What i find strange in this situation is how his condition escalated to such a critical level. My guess is that he went to the hospital when his dengue fever already progressed to an uncontrollable level. Maybe his fever was already on and off and/or he already had rashes and all that but it took him time to go to the hospital. I guess it's a lesson to all of us to be careful and conscious of our bodies. I know many of us have a lot of responsibilities but when it's time to rest, we should rest. I don't know what really happened, but it's possible that Por ignored the signs and continued to work. I admire Por's dedication to work and all that, but now he's suffering so much. It's a lesson to all of us that we should all take care of ourselves first so we could continue to take care of our loved ones.
I don't know about Thailand but dengue fever is such a common sickness in tropical countries that they have dedicated wards for it. Very rarely do people reach conditions as critical as Por from dengue fever - usually it only happens to those who have medical attention too late, or are in places where medical facilities aren't available. Just where did he get bitten by the mosquito? Imagine the other people in the same area who are at risk of getting bitten by that specie of mosquitoes too. We only hear about Por's condition in the news because he's a celebrity. But what would happen to all those other people, especially if he had been bitten in a poor rural area - what about them? So I guess this is also an eye opener. We should all be careful of our surroundings and do our best to help stop spread the propagation of dengue mosquitoes. I guess the media should also focus their attention on those communities at risk of getting dengue fever and also kind of get public support for these people so that even if they do not have the backing of such a big corporation as CH3, they can likewise get medical attention so they would survive this ordeal, if they ever do get bitten by dengue mosquitoes. I think that kind of media mileage would be better than getting shamans or fortune tellers talking about karma and all that. Not that I want to belittle fortune tellers, but this is another reality. Dengue mosquitoes are out there and we must find a way to solve that problem.