surfs up and e helps
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 4:50 pm
At latest count it is over 44,000 dead, and it is going to get worse. Dead bodies are floating down the streets in Asia. I was thinking why the hell didn't anyone know this was coming. And some one did. US. As in the United States. Don't you think someone should have said, ya know, there is this big mother of a wave coming your way.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee please
WASHINGTON - The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer patients feel as they face their final days?
The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has approved a pilot study looking at whether the recreational hallucinogen can help terminally ill patients lessen their fears, quell thoughts of suicide and make it easier for them to deal with loved ones.
"End of life issues are very important and are getting more and more attention, and yet there are very few options for patients who are facing death," Dr. John Halpern, the Harvard research psychiatrist in charge of the study, said Monday.
The small, four-month study is expected to begin early next spring. It will test the drug's effects on 12 cancer patients from the Lahey Clinic Medical Center in the Boston area. The research is being sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group that plans to raise $250,000 to fund it.
Hell, I can buy a pill for $20.
Today I fly home. So today I'll drink on the plane and tomorrow I'm back on the wagon. Life is grand. Okay, dokay but here is the thing. I have to fly to San Diego soon so someone please get me fuckin' Valium.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee please
WASHINGTON - The illegal club drug Ecstasy can trigger euphoria among the dance club set, but can it ease the debilitating anxiety that cancer patients feel as they face their final days?
The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) has approved a pilot study looking at whether the recreational hallucinogen can help terminally ill patients lessen their fears, quell thoughts of suicide and make it easier for them to deal with loved ones.
"End of life issues are very important and are getting more and more attention, and yet there are very few options for patients who are facing death," Dr. John Halpern, the Harvard research psychiatrist in charge of the study, said Monday.
The small, four-month study is expected to begin early next spring. It will test the drug's effects on 12 cancer patients from the Lahey Clinic Medical Center in the Boston area. The research is being sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, a nonprofit group that plans to raise $250,000 to fund it.
Hell, I can buy a pill for $20.
Today I fly home. So today I'll drink on the plane and tomorrow I'm back on the wagon. Life is grand. Okay, dokay but here is the thing. I have to fly to San Diego soon so someone please get me fuckin' Valium.