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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Smug in Boots, Jun 13, 2022.

  1. Snaggey

    Snaggey Well-Known Member

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    Haha...very good. :emoticon-0137-clapp
    Laughed at that.
     
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    I'm just off to have it copyrighted <laugh>
     
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    Along with "mobile Leper colony" I hope.
    I haven't forgot that one.
    <cheers>
     
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  4. Vincemac

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  5. Gordon Armstrong

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    Honed, Vince . . . . honed <cheers>

    What have you done to your foot :emoticon-0112-wonde
     
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    Club Phut Apartments?
     
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  7. Vincemac

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    Long story cut short
    Had my big toe nails taken off 5th April
    Got an infection spread to the toe bone
    On double antibiotics for 6 weeks since 8th June so no sea no sand no sun no pool
    And very little alcohol it takes a long time to heal
     
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  8. Smug in Boots

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    I'd have opted for amputation tbf mate.
     
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  9. Gordon Armstrong

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    Keane & Dalglish :cheesy:
     
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    That photo of you looked tanned as **** standing next to a pool makes me wonder how seriously you're taking those instructions <laugh>

    Just missing a pint in your hand
     
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    Just got back from a week in Robin hoods bay and some of the ESSO garages are still at £1,74 a ltr , Sainsbury’s £ I, 34 just along the road.
     
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    How was the sewage?
     
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    How did you manage that steep hill at your age mate:emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    That was Scarborough mate:emoticon-0100-smile
     
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    Nearly bloody killed us<laugh> left the car at the church for the full week.
    IMG_2039.jpeg
     
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    Yes I'm sure raw sewage knows it should stay within it's allocated zone and ignore the tides <laugh>
     
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    It’s a good turd that travels 17 mls in a North East Sea
     
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    Might have been healed by now
     
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  20. Gordon Armstrong

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    The danger of drugs . . . .
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-66072427

    Australia legalises psychedelics for mental health

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    Magic mushrooms have hallucinogenic effects due to the drug psilocybin
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    Australia has become the first country in the world to legalise the use of psychedelics to treat some mental health conditions.

    Approved psychiatrists can now prescribe MDMA to those suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and magic mushrooms for some types of depression.

    The controversial move has been hailed as a game-changer by many scientists and mental health experts, but others say that the move has been too hasty and should not be over-hyped.

    Experts say that there is still the risk of "a bad trip", which is when the user has an unpleasant experience while under the influence of drugs.

    The therapy comes at a high cost, too, with Australian media reporting that one course could cost tens of thousands of dollars.

    MDMA - also known as the party drug, ecstasy - is a synthetic drug that acts as a hallucinogen. It increases the user's energy levels & sensory experiences, and distorts their sense of time.

    Magic mushrooms, which grow naturally, also have hallucinogenic effects due to the active compound, psilocybin.

    While Australia is the first country in the world to regulate the drugs as medications, clinical trials are also underway in the US, Canada and Israel.

    Under the new regulations which became official in Australia today (1st July) approved psychiatrists can prescribe MDMA for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and psilocybin for depression that has resisted other treatments.


    Use of the psychedelics would be carefully monitored and not a case of "take a pill and go away", said Dr Mike Musker, a mental health researcher at the University of South Australia.

    Describing the move as a "game-changer", he told AFP news agency that, in the case of MDMA for example, the patient would likely have three treatments over five to eight weeks. Each treatment would last about eight hours, with the therapist staying with the patient during that time.

    Patients should not expect a miracle cure, however.

    "I have read about stories where people have had what you call bad trips, or actually they've re-experienced their trauma, so we've got to take great caution," Dr Musker said.

    Professor Susan Rossell, a cognitive neuropsychologist at Melbourne's Swinburne University, said that while psychedelics certainly had the potential for therapeutic use, the move had come about too quickly.

    "When you look at interventions, for any other kind of disease, whether it's cardiovascular disease or cancer, you can not get a drug to market as quickly as this has been done," she told AFP.

    Prof. Rossell, who is leading Australia's biggest trial about the effects of psilocybin on depression, said that more research was needed to determine the long-term outcomes of the therapy.

    Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) shocked many in the medical and science world in February when it reclassified MDMA and psilocybin so that they could be used for therapeutic purposes.

    It declared the drugs "relatively safe" when used in a "medically-controlled environment" for patients "with serious mental health conditions."
    Otherwise, both MDMA and psilocybin are illegal in Australia.

    The TGA acknowledges that there are unknowns and inconclusive evidence, but says "there are promising signs" that controlled therapeutic use of the drugs may improve mental health for some people, and that the "benefits for some patients will outweigh the risks."

    The regulator says that there are currently no approved products that contain MDMA or psilocybin, but the reclassification means that psychiatrists will be able to access and legally supply certain medicines that contain them, even if they have not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness.

    This sounds dangerous to me, but if it works it could be beneficial for some, if affordable.
     
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