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beachmusic
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i wish your doctors lived in virginia and or had appointments available.
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beachmusic
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I'm sorry, I am not even making sense. My appt with my doctor is March 20 not Jan 20. Good grief!
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Pinkfloyd
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Re: LSA report - 4 years
« Reply #27 on: Mar 7th, 2008, 6:00pm » |
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on Mar 7th, 2008, 5:38pm, beachmusic wrote:I'm sorry, I am not even making sense. My appt with my doctor is March 20 not Jan 20. Good grief! |
| Print out the following info and either get the articles online or write me and I'll send them to you...or have your doctor get the articles. He will if he cares about learning new information that will help his patients. There are also links to others that can be found on clusterbusters.com that you can print out and take in. At least the Lancet and Neurology should at minimum make him go...hmmmmm. The Lancet Neurology, Current Issue, Volume 5, Number 9, September 2006: Hallucinogen Research inspires “neurotheology” The perceived benefits of psychedelic drugs are not commonly thought to extend to health. However, new research suggests that subhallucinogenic doses of the active compound in magic mushrooms and LSD may help prevent cluster headache. In a feature, Kelly Morris investigates potential neurological uses of psychedelic drugs..... http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/66/12/1920 NEUROLOGY 2006;66:1920-1922 © 2006 American Academy of Neurology ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Brief Communications Response of cluster headache to psilocybin and LSD R. Andrew Sewell, MD, John H. Halpern, MD and Harrison G. Pope, Jr, MD From the Biological Psychiatry Laboratory (J.H.H., H.G.P.) and Clinical Research Laboratory (R.A.S.), Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Center, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Belmont, MA. ---- I suggest that anyone wondering how to go about bringing up the subject with their doctors, just bring in some of the documents and ask their opinion. Many of us have long standing relationships with our doctors and we know they'll be accepting of new information, no matter how non-mainstream it may be. Others that aren't so fortunate should at least feel free enough to ask their doctors opinions on these subjects without damaging their doctor-patient relationship. If it does, to talk of such things, I'd want to find someone more willing to look outside the box, or under a rock for that matter, to find me some help. Bobw
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