Hi again Jaime.
Apparently you have progressed in getting answers to your questions regarding Chett but I just thought I would add a couple of comments based on what I was able to understand from your exchange with Melissa (I gather there were also some PM's?).
I stayed in Rama but got to see the Dusit too as Melissa was staying there. The Dusit is more upmarket and I suspect that the room service is also better than in the Rama where there is no room service for lunch, only breakfast and dinner.
However, the setup at the Rama with the bungalows and the garden provide a pretty ideal environment for a gentle convalescence and also for socializing with other girls. If you read my thread, you will have understood that there was a really nice group and by the last week of my stay, there were always a few of us going out together for dinner or visiting Bangkok. The rooms are also considerably bigger at the Rama which counts when you are cooped up inside for a few days. The staff were also very friendly and helpful at the Rama. I think it's inherent to the Thaï culture...
Regarding risk of bacterial infection, as Melissa pointed out, this is always one of the major risks associated with any surgery and if you are particularly vulnerable, I suggest you discuss this specifically with Dr Chettawut as of now.
In my own case, I have so far had a very trouble free recovery but I did get a scare after my return trip home. No doubt in part because of the fatigue from the trip (A little over 24 hours) , I got a very nasty rash in the folds of the labia majora and some fever. However, following regular washing with an antiseptic soap ( Hexamidine based) and swabbing with a 10% Betadine solution, I'm already in a much better place today.
This sort of treatment is not done systematically post surgery as there is a risk that too much direct washing will prematurely weaken the self absorbing stiches. However, as mentioned above, if you have fears about bacterial infection, you should inquire as of now about the sort of preventive measures you might want to take.
Best regards.
Donna