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  1. #16350

    World economy is still bad

    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    From the BI website, crowing about its accomplishments over the past year:

    https://immigration.gov.ph/bi-highli...g-immigration/

    From the article:

    "MANILA, PhilippinesThe Bureau of Immigration (BI) closed 2024 with record-breaking travel figures and notable advancements in modernization, paving the way for streamlined processes and stronger border security in the coming years.

    The BI reported a total of 14,540,533 arrivals, comprising 7,922,052 Filipinos and 6,618,481 foreigners, alongside 15,050,136 departures, which included 8,348,283 Filipinos and 6,701,853 foreigners.

    BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado attributed the robust numbers to the resurgence of international travel and the Philippines appeal as a premier destination, as a result of the Department of Tourisms aggressive campaign to re-invite foreign tourists back to the country."


    I boldfaced those two numbers on purpose. 6. 6 million foreign arrivals, and 6. 7 million foreign departures for the year. Two thoughts:

    1) 2019, the last full year prior to Covid, saw about 8. 5 million arrive. Phils is not quite back to past year's 'full capacity' levels (not quite a record).

    2) Regarding the roughly 80,000 more foreigners who left than arrived. Some reasons. The expats die. The expats have given up, and dropped their SRRV or 13 A, and just got TF out. Also I read that there were about 11,000 mostly Chinese POGO deportations last year; given the country usually only deports about 1,500 person per year, that is a dramatic increase.
    Those are good numbers considering how bad the world economy still is. Also it is more expensive now to fly to Asia than it was in 2019.

  2. #16349
    From the BI website, crowing about its accomplishments over the past year:

    https://immigration.gov.ph/bi-highli...g-immigration/

    From the article:

    "MANILA, PhilippinesThe Bureau of Immigration (BI) closed 2024 with record-breaking travel figures and notable advancements in modernization, paving the way for streamlined processes and stronger border security in the coming years.

    The BI reported a total of 14,540,533 arrivals, comprising 7,922,052 Filipinos and 6,618,481 foreigners, alongside 15,050,136 departures, which included 8,348,283 Filipinos and 6,701,853 foreigners.

    BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado attributed the robust numbers to the resurgence of international travel and the Philippines appeal as a premier destination, as a result of the Department of Tourisms aggressive campaign to re-invite foreign tourists back to the country."


    I boldfaced those two numbers on purpose. 6. 6 million foreign arrivals, and 6. 7 million foreign departures for the year. Two thoughts:

    1) 2019, the last full year prior to Covid, saw about 8. 5 million arrive. Phils is not quite back to past year's 'full capacity' levels (not quite a record).

    2) Regarding the roughly 80,000 more foreigners who left than arrived. Some reasons. The expats die. The expats have given up, and dropped their SRRV or 13 A, and just got TF out. Also I read that there were about 11,000 mostly Chinese POGO deportations last year; given the country usually only deports about 1,500 person per year, that is a dramatic increase.
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  3. #16348

    P. S. A.

    Well its that time of year again. Time for the ACR, 1+ year fellas to report for a BI interview in January / February. I think you might be able to do it online now.

    https://immigration.gov.ph/annual-re...ns-on-january/

    Here is the entire txt from the BI web page:

    The Bureau of Immigration is set to kick off the 2025 Annual Report for all registered foreign nationals starting on January.

    Registered foreign nationals are required by law to personally report to the BI within the first 60 days of the year, presenting necessary documents for the Annual Report.

    Registered foreign nationals include those working, residing, and studying in the country, with ACR I-Cards.

    The service, according to BI alien registration division chief Atty. Jose Carlitos Licas, Jr., is available in the BIs online platform at e-services.immigration.gov.ph.

    The physical Annual Report for the BIs head office in Manila will be conducted at the 4th Level Center Atrium, Robinsons Manila, and at the Government Service Express (GSE) Unit of SM Mall of Asia, from Mondays to Fridays, excluding holidays, between 9AM to 6PM.

    Apart from the two malls, BI offices nationwide may also cater to the reporting. #
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  4. #16347
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Haha. To be fair, my ex gave me most of these symptoms on a regular basis (and she never cured anything).

    From https://www.drugs.com/sfx/ivermectin-side-effects.html:

    Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking ivermectin:

    More common side effects

    Difficulty in moving.

    Muscle pain or stiffness.

    Pain in the joints.

    Swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the armpit.

    Less common side effects

    Black, tarry stools.

    Bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet.

    Chest pain.

    Chills.

    Cold sweats.

    Cough.

    Dizziness or lightheadedness.

    Dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up from lying or sitting position.

    Eye or eyelid irritation, pain, redness, or swelling.

    Fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse.

    Feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings.

    Fever.

    Painful or difficult urination.

    Rapid weight gain.

    Sensation of spinning.

    Shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet.

    Sore throat.

    Sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth.

    Swollen glands.

    Tingling of the hands or feet.

    Trembling or shaking of the hands or feet.

    Trouble breathing.

    Unusual bleeding or bruising.

    Unusual sleepiness.

    Unusual tiredness or weakness.

    Unusual weight gain or loss.

    Rare side effects.

    Agitation.

    Back pain.

    Bloody eye.

    Blurred vision.

    Change in consciousness.

    Confusion.

    Decreased awareness or responsiveness.

    Difficulty in standing or walking.

    Hallucinations.

    Headache.

    Irritability.

    Loss of bladder control.

    Loss of bowel control.

    Loss of consciousness.

    Mood or mental changes.

    Redness of the eye.

    Seizures.

    Stiff neck.

    Unusual dullness or feeling of sluggishness.

    Vomiting.
    There is a very simple solution to all these side effects: don't take it! Problem solved. I'll just do my vomiting, and loss of consciousness once a month.

  5. #16346

    If it gave me a swollen penis side effect, I'd take it twice a day.

    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Every 1-2 months I take a 2 day ivermectin treatment, is good against a multitude of diseases,

    It's cheap, and has no side effects.
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnClayton  [View Original Post]
    Dizziness, nausea, constipation, diarrhea.
    Haha. To be fair, my ex gave me most of these symptoms on a regular basis (and she never cured anything).

    From https://www.drugs.com/sfx/ivermectin-side-effects.html:

    Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking ivermectin:

    More common side effects

    Difficulty in moving.

    Muscle pain or stiffness.

    Pain in the joints.

    Swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the armpit.

    Less common side effects

    Black, tarry stools.

    Bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet.

    Chest pain.

    Chills.

    Cold sweats.

    Cough.

    Dizziness or lightheadedness.

    Dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up from lying or sitting position.

    Eye or eyelid irritation, pain, redness, or swelling.

    Fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat or pulse.

    Feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings.

    Fever.

    Painful or difficult urination.

    Rapid weight gain.

    Sensation of spinning.

    Shakiness in the legs, arms, hands, or feet.

    Sore throat.

    Sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth.

    Swollen glands.

    Tingling of the hands or feet.

    Trembling or shaking of the hands or feet.

    Trouble breathing.

    Unusual bleeding or bruising.

    Unusual sleepiness.

    Unusual tiredness or weakness.

    Unusual weight gain or loss.

    Rare side effects.

    Agitation.

    Back pain.

    Bloody eye.

    Blurred vision.

    Change in consciousness.

    Confusion.

    Decreased awareness or responsiveness.

    Difficulty in standing or walking.

    Hallucinations.

    Headache.

    Irritability.

    Loss of bladder control.

    Loss of bowel control.

    Loss of consciousness.

    Mood or mental changes.

    Redness of the eye.

    Seizures.

    Stiff neck.

    Unusual dullness or feeling of sluggishness.

    Vomiting.

  6. #16345
    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    ...and has no side effects.
    Dizziness, nausea, constipation, diarrhea.

  7. #16344

    Ivermectin

    Every 1-2 months I take a 2 day ivermectin treatment, is good against a multitude of diseases, TB among them, even if downplayed by pharma. I take it mainly for it's primary intended use: worms. We are at the tropics, worms may come, from water (not necessarily when drinking it, but in the eyes when showering, or nose, or brushing your teeth), food, etc, take many years to hatch, and cause irreversible harm.

    It's cheap, and has no side effects.

  8. #16343

    TB Tests

    Quote Originally Posted by KbNagar  [View Original Post]
    All.

    ...... Just all of you mongers out there, please take care and get your tests done!

    ....
    I have had few TB tests done a few times for various reasons.

    Last time was for a visa application. At that time the doctor told me not to have too many TB tests done because after a lot of them, you can start giving false positives.

    Apparently they are that sensitive that they can detect the few antibodies you produce in response to the injections given as part of the test.

    Gert them done if you really need them, just don't get tested for TB as often as you do for VD.

  9. #16342

    WeChat verify help

    Can anyone help me verify my new WeChat account?

    I can send the QR code to scan.

    Thanks in advance.

    KG.

  10. #16341
    Quote Originally Posted by KbNagar  [View Original Post]
    All.

    Merry Christmas.

    I had to take a TB test recently and my blood test came positive. Had to follow up with chest Xray and other tests. Looks like I may be having LTBI. No symptoms but latent. Getting some more tests done. As I was discussing with my doc, he mentioned that Phils has the high incident rates of TB in the world. Just all of you mongers out there, please take care and get your tests done!

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70471-x
    After I took a few breaths of military grade japanese insect fumigator yesterday, I doubt that I'm in any immediate danger of contacting any lung related illnesses. (see my davao post).

  11. #16340

    TB Test and scare -- PSA

    All.

    Merry Christmas.

    I had to take a TB test recently and my blood test came positive. Had to follow up with chest Xray and other tests. Looks like I may be having LTBI. No symptoms but latent. Getting some more tests done. As I was discussing with my doc, he mentioned that Phils has the high incident rates of TB in the world. Just all of you mongers out there, please take care and get your tests done!

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70471-x

  12. #16339
    Quote Originally Posted by PhilJoy  [View Original Post]
    As the clock has just ticked over to midnight in Australia, I'd like to wish you all a great Christmas.

    (Sorry, we don't have the politically correct terminology here regarding 'Happy Holidays' . We're not a religious country really. Christmas is all about friends, family and having a good time).

    Anyway, a big thanks to all those who have offered others valuable advice over the past year. It really is appreciated.

    We all have different desires, intentions and objectives. But we're all on the same page.

    On a lighter note, I'd like to congratulate you all for being compassionate and helping out those less fortunate than yourselves over the past year.

    All those bar fines, lady drinks, tips and other cash we've all dealt out, has helped to pay for a family feast, helped some poor kid that's not your responsibility, pay their electricity bill, get their nails manicured, keep Korean business owners turning a profit and the list goes on.

    Without your financial help and support, these girls would be a lot worse off.

    You're all champions for assisting a very worthy charity. I hope, like me, you enjoyed the ride _ Phil.
    Merry Christmas!

    I'm more than happy to do my part.

  13. #16338

    Thank you

    As the clock has just ticked over to midnight in Australia, I'd like to wish you all a great Christmas.

    (Sorry, we don't have the politically correct terminology here regarding 'Happy Holidays' . We're not a religious country really. Christmas is all about friends, family and having a good time).

    Anyway, a big thanks to all those who have offered others valuable advice over the past year. It really is appreciated.

    We all have different desires, intentions and objectives. But we're all on the same page.

    On a lighter note, I'd like to congratulate you all for being compassionate and helping out those less fortunate than yourselves over the past year.

    All those bar fines, lady drinks, tips and other cash we've all dealt out, has helped to pay for a family feast, helped some poor kid that's not your responsibility, pay their electricity bill, get their nails manicured, keep Korean business owners turning a profit and the list goes on.

    Without your financial help and support, these girls would be a lot worse off.

    You're all champions for assisting a very worthy charity. I hope, like me, you enjoyed the ride _ Phil.

  14. #16337
    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Does anybody else have this issue lately? In the past 2 weeks while on the ISG website, my antivirus constantly pops up and blocks something related to "malvertising".
    I've been getting that with Norton. But it doesn't block the site, just recommends doing a scan. Close the notification and everything seems normal.

    Didn't happen today.

  15. #16336
    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Does anybody else have this issue lately? In the past 2 weeks while on the ISG website, my antivirus constantly pops up and blocks something related to "malvertising".
    I think the malvare was taking care of, because it disappeared.

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