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    • MrsKiasuM Offline
      MrsKiasu
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      Thanks…


      Somehow couldn’t find the CHAS info on Healthhub but I guess should be ok as it should be an integrated system I hope.

      As of now I still hope for a polyclinic…shall wait for the sms.

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      • FunzF Offline
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        MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2122367\" time=\"1699524663\" user_id=\"43981:

        I thought I read someone mentioned the CHAS can be found in our Singpass..is that true? Where to find it? I just clicked to check around and noticed that under Covid vaccination my status is Vaccinated (3doses intotal) but for dds..Additional Dosage needed-expired dated..' I wonder if it is because they haven't go for 3rd dose? And if after 3rd dose, it will be (always) appear as Vaccinated?
        I can see mine on the 1st page when I click on my singpass app. It is under my cards where you can see your NRIC and license.

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        • sharonkhooS Offline
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          Estéema\" post_id=\"2122378\" time=\"1699536434\" user_id=\"66413:

          ...
          1. There are risks with self-medication. A frd’s son had diahorea & then often had gastric. The parents had charcoal tablets & got him to drink warm SOTA bean whenever he’s got gastric. Down the road, with delayed professional help & self medication, he was bro’t to doc after he fainted in sch. He was subsequently diagnosed with a rare intestinal problem (I forgot the term). It was a good thing they had private insurance for full max cover coz the treatment & medication for this rare treatment are extremely costly.
          For anyone who is new to self-medication - it's important to be aware of what is safe and when to seek professional medical attention. When I say my family self-medicates, it's for a small range of the most common ailments - colds, flus, coughs, rashes, aches, etc. That's probably 99% of the illnesses we suffer, and they are easy to treat with OTC medications. Usually, if someone suffers some symptoms for the first time or frequently, we will see a doctor just to be sure there is nothing serious; after that, we usually self-medicate if it recurs. I am also aware of danger signals - unduly prolonged issues, increasing frequency, high fevers, unusual pain or other symptoms etc - which could indicate something more serious or a need of antibiotics. For those, we see a doctor!

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
            sharonkhoo
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            MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2122385\" time=\"1699577782\" user_id=\"43981:

            Thanks..
            Somehow couldn't find the CHAS info on Healthhub but I guess should be ok as it should be an integrated system I hope.

            As of now I still hope for a polyclinic..shall wait for the sms.
            You applied for CHAS just recently? It might take a while to get it on the system? I didn't check until today! I asked for the physical card which was posted to me.

            Based on what my colleagues told me, if you don't see the polyclinic listed when you register online, you can try to walk in. However, they may be already full. Another consideration - since polyclinic appointment slots are very hard to get, and almost impossible on the same day, registering with a private clinic may be more convenient as you can see a GP more quickly when you are sick. Fees are a bit higher, but medication costs for those on Healthier Sg are supposed to be about the same as polyclinic costs. And you can get a referral from a private GP to a public hospital as a subsidised patient now you have a CHAS card.

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            • FunzF Offline
              Funz
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              Estéema\" post_id=\"2122378\" time=\"1699536434\" user_id=\"66413:

              Just to share 2 things :-

              1. There are risks with self-medication. A frd’s son had diahorea & then often had gastric. The parents had charcoal tablets & got him to drink warm SOTA bean whenever he’s got gastric. Down the road, with delayed professional help & self medication, he was bro’t to doc after he fainted in sch. He was subsequently diagnosed with a rare intestinal problem (I forgot the term). It was a good thing they had private insurance for full max cover coz the treatment & medication for this rare treatment are extremely costly.

              2. When we’re old, we might hv more medical conditions that start surfacing thro’ poor diet or lifestyle (e.g. high fat diet, high sugar diet, lack of exercises, etc) and higher cover, if one can afford to continue such insurance cover squires early when healthy, o’wise it’s almost impossible to buy any health insurance after diagnosis. Our typical HealthShield ain’t gonna be sufficient or requires co-pymt & deductibles which most retirees will find hard to afford, unless govt covers with high subsidies down the line to Merdeka & Young Senior, in coming years, like those accorded to our Pioneer generations.

              I’m beginning to find wisdom in allowing myself to go peacefully (or with some pain when health decline) and not burden anyone with hefty medical costs such as cancer & the like. I believe in living meaningfully & to the fullest to serve others whilst I can & go w/o struggles knowing that there’s life eternal w/o pain or tears.

              I’m grateful to be born in a country that accorded me safety & peace during my lifetime & reasonably good life in SG. No more complains.
              For us, while we do self medicate for common ailments we will also seek medical attention if there is prolonged symptoms or higher than normal frequency of occurrence. For instance, recently DH was experiencing some gastric discomfort. It went away when he cut back on spicy food, coffee and took gaviscon to ease the discomfort. However when the discomfort returned after a couple of weeks, cleared and repeated itself another time, I told DH to see our family doctor who basically prescribed the same thing and told him to cut back on stuff that he has already cut back on and told him it is likely stress related. I told DH to go back to the doctor and get a referral for a gastric scope and at the same time do a colonoscopy and consult the specialist about getting his piles resolved since he has been passing blood rather frequently as well. DH was worried yet reluctant. Took some pushing before he did what I suggested.

              So self medicate but not blindly and we need to be observant about our symptoms. Whether it is more intense or more frequent. Or the pain or discomfort is different.

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              • Imp75I Offline
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                Is it right to think that those without chronic illness or covered under company insurance need not register for healthier SG? I personally don’t find any benefits other than those small freebies like $20 voucher etc. is there an expiry date to the registration? Can register when I retire?

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                • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                  Funz\" post_id=\"2122386\" time=\"1699578039\" user_id=\"6230:

                  I can see mine on the 1st page when I click on my singpass app. It is under my cards where you can see your NRIC and license.
                  Haha found it! Thanks.

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                  • FunzF Offline
                    Funz
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                    Imp75\" post_id=\"2122390\" time=\"1699579524\" user_id=\"2358:

                    Is it right to think that those without chronic illness or covered under company insurance need not register for healthier SG? I personally don’t find any benefits other than those small freebies like $20 voucher etc. is there an expiry date to the registration? Can register when I retire?
                    Me thinking the same thing

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                    • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                      slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2122388\" time=\"1699579139\" user_id=\"28674:

                      You applied for CHAS just recently? It might take a while to get it on the system? I didn't check until today! I asked for the physical card which was posted to me.

                      Based on what my colleagues told me, if you don't see the polyclinic listed when you register online, you can try to walk in. However, they may be already full. Another consideration - since polyclinic appointment slots are very hard to get, and almost impossible on the same day, registering with a private clinic may be more convenient as you can see a GP more quickly when you are sick. Fees are a bit higher, but medication costs for those on Healthier Sg are supposed to be about the same as polyclinic costs. And you can get a referral from a private GP to a public hospital as a subsidised patient now you have a CHAS card.
                      Thanks slmkhoo. You have a point there also.

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                        I m thinking of possibility of registering later too…mainly to hv flexibility go to places I m used to now. Status quo.

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