5 December 2023 at 17 :21 PUBLISHED
A 29-year-old Chiang Mai doctor with lung cancer passed away on Tuesday after demonstrating his tenacity by using the hashtag” Su- Di- Wa” ( do n’t give up ) to share his experience.
Dr. Krittai Tanasombatkul was who he was.
After his parents, Thaiphat, announced his departure on social media on Tuesday night, along with his portrait, the brief message” Bon voyage, child,” and the dentist’s signature hashtag” Su- Di- Wa,” condolences poured in.
On social media and in his best-selling guide, Su- Di- Wa, Dr. Krittai discussed his battle with the illness.
As the information spread,” Su- Di- Wa” started trending on the X platform and calls for the authorities to develop a detailed plan to overcome air pollution increased.
After completing his Matthayomsuksa knowledge at Suankularb Wittayalai School, Dr. Kristiti pursued a medical degree at Chiang Mai University. He also took an interest in medical disease and scientific data while pursuing home remedies.  ,
He joined the Chiang Mai University faculty of medicine after graduating from home remedies and joined its scientific disease group. Additionally, he pursued a mentor degree in information technology at Chiang Mai University.  ,
Late last year, Dr. Krittai was given a lung cancer diagnosis after he began to experience breathing problems and an unpleasant cough, which followers attribute to the intense dust in Chiang Mai.  ,
The young physician claimed that he never smoked, regularly exercised, had clean eating habits; and maintained a good nap schedule.  ,
He claimed that earlier this year, he was responding well to the treatment, was able to workout, and was eager to return to teaching. He was drawn to psychology and religion.
Despite the fact that they both knew he was pass away from the illness at any time, his condition worsened in October, and on October 22- HE married his girlfriend.  ,
Early in November, the doctor posted on his Facebook page that he might go away in the middle of December.  ,
He urged the government to support long-term plans to finish Thailand’s dust and smoke waste as he posted changes on his situation on social media.  ,
Even though I might not live long, the girl who passed me yesterday while I was receiving radiotherapy should n’t have the same illness as I do. Those children need to be exposed to fresh air. He wrote in March,” They’re never supposed to pay for it.