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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 1, 2022 0:36:26 GMT
I'm playing E:D listening to fireworks, repeating the voice USA 2021 and drinking fresh coffee.
***HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL**AND**TO ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR***
edit: Especially those of us who are unwell in some manner, we all need a hug from time to time.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 1, 2022 4:14:55 GMT
A belated Happy New Year! Apart from fireworks and an obligatory trip to the toilet, being obliged to eat two meals between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. + morphine acted like a chemical cash. CBD oil has been prescribable in ver limited circumstances "Currently, it is only likely to be prescribed (in England) for the following conditions: children and adults with rare, severe forms of epilepsy adults with vomiting or nausea caused by chemotherapy people with muscle stiffness and spasms caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) It would only be considered when other treatments were not suitable or had not helped." I believe that there have only been 3 prescriptions written in the tim*e it's been legal to do so, I heard on BBC 4's You and Yours - that programme's contributors (A NHS anager and a specialist doctor) said that whilst it ad been legalised, the government had not agreed to indemnify either the NHS nor the individuals prescribing CBD against consequential litigation. crankcaller is almost certainly right in attributing this to the lobbying of big pharma in their venal desire to preserve their profits from much more dangerous and addictive drugs like Tramadol. An example of how this affects even patients within the limited remit above is this story. "Emma Appleby said a specialist doctor has written a private prescription for 12-year-old daughter Teagan, who has severe epilepsy" That costs Mum £2k a month. *4 years?
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