a kindly gent, Eddy's upcoming decision about traveling or not will likely be an easy one. From what he has stated online, Eddy's MRI will likely reveal his brain is either completely clear of cancer or hopelessly overtaken by it. No middle ground. Either way, his idea of returning to the Kingdom (for at least several months) will probably be OK for now. Personally, I probably *wouldn't* return either way, but Eddy's recent experience may have made him realize something I haven't.
Eddy how long have you had the swollen legs? Have you added nattokinase, bromelain, curcumin, NAC and aspirin to your daily protocol? That inflammation appears to be affecting your legs' strength.
Wait for your scan results Eddie then go from there.if you decide to go back to Thailand for a long term period you will have to have insurance mate, especially with your condition.you have to give this a serious think mate.
Almost one year being treated at Chulalongkron hospital in Bangkok. Alianz refused my insurance as they said i was too old at 63 and have cancer, So I am paying for myself. Colorectal cancer. Costs so far. 8 rounds of chemo outpatients 100,000 baht. Colonoscopy and hospital inpatient 100, 000. Mri and ct scans 3 cost around 100,000 baht. Next week surgery at Chulalongkorn to remove cancer. Cost 300,000 baht plus 20,000 baht for room for 5 days so total so far is 620,000 baht or in uk pounds around 15,000 pounds. If you do not have access to funds forget Thailand. I asked about NHS and wondered if I could access that. I have been living for 20 years in Thailand. NHS put me on waiting list of over 1 year. I would be dead if I waited that long.
Eddy I’m on the back end of Koh. Larn on Tawaen beach with the missis it’s 22.30 listening to a guy playing a guitar on a tropical island and downing a few gins, I really hope everything turns out ok with you, watching your videos and joining in the live chats made my life a little bit better and you deserve karma for that and for every other persons lives you enriched 🙏👍🙌🙌🙌
Retiring in a country like thailand requires you to have insurance (can even be a visa condition) or access to realistic funds to pay for your own care. Being without either is simply not an option in later life.
Yes but there are a lot more options of where to get your healthcare and the cost of it than Bumrungrad & Bangkok International Hospitals. A triple heart bypass at Bumrungrad might cost around 2 Million THB but only be around 400,000 THB at Queen Siriket Heart Center at the government hospital in Khon Kaen which gets good reviews from those who had procedures there and is one of the government hospitals that has a foreign customer/VIP where they can bill most Thai insurance companies direct. Look up - Heart Khon Kaen ASEANNOW - this will take you to threads where you can see what people say about QS and give the costs.
It's not the immediate health that's the biggest problem, serious as it is. It's the decline. Death will not be a lightswitch - one second you are alive, the next you have gone. It might take a year or two from when you really go into freefall, where you need 24 hour care, cannot feed, wash, think etc. I've seen this a few times in close people. It's horrible, sad and undignified. This is why you need to be surrounded by friends and family, not in Pattaya with hookers and big drinkers. Being an alcohlic and being unwilling to get professional help is certainly adding to the problems he faces.
Good advice, but I think Eddy's "friends and family" ship has already sailed and sunk. Besides, I've personally visited elder-care and memory-impaired places here in USA where several residents had gone months without visitors -- despite having sizable families nearby. There are no guarantees any more. Maybe there never were ...
That's one thing that got me when Mum passed of cancer. Death is often a slow and painful process, there is nothing nice or romantic about it. Cruel in many ways.
Oh so true! You really have hit it on the nose.. Eddie would be lost in Pattaya , do you think his so called friends? Nick & Martin would be on hand to mother him all the time?
My hand was paralysed and bank refused to cash check to health insurer saying the signature was not mine meanwhile in using it to pay hospital bills.. ?
Even private hospitals have a legal obligation to give you emergency life saving treatment regardless of ability to pay but once you are stable they would transfer you to a public hospital. Just over a year ago there was a Taiwanese tourist who was hit by a car in Bangkok. They took him to a Private hospital who didn’t treat him and sent him straight to a public hospital only for him to die in the ambulance and if was found out later he had insurance. It was all over the news and there was a big stink about it. See - Hospital Faces Questions Over Tourist Death BANGKOK POST.
@@googlebooglemoogle The Thai government welcomes the world's elderly as long as they have plenty of money in their bank accounts. They will not allow Thai taxpayers to pay the medical or palliative care of farangs. Only the UK treats every Tom, Dick & Harry!
Now in my seventies with a getting longer list of pre existing conditions ...the latest being cancer I find health travel cover too difficult .. very long one on one phone questionnaires. You feel one unintentional answer might void the insurance . I do take out standard insurance mainly to be covered in a traffic accident ..a very real threat in SE Asia .
@@Vkjhnfswlsf putting out a half-assed livestream every few days is a hobby to any normal person. but you're possibly Indian in which case this would reasonably be considered a full time job, and as such I apologise
The hospitals that treated Eddy in Thailand were private paid for by his insurance. Without that insurance he would have been transferred to a Public hospital where he wouldn't have had a private room or been half as comfortable.
@@stephenboyd4934 Nope, he would have been far from ok. He would still have a brain tumour but wouldn't have the insurance to repatriate him back to the UK for a life saving operation.
It's a tough one Ed, like you say wait a few weeks then your mind will be a bit clearer then make a list of a few insurance companies and give them a call and see what they can or can't offer you, one thing is sure for me i don't want to die in the UK. have a great weekend.
Good to see you, Eddy. My two penny worth on insurance: I will be self-insuring as I have a medical history, apart from cancer. Like you, I have been put on statins and blood pressure meds. A big/reputable insurance company owner in Pattaya has stated that 3 million THB (£71,500 at the current awful rate) will cover 99% of medical problems. Obviously, this would not cover flight evacuation. If I retire in Pattaya, I will use the Bang Lamung Hospital, Na Kluea. I have heard amazing things about this hospital from ex-pats. If they find something seriously wrong with you, you get the same specialists who work in the private sector, this is exactly how the NHS works. Regarding the NHS and being allowed treatment if out of the country for X amount of time, of course, you will be treated, we treat every Tom, Dick, & Harry who turns up on our shores, even if they are illegal immigrants! Whoever says differently is mistaken.
"You would get the same specialists who work in the private sector"...guys like you are so desperate to head off to Thailand that you will try and convince yourselves that any obviously rubbish claims are true. Get a grip and be realistic.
Coleman says he's been in Thailand for a few weeks. He's only been there 11 days. He says Thailand is all beer and sex and hasn't seen any of the country other than a brief stay in Bangkok and the rest of the time in Pattaya
There are so many horrible comments. Come on guys Eddie is a good guy. I think there are allot of people who are unhappy & frustrated in the UK right now, bad weather, terrible government, cost of living crisis etc and they are venting it on Eddy which is unfair.
24:37 CBD is a legal cannabis derivative. My wife, who died of cancer, tried it. It works for some. Don’t be so dismissive mate. What do you have to lose?
Eddie if you think you can retire abroad now mate your living in a dream world. You need the NHS more than ever. Mate with your condition get into reality, Your health comes 1st
Why not? People are sick abroad too and get treatment and end of life care. Probably after chemo there will be nothing more the NHS can do. So why not plan end of life care in Thailand? It can't be any worse than the NHS plus having sold his house he would apparently have the money to pay for it.
@@jamessmith1652 but what if the money system collapse's, incoming sooner or later taking all savings with it. My option would be doing both, UK six months & six months elsewhere not putting your eggs in one basket
Maybe just wait until you get the scan results. It's a ridiculous idea going back without insurance and if you're not prepared to pay for the proper care and treatment. Can you even access your pension yet? Imagine paying for that Thai hospital bill yourself. Anyway hopefully you get good results but I'm sure you could make the most of it wherever you are. Just get a Thai massage and get some beers from the local.
Yep. Full NI contributions should equal full NHS coverage. However, I don’t believe the young man was eligible for anything. Immigrants, illegal or otherwise, let’s have them jump all queues and have immediate treatment
@ Understood. Where does the qualification lie? I know I had to pay privately for treatment at home even though I worked overseas for the biggest British overseas company we have.
@@SteveJohn-w9q It is dependent on if you are classed as habitually resident in the UK or not. There is no time line for losing or regaining this or set criteria. It all comes down to a judgement call by the DWP assessor. So you could leave to go work and live abroad and lose it on day 1 or you could be a student doing a year out traveling around and not lose it. Once you lost it even if you are a British Citizen you have to apply and be assessed if you pass the habitual resident test or not. If you go to where the following takes you it should shed sone light on it. - What Is The Habitual Resident Test HOUSING RIGHTS INFO - Habitual Residence Test For British Citizens GOV UK
@@SteveJohn-w9q Habitual residence also comes into play for resetting your state pension. 1) If you visit the UK or another reciprocal Country you get your state pension uprated to the current for the duration of the visit. See - Can I Get My State Pension Unfrozen When I Visit The UK THIS IS MONEY. 2) If you on a frozen state pension and move to the UK or a reciprocal Country you will get the full rate as saud above and after 183 days in a UK tax year you can then spend the other 182 days anywhere you want but so long as as you get the pension paid into the UK or the reciprocal Country you get the full rate for the whole year. See - What Is A Frozen Pension And Do You Unfreeze It MSN. So if you was on a frozen pension living in Thailand and moved to the Philippines where you would spend 183 days or more in a UK tax year and have your pension paid there you would get all yearly increases and the full rate for the whole year but unless you got the DWP to recognize that you have been habitually resident in the Philippines if you returned to live full time in Thailand your pension would go back to the frozen rate it was when you left but if they recognize you been habitually resident in the Philippines then your pension would be frozen but at the rate you was getting before you left the Philippines. See - UK Frozen Pension Returning To UK And Going Overseas Again ASEANNOW. Then read Mike Lister 2 (Two) comments as he went back the UK got his habitual residence back and then returned to Thailand with his state pension reset.
Yes don't worry about insurance when your on the death bed just go staright to the public Hospital who are over run with Thais and etc poor things.Or better just go and do a go fund me page for the ones who did not get insurance and let the public donate of course really.I have had private insurance all my life and its been great and i like to pick my specialists who does Ops on my life simple as that.
Yes don't worry about insurance ..just do as the thais. Wear lots of gold jewelry. That's your insurance. .To be admitted for treatment.....you have to pay upfront. Just take off and hand over that thick gold bracelet and couple of gold rings....Mai Pen lai
@@DaveBull-broughton here he is again. The lonely single male with weird mental issues. I suspect significant childhood trauma perhaps by an older male. Eddie finds him so insignificant he doesn’t even bother to block him. What a sad lovely individual Chis is.
@@DaveBull-broughton That’s so funny Chris. Hilarious. Each time you post the exact same thing time after time it gets funnier every time. lol lol lol, you are so quick witted. The exact same thing day after day for months on end. Hilarious man.
Another worrying senario as a senior is what happens if youre a solo traveller and have a bad stroke ...insurance or no insurance how / who would organise payments through credid cards ect ..you may not remember your name !
Is Eddie ill? He's never mentioned that before?
"I don't want these livestreams to be about me and my illness"
* talks for an hour about himself and his illness *
Lmfao😂
Tbf, the knob-rot revelation was an interesting diversion
@@googlebooglemoogle Really? I heard he had a 🐜 anteater or something down there?
It's crazy that he won't say weeks later which "London airport" he flew from, but he'll casually bring up his foresk*n issues
@@googlebooglemoogle 😆 He has delusions of grandeur. He must think people are going to track him down paparazzi style and take pictures. Probably best sell pictures of his 🐜 anteater to Hello mag. 😆
Eddy will do it regardless, so don't even give advice guys.
Yup, ignorant to the last.
exactly. He will probably be booking flight in a week or so.
@@seanbong-qp9sl 🤣 no doubt about it.
Roc, a non o retirement visa has always been available and does not require any medical insurance. It is approximately 34,000 for a 15 month visa which includes the opening of a Thai bank account- renewal after this for 12 months is just 14,000 baht. Go see Mark Chevalier at one stop in Soi 6 - a reputable British visa agent with years of experience 🙏😊🇬🇧
22:30 "I kinda overdosed on alcohol " 😂🎉 you don't say Eddie. So you went out everyday and every night🎉 Now back in the UK doing the same in Wetherspoons and eating Full English breakfast, followed later by Fish n Chips with pints of John Smiths ale. Got to keep in shape for that all important travel health insurance hey? 😂 Never change Eddie, never change.❤❤❤
You really love making that never change comment
@JamesColemanChess Are you taking an unhealthy interest in me again, James? Never change James, never change. 😆
There's a big difference between Expat insurance & Travel insurance, check the small print. Just go for it & take the chance or stay in your home country wondering what might have been.
Eddie's favourite saying is; 'you've got to be realistic' except, it always seems, when it applies to him.
@@skeptical_sorcerer missed out the un
It what makes Eddy lovable. Obviously retiring to Thailand with stage 4 brain cancer and without insurance is nuts
I'm not going to sit through this. Let me guess, he's doing all kinds of mental gymnastics to go out and live in Thailand with no health care. 😂🎉❤
It's not the only thing he does mental gymnastics on. New vid on my channel exposing him 💯
Eddie really is laughable. He has said at least 10 times that the benefit of living in Pattaya is that it is close to Bangkok so you can make a "quick getaway" if you need to hastily return to the bosom of the NHS. Really? Has he already forgotten that he was in Pattaya the last time he attempted a quick getaway back to the UK.......and he was refused boarding. You could literally live inside the airport and still not make a quick getaway. Too sick to travel? Then you ain't getting on the plane
Aren't there a few bars inside the airport?
Eddy has fanciful ideas but he is a laugh
This is the man who is full of disdain for the UK but comes crawling back when he needs the NHS. 😂
@TheKybalion-c6l he paid into it for donkeys years. The wotsits on the dingies get automatic NHS treatment. Why not Eddy ?
@paulokeefe2737 I never said he shouldn't get it, but he's the eternal hypocrite for knocking the UK and then crawling back to use the services here.
As a kindly gent, Eddy's upcoming decision about traveling or not will likely be an easy one. From what he has stated online, Eddy's MRI will likely reveal his brain is either completely clear of cancer or hopelessly overtaken by it. No middle ground. Either way, his idea of returning to the Kingdom (for at least several months) will probably be OK for now. Personally, I probably *wouldn't* return either way, but Eddy's recent experience may have made him realize something I haven't.
No middle ground comment is ridiculous.
How do you self ensure? Obtain a number of credit cards with large credit facilities only to be used in emergencies.
Eddy how long have you had the swollen legs? Have you added nattokinase, bromelain, curcumin, NAC and aspirin to your daily protocol? That inflammation appears to be affecting your legs' strength.
Does your infectious rotting crank have anything to do with your GB Edward?
“Clean Living”😂
No foreskin. Very clean
Polishes his bellend often
Wait for your scan results Eddie then go from there.if you decide to go back to Thailand for a long term period you will have to have insurance mate, especially with your condition.you have to give this a serious think mate.
Good comment!! Yea if results is encouraging off he goes back to Pattaya Afterall that's were he was going to retire or Cambodia
Nobody will insure him, he has to go without insurance...
@floki1503 he could avail of some sort of thai insurance, maybe he might get it.anyway his health comes first
Almost one year being treated at Chulalongkron hospital in Bangkok. Alianz refused my insurance as they said i was too old at 63 and have cancer, So I am paying for myself. Colorectal cancer. Costs so far. 8 rounds of chemo outpatients 100,000 baht. Colonoscopy and hospital inpatient 100, 000. Mri and ct scans 3 cost around 100,000 baht. Next week surgery at Chulalongkorn to remove cancer. Cost 300,000 baht plus 20,000 baht for room for 5 days so total so far is 620,000 baht or in uk pounds around 15,000 pounds. If you do not have access to funds forget Thailand. I asked about NHS and wondered if I could access that. I have been living for 20 years in Thailand. NHS put me on waiting list of over 1 year. I would be dead if I waited that long.
Obviously retiring to Thailand with stage 4 brain cancer and without insurance is fucking nuts
There is such thing as stages with brain cancer there is only grades.
@isaanman5399 Thanks Doctor Issanman. HE has told us he has the most advanced stage/grade. Anyway. Have a good day at the hospital.
@isaanman5399 Issanman wants Eddy to retire to Thailand without Insurance. Hahahahaha....Great fucking advice......Hahahahaha
@@paulokeefe2737 Stop Swearing.
@@londoncabthailand4028 Sorry vicar
Eddy I’m on the back end of Koh. Larn on Tawaen beach with the missis it’s 22.30 listening to a guy playing a guitar on a tropical island and downing a few gins, I really hope everything turns out ok with you, watching your videos and joining in the live chats made my life a little bit better and you deserve karma for that and for every other persons lives you enriched 🙏👍🙌🙌🙌
Kev in Thailand did a vlog on this mate 👍
Ed will be joining Kev soon
@@skeptical_sorcerer nah. Eddy's going to the other place. It's an alternative Pattaya where all but Eddy are ladyboys and post ops
@@monsieur-guygadbois Imagine the smell...
Retiring in a country like thailand requires you to have insurance (can even be a visa condition) or access to realistic funds to pay for your own care.
Being without either is simply not an option in later life.
Yes but there are a lot more options of where to get your healthcare and the cost of it than Bumrungrad & Bangkok International Hospitals. A triple heart bypass at Bumrungrad might cost around 2 Million THB but only be around 400,000 THB at Queen Siriket Heart Center at the government hospital in Khon Kaen which gets good reviews from those who had procedures there and is one of the government hospitals that has a foreign customer/VIP where they can bill most Thai insurance companies direct. Look up - Heart Khon Kaen ASEANNOW - this will take you to threads where you can see what people say about QS and give the costs.
It's not the immediate health that's the biggest problem, serious as it is. It's the decline.
Death will not be a lightswitch - one second you are alive, the next you have gone. It might take a year or two from when you really go into freefall, where you need 24 hour care, cannot feed, wash, think etc. I've seen this a few times in close people. It's horrible, sad and undignified. This is why you need to be surrounded by friends and family, not in Pattaya with hookers and big drinkers. Being an alcohlic and being unwilling to get professional help is certainly adding to the problems he faces.
C'mon, Eddie is always the smartest man in the room. Arrogant and beligerant. He never listens to others advice
But, but, but, .....hookahs and pommy boozers are his friends and family ....
Good advice, but I think Eddy's "friends and family" ship has already sailed and sunk. Besides, I've personally visited elder-care and memory-impaired places here in USA where several residents had gone months without visitors -- despite having sizable families nearby. There are no guarantees any more. Maybe there never were ...
That's one thing that got me when Mum passed of cancer.
Death is often a slow and painful process, there is nothing nice or romantic about it. Cruel in many ways.
Oh so true! You really have hit it on the nose.. Eddie would be lost in Pattaya , do you think his so called friends?
Nick & Martin would be on hand to mother him all the time?
Morning Ed! Have a good weekend Brother 👍
My hand was paralysed and bank refused to cash check to health insurer saying the signature was not mine meanwhile in using it to pay hospital bills.. ?
Remember, he has Nick Dean to take care of him.
Nick can get him to the airport as soon as any signs of trouble.
I bet Nick looks forward to that full time.😂🎉❤
@seanbong-qp9sl
That would totally depend on the type of trouble. Stroke or heart attack and Dean is taking him to the hospital and not the airport.
@@jamesovenstone188 Nick really is something else - runs all those bars alongside a nursing and ambulance service. What's his secret?
@googlebooglemoogle Must be all that stuff he had during his nightclub phase in the naughty naughties 00. 😉
@googlebooglemoogle
His secret:
He makes the extra step to take care of his customers...
If you turn up at Bangkok hospital on a stretcher without insurance, surely they wouldn:t just dump you on the street ? - are they that cruel ?
Even private hospitals have a legal obligation to give you emergency life saving treatment regardless of ability to pay but once you are stable they would transfer you to a public hospital. Just over a year ago there was a Taiwanese tourist who was hit by a car in Bangkok. They took him to a Private hospital who didn’t treat him and sent him straight to a public hospital only for him to die in the ambulance and if was found out later he had insurance. It was all over the news and there was a big stink about it. See - Hospital Faces Questions Over Tourist Death BANGKOK POST.
@IsaanMan He's got a terminal illness, his main worry will likely be palliative care, are they obligated to provide that free of charge?
@@googlebooglemoogle The Thai government welcomes the world's elderly as long as they have plenty of money in their bank accounts. They will not allow Thai taxpayers to pay the medical or palliative care of farangs. Only the UK treats every Tom, Dick & Harry!
Do it Eddy. Now do the research required to make it happen.
Cancer research
Researching the cheapest bars and agogo.🎉🎉
@@MrControversial-r6b
Cheap flophouse hotels....
Now in my seventies with a getting longer list of pre existing conditions ...the latest being cancer I find health travel cover too difficult .. very long one on one phone questionnaires. You feel one unintentional answer might void the insurance .
I do take out standard insurance mainly to be covered in a traffic accident ..a very real threat in SE Asia .
Why do you keep saying you were “totally retired” while you were earning, albeit little money, from RUclips and self-published e-book sales?
lol, of all the things you could pull Ed up on, you're going with the claim that earning book royalties means that you're not retired?
That's pin money. It's not a real job
@@googlebooglemoogleSince when did monthly income via full-time YouTubing plus book sales constitute “total retirement”? Dunce
@@Vkjhnfswlsf putting out a half-assed livestream every few days is a hobby to any normal person. but you're possibly Indian in which case this would reasonably be considered a full time job, and as such I apologise
@@googlebooglemoogle Bizarre comment. Clearly an uneducated halfwit.
Edward Ozwald Ozbald 😅
He's gone down the pub for fish N chips N beeyah
@@Fishnchipsandbeeyahand lashings of John Smiths.🎉
The chances of Eddie getting health insurance is zero.
Get scan results then plan accordingly.
The hospitals that treated Eddy in Thailand were private paid for by his insurance. Without that insurance he would have been transferred to a Public hospital where he wouldn't have had a private room or been half as comfortable.
But he would still have been OK though
@@stephenboyd4934
Nope, he would have been far from ok. He would still have a brain tumour but wouldn't have the insurance to repatriate him back to the UK for a life saving operation.
@jamesovenstone188 I'm talking about now & the future, but we know why he had this turbo Cancer ( harmful armfull )
But you can get private rooms in public hospitals.
@isaanman5399 What are they like though?
Do your livestreams after you're back from the pub, sober Ed isn't what anyone signed up to see!
It's a tough one Ed, like you say wait a few weeks then your mind will be a bit clearer then make a list of a few insurance companies and give them a call and see what they can or can't offer you, one thing is sure for me i don't want to die in the UK. have a great weekend.
Hey Eddy whats your favorite places there in Thailand?
In his past video...he's already announced it was the happy ending massage parlor in Udon Thani.....he devoted an entire video on it...
Anywhere there is cheap beer and mongering ❤
@@ponphitchayakanphakdi1809 I included that clip in my new documentary about Eddy, it's on my channel now
The incels / lost souls locked inside their bedrooms crying for attention in the comments are a sad bunch
Good to see you, Eddy. My two penny worth on insurance: I will be self-insuring as I have a medical history, apart from cancer. Like you, I have been put on statins and blood pressure meds. A big/reputable insurance company owner in Pattaya has stated that 3 million THB (£71,500 at the current awful rate) will cover 99% of medical problems. Obviously, this would not cover flight evacuation. If I retire in Pattaya, I will use the Bang Lamung Hospital, Na Kluea. I have heard amazing things about this hospital from ex-pats. If they find something seriously wrong with you, you get the same specialists who work in the private sector, this is exactly how the NHS works. Regarding the NHS and being allowed treatment if out of the country for X amount of time, of course, you will be treated, we treat every Tom, Dick, & Harry who turns up on our shores, even if they are illegal immigrants! Whoever says differently is mistaken.
"You would get the same specialists who work in the private sector"...guys like you are so desperate to head off to Thailand that you will try and convince yourselves that any obviously rubbish claims are true. Get a grip and be realistic.
@@colincampbell-i5m You know nothing. You should keep your mouth shut, thus you avoid confirming your stupidity!
@@glennamyhotspuroooh touched a nerve has he?😂
@@MrControversial-r6b Not at all. If the troll had a decent point, then it would be a discussion. He, in fact, had the nerve touched. 👊
@glennamyhotspur Then why did you delete your comment 🤔?
Go fund me. health insurance . 😂😂 go 👍
I need a go fund me page, to help pay my bills
Best!
Coleman says he's been in Thailand for a few weeks. He's only been there 11 days. He says Thailand is all beer and sex and hasn't seen any of the country other than a brief stay in Bangkok and the rest of the time in Pattaya
Coleslaw has proudly advertised his stupidity in the chat for 3 years. Nothing he says surprises
He's not even in Thailand. He's still in Canada. 😂
There are so many horrible comments. Come on guys Eddie is a good guy. I think there are allot of people who are unhappy & frustrated in the UK right now, bad weather, terrible government, cost of living crisis etc and they are venting it on Eddy which is unfair.
It's the same old few and they are just making up different names in the comments, they are detached in more ways than one poor old trolls.
Well said 🙏
Snowflakes ❄️ in chat again. It's banter and taking the micky. Eddie knows that.
@@londoncabthailand4028you should be circumcised in his honour
@@DreadSweeney 😂Nothing wrong with my turkey neck 😂
Cod and chips twice please
I have a sneaky sneaky feeling....
No make it thrice for Eddie.🎉
Hi Ed, did you drink loads of UK tap water ? I’ve just seen a documentary on how dodgy tap water can affect health.
I filter rain water
He didn't drink any water, just gallons of beer every day.
Did you drink loads of ginger ale diet sodas? I've just seen a documentary how dodgy sweetners can affect health.
Did you eat a lot of pork pies..I just a documentary on how bad they are for your health.
Did you breathe the air in Bangkok?
I've just seen a documentary on how dodgy air pollution could affect your health
1:06:10 😂
Lmao😂 what's that all about, He's never mentioned being an "anteater " before.😅😂
It must be some kind of half filled sausage skin. 🤔
Legitimate Question: is there a connection between brain cancer and circumcision?
Hivvers
@ponphitchayakanphakdi1809 Who knows, but sleeping with hookahs who have slept with all kinds of weird mongers probably doesn't help.
24:37 CBD is a legal cannabis derivative. My wife, who died of cancer, tried it. It works for some. Don’t be so dismissive mate. What do you have to lose?
I take it for chronic pain. I find it helpful. Especially for quality of sleep.
Sorry to hear about your wife.
@ Thank you. She was 52. No age
@@SteveJohn-w9q no, she should have had far longer. I'm sorry. And hope you're holding up as best possible.
@@Res0nate Thanks so much. It’s never easy this life eh?
Great stream ed.
Interesting topic with a few laughs.
❤
You shouldn't laugh at Eddie. I know its hard not to, but it is a little unkind
@skeptical_sorcerer No no he's laughing along with us.😂🎉
Eddie if you think you can retire abroad now mate your living in a dream world. You need the NHS more than ever. Mate with your condition get into reality, Your health comes 1st
Why not? People are sick abroad too and get treatment and end of life care.
Probably after chemo there will be nothing more the NHS can do. So why not plan end of life care in Thailand? It can't be any worse than the NHS plus having sold his house he would apparently have the money to pay for it.
NHS has issues with waiting list it's a joke for non life threatening operations putting people of and delaying dates.
He's been living in a dream world for years. Anyway, he will be dead by May
@@jamessmith1652 but what if the money system collapse's, incoming sooner or later taking all savings with it. My option would be doing both, UK six months & six months elsewhere not putting your eggs in one basket
@@stephenboyd4934
He needs to start buying Bitcoins. Debt to GDP implosion and the collapse of the modern monetary system
Maybe just wait until you get the scan results. It's a ridiculous idea going back without insurance and if you're not prepared to pay for the proper care and treatment. Can you even access your pension yet? Imagine paying for that Thai hospital bill yourself. Anyway hopefully you get good results but I'm sure you could make the most of it wherever you are. Just get a Thai massage and get some beers from the local.
Foreskin issues. Lol
Now we know why they keep him isolated 😂
Great live Edward 👍
Enjoying your vlogs! Stay young
Yep. Full NI contributions should equal full NHS coverage. However, I don’t believe the young man was eligible for anything. Immigrants, illegal or otherwise, let’s have them jump all queues and have immediate treatment
Only a supplement is paid from NI contributions to the NHS and about 80% of the NHS funding comes from General Taxation.
@ Understood. Where does the qualification lie? I know I had to pay privately for treatment at home even though I worked overseas for the biggest British overseas company we have.
@@SteveJohn-w9q It is dependent on if you are classed as habitually resident in the UK or not. There is no time line for losing or regaining this or set criteria. It all comes down to a judgement call by the DWP assessor. So you could leave to go work and live abroad and lose it on day 1 or you could be a student doing a year out traveling around and not lose it. Once you lost it even if you are a British Citizen you have to apply and be assessed if you pass the habitual resident test or not. If you go to where the following takes you it should shed sone light on it.
- What Is The Habitual Resident Test HOUSING RIGHTS INFO
- Habitual Residence Test For British Citizens GOV UK
@ Thanks for the great advice. Very thorough.
@@SteveJohn-w9q Habitual residence also comes into play for resetting your state pension.
1) If you visit the UK or another reciprocal Country you get your state pension uprated to the current for the duration of the visit. See - Can I Get My State Pension Unfrozen When I Visit The UK THIS IS MONEY.
2) If you on a frozen state pension and move to the UK or a reciprocal Country you will get the full rate as saud above and after 183 days in a UK tax year you can then spend the other 182 days anywhere you want but so long as as you get the pension paid into the UK or the reciprocal Country you get the full rate for the whole year. See - What Is A Frozen Pension And Do You Unfreeze It MSN.
So if you was on a frozen pension living in Thailand and moved to the Philippines where you would spend 183 days or more in a UK tax year and have your pension paid there you would get all yearly increases and the full rate for the whole year but unless you got the DWP to recognize that you have been habitually resident in the Philippines if you returned to live full time in Thailand your pension would go back to the frozen rate it was when you left but if they recognize you been habitually resident in the Philippines then your pension would be frozen but at the rate you was getting before you left the Philippines. See - UK Frozen Pension Returning To UK And Going Overseas Again ASEANNOW. Then read Mike Lister 2 (Two) comments as he went back the UK got his habitual residence back and then returned to Thailand with his state pension reset.
In your circumstances I would travel 100% without travel insurance bud!!!…
Same old comments😴😴😴😴
Fish N chips N beeyah
Say something different then
@Fishnchipsandbeeyah 😴😴😴
@skeptical_sorcerer everything's already been said about pattaya 😉😎
@@74quo uggghhhhhhh
Yes don't worry about insurance when your on the death bed just go staright to the public Hospital who are over run with Thais and etc poor things.Or better just go and do a go fund me page for the ones who did not get insurance and let the public donate of course really.I have had private insurance all my life and its been great and i like to pick my specialists who does Ops on my life simple as that.
Yes don't worry about insurance ..just do as the thais.
Wear lots of gold jewelry.
That's your insurance. .To be admitted for treatment.....you have to pay upfront. Just take off and hand over that thick gold bracelet and couple of gold rings....Mai Pen lai
Ooohhh bully for you.😂🎉
For the idiot who sent me the reply bully for me well bud get a life simple as that.Many online idiots Eddy just look after yourself mate.
@@TheKybalion-c6l What do u know professor.
@Snip59 Apparently, a lot more than you do. 😆
Clotshots🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑🚑
@@DaveBull-broughton here he is again. The lonely single male with weird mental issues. I suspect significant childhood trauma perhaps by an older male. Eddie finds him so insignificant he doesn’t even bother to block him. What a sad lovely individual Chis is.
Mr Jibby Jabby how are you buddy?😂🎉
@@DaveBull-broughton That’s so funny Chris. Hilarious. Each time you post the exact same thing time after time it gets funnier every time. lol lol lol, you are so quick witted. The exact same thing day after day for months on end. Hilarious man.
Heard ya 96 comments ago mate...
Got anything else? Thought not..
@ Good thanks👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Who is this Coleman?
He's known as the Creeper in Pattaya
Creepy Coleman
Some form of cancer
Dont be unkind to the Coleman, he's semi-literate don't you know.
@skeptical_sorcerer oh, I thought he was semi-literate. Lol. Same same
Livestream was same same but same
Leave out the je knows and half the boring vids!
Have you got your scran insurance? Fish and chips or sundah roast urrrrghh