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Posted on October 06, 2008 in Impotence young men

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unschool day

Posted on September 30, 2008 in Ed pump

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The Elephant Has Landed

Posted on September 26, 2008 in Medical care

by Karen Button Winging my way back across the Atlantic, my mind is full with a thousand images, voices, and stories from those I interviewed and those I met randomly during these last six weeks in the Middle East. My last night in Jordan, unwilling to waste time sleeping, I visited with friends, schemed how additional humanitarian aide could be funneled into war-torn Iraq, and conducted one last interview, this one with a doctor who’d just returned from visiting the health clinic he once directed, but that has been in shambles since US troops shot it up in November. He shows me pictures from his visit: a blackened room where the maternity ward once was, a gaping hole in the ceiling of a treatment room where a missile ripped through, an outside wall strafed with bullet holes and surrounded by barbed wire has a “3DB” spray-painted in black just under the health clinic’s sign. “What’s that?” I ask. “It means three dead bodies,” he replies impassively, as he flips through images. “They spray-paint codes on the sides of buildings after they’ve raided them,” he says of the troops. In another photo, a women stands atop a heap of rubble that was once her house. He doesn’t know what the “BG80” sprayed across a surviving slab of concrete means. I hope it doesn’t refer to 80 dead, but given the hundreds killed, I know that it could. I think back to a conversation I had with Nermin, a 23-year veteran journalist from Baghdad, while we were both in Turkey. She was telling me of the countless times she’d stopped in Fallujah on her way back home from somewhere. Fallujah, famous for its kebobs, was the perfect mid-way stop for a bite to eat. Last November, Nermin went into Fallujah knowing it had been devastated but not prepared for how extreme the devastation was. A trip that was normally 45 minutes now took her five hours. The kebob stand was, of course, gone. Her friend from the Iraqi Red Crescent who’d gotten her in was staying in Shurta, a neighborhood, the friend said, that wasn’t destroyed like other areas. But, it was, Nermin told me, every building either flattened or full of bullet holes. “I’ll never forget the first house I saw. There were beautiful green curtains in a second story window blowing gently in the wind. The main gate was open and in the garden a small bike, as if someone were coming home. But beyond that sat a car, completely destroyed. “I began to think all my dreams were in that bedroom. And where were the owners…were they alive or were they dead?” She looks off into the distance. I follow her gaze, as if I could also see these billowing curtains whose color I imagined as the green of a tree fully leafed out, a color I’ve always thought of as the color of life. “Fallujah was called ‘The City of Minarets,’” she continues, bringing me back. “But now there is no call to prayer. Being a Muslim you are called five times a day, but there was only silence. “I carry a phone book that was given to me in 2003. Fifty of my friends who are in that book are now lost. For the Americans, every Iraqi is a terrorist until they prove it, not deny it.” As I step into the clean, well-organized and climate-controlled airport I wonder how many Americans could hear something like that, I mean, really listen. Most, it seems, prefer their news as sanitized as the airport. Waiting out plane delays due to bad weather, I watch with amused detachment as CNN delivers their version of domestic and international events. I have that very surreal feeling we’ve all had when no one wants to talk about the elephant that’s clearly sitting in the middle of the living room. Listening to Karl Rove being described as the next “Deep Throat” is a clear indication I’m back in the States. As for Iraq, hardly a word is mentioned until a suicide bomber, who’s targeted American troops giving out candy, kills a number of small children. As horrible as this is, the stations play it out as if it’s the only news from Iraq, as if US troops aren’t also killing small children. As a friend later tells me after reading my report about US attacks on Western Iraq’s hospitals, “I know this kind of stuff is happening, but I don’t want to believe it.” I agree with him, it’s painful to look at what your country is capable of. And it’s much easier to turn away from it if we’re not reminded of it each night when we turn on the news, which is why they don’t show us. But, it is happening. Right now. As I write this. As you read it. Now, what will we do… now that we know?

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Suffer the little children

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Medical care

I went with the medics to one of the local villages the other day. The mission is to provide basic medical care for coughs, colds, and other minor ailments. Again, this is something we take for granted in the U.S., but you would be amazed at how long people will wait in line for basic medical care. Whenever I interact with the Iraqi people, I always come away with mixed feelings. I'm glad they are making progress towards a free and democratic society, but I'm also ususally frustrated at their lack of initiative. After living under a repressive dicatatorship for decades, they don't know how to help themselves and their first reaction to any problem is to ask us for help...usually in the form of a handout. But then there are the kids. Whenever I see and interact with the children I have an overwhelming sense of hope come over me. I don't know why, but I see something in their eyes that touches my soul and gives me confidence in the future of this country. During the few hours we were there, they were all I focused on. I interacted with a few and took dozens of pictures of many. They are all overwhelmingly...kids. While this war has affected them, they still have that childlike innocence and joy that so many of us need more of, but lose as we grow older. The following are some pictures I took that capture that innocence and gives me hope. Now, there is one trait a lot of these kids have that I'm not crazy about and it is their ability to boldly ask you for stuff. They ask for candy, food, water, pens, or anything else they see you have. This little guy pictured below is Hasim. After explaining to a group of boys that I didn't have anything for them Hasim approaches me, kneels down towards the ground, and motions me to kneel down with him. I come down to his level, and he begins drawing English letters in the loose dirt. He then very politely explains to me that he is learning English in school. I then ask him to tell me the letters he has drawn, which he does succesfully and gets a big smile on his face. I immediately took a liking to this smart little whip. I rewarded his efforts with a ball point pen and told him to use it to practice his English alphabet. You would think I gave him $100 as excited as he was. It's amazing how little these kids have. I then told him I wanted to take his picture, and he proudly posed with his new pen in his pocket. .flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } He then motioned for me to give him the camera, and he took a picture of me. Like I said...he is a smart little whip. .flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } The rest of these are just photos of kids I took throughout the day. 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Narcotic 'lollipop' is big seller

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Prescriptions

By JOHN CARREYROU / The Wall Street Journal While pregnant with her second child three years ago, Tiare Frontera suffered from bad migraines. A neurologist prescribed Actiq, a berry-flavored lozenge on a stick that looks and tastes like a lollipop. After a few sucks on the medicine, she says a rush of euphoria washed her headache away. Soon, Mrs. Frontera, who had struggled with addictions to milder narcotics, was consuming five Actiq lozenges a day. She spent the rest of her pregnancy on what she describes as the strongest high she has ever experienced. When she gave birth, her baby son was cranky and wouldn’t sleep. Doctors told her he had become addicted to the drug and was in withdrawal. Mrs. Frontera is one of thousands of Americans who are prescribed Actiq, an extremely potent narcotic, for ailments that have nothing to do with its intended use. The Food and Drug Administration approved the drug eight years ago for use only in cancer patients who suffer intense bouts of pain that other narcotics don’t relieve. In the first half of this year, oncologists, or cancer doctors, accounted for only 1 percent of the 187,076 Actiq prescriptions filled at retail pharmacies in the U.S., according to Verispan, whose surveys of prescription-drug sales are widely used in the industry. Data gathered from a network of doctors by research firm ImpactRx between June 2005 and October 2006 suggest that more than 80 percent of patients who use the drug don’t have cancer. Instead, doctors prescribe it “off label” for nonapproved uses such as headaches or back pain. Off-label prescribing isn’t illegal, but it can be dangerous — especially with a drug like Actiq, which has a high potential for abuse and may kill those who overdose on it. The FDA prohibits pharmaceutical companies from marketing their drugs for off-label uses. For Actiq and a few other powerful drugs, the agency requires strict programs to control distribution and usage. Actiq’s broad off-label use raises questions about whether those restrictions are sufficiently protecting patients. “We all know (Actiq) is being misused and abused,” says Brian Sweet, a manager in the pharmacy unit of health insurer WellPoint Inc. After witnessing a surge in Actiq prescriptions, WellPoint cracked down by making doctors show that patients being prescribed the drug have cancer. Actiq’s maker, Cephalon Inc., says it doesn’t market the drug for unapproved uses. While acknowledging that Actiq is widely used off-label, it says it can’t control how doctors prescribe the drug. Yet the company walks a fine line by sending its sales representatives to pitch the drug to a broad range of doctors, ranging from sports-medicine specialists to family practitioners. It gives these doctors coupons for free samples. Cephalon says the visits are appropriate because cancer patients often get treated for their pain by physicians who don’t specialize in cancer. Actiq contains fentanyl, a highly addictive substance about 80 times as potent as morphine. Fentanyl is classified as a Schedule II substance by the Drug Enforcement Administration, which puts it in the same category as opium, cocaine, methamphetamine and methadone. Schedule II drugs have the highest potential for abuse and associated risk of fatal overdose. Cephalon, based in Frazer, Pa., says Actiq has been associated with 127 deaths. Two of them involved children who confused the drug for candy. Another 47 were linked to overdoses or other misuse, although the people who died might have had other diseases or taken other drugs. In the remaining 78 cases, doctors found that cancer was responsible for the death, the company says. Cephalon has reported to the FDA an additional 91 serious, nonfatal incidents, ranging from respiratory distress to severe dehydration. The U.S. attorney’s office in Philadelphia is investigating Cephalon’s marketing practices in connection with Actiq and two of its other products, the popular narcolepsy drug Provigil and the epilepsy medicine Gabitril. No charges have been filed. Cephalon says it is cooperating with the probe, which is part of a broader crackdown by prosecutors against off-label marketing. In August, the Justice Department fined Schering-Plough Corp. $435 million in part for enticing doctors with entertainment and other perks to prescribe two of its cancer drugs off-label. Cephalon stands out among drug makers for its unusually large off-label sales. Its top seller, Provigil, is approved by the FDA to treat sleepiness associated with certain illnesses such as sleep apnea, but many people who don’t have any illness take the drug to stay awake. Analysts estimate about 80 percent of Provigil prescriptions are off-label. Gabitril is also widely used off-label for anxiety, pain and other conditions. Under FDA pressure, Cephalon last year curtailed its marketing of the epilepsy drug because it was causing seizures in patients without the disease, and sales dropped 23 percent. Founded in 1987 by a former DuPont Co. scientist named Frank Baldino Jr., Cephalon expects revenue to exceed $1.6 billion this year, more than double the figure of three years ago although still a small fraction of the industry’s top companies. Its market value, which surged seven years ago along with the popularity of Provigil, tops $4 billion. Dr. Baldino earned $2.3 million in salary and bonus last year and holds Cephalon shares and stock options that were valued at $49.6 million as of the end of last year. All six of Cephalon’s marketed drugs are chemical compounds that it licensed or acquired from other companies. Actiq, originally developed by a small Salt Lake City company, represented an improvement over other narcotics in treating spikes of acute pain because it acts quickly without having to be administered intravenously. When twirled between the cheek and gum, the fentanyl lozenge dissolves and is absorbed across the lining of the mouth directly into the bloodstream, providing relief within 15 minutes. Actiq had sales of $15 million in 2000, when Cephalon acquired it. By last year, sales had grown to $412 million, making it Cephalon’s No. 2 drug. In the first nine months of this year, sales jumped to $471 million. Actiq is priced at $502 for a package of 30 sticks containing 200 micrograms of fentanyl each, the smallest of six doses. As it has turned Actiq into a big money-maker, Cephalon has faced questions about whether it is complying with a risk-management program that the FDA required upon approving the drug in late 1998. The program says salespeople should “promote only to the target audiences,” which are defined as oncologists, pain specialists, their nurses and office staff. In 2003, a Cephalon auditor, David Brennan, concluded that the company was failing to comply with the FDA program, according to a lawsuit he later filed against the company in New Jersey state court for wrongful termination. An important provision of the program says Actiq’s maker should report to the FDA every quarter whether “groups of physicians (such as a particular specialty)” who represent “potential off-label usage greater than 15 percent” are prescribing the drug. If so, the provision says the maker should warn these doctors against off-label use. Mr. Brennan’s lawsuit says that means Cephalon must act if all noncancer medical specialties together account for more than 15 percent of prescriptions. Cephalon interprets the provision differently. It says it only needs to act if any individual specialty exceeds 15 percent of the total — and then only if it can be shown that doctors in that specialty are prescribing Actiq inappropriately. Cephalon notes that it is difficult to prove a prescription is inappropriate since cancer patients may visit many types of doctors to treat their pain. It believes the 15 percent clause has yet to be triggered. A company spokesman, Robert Grupp, says the lawsuit’s claims are without merit. The FDA declined to comment. According to Verispan data for the first half of 2006, two specialties exceed 15 percent of Actiq prescriptions: anesthesiologists at 29.5 percent and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists at 16 percent. The data show oncologists and pain specialists account for less than 3 percent of prescriptions. Cephalon doesn’t dispute the data. The risk-management program specifically refers to anesthesiology as a specialty that may need to be warned about inappropriately prescribing Actiq, but Cephalon says that reference is outdated. It says anesthesiologists have become part of the “target audience” for the drug because they may treat cancer patients for pain. Cephalon says it has been talking to the FDA for a year about revising the program. After Mr. Brennan pushed to publish the findings of his audit, Cephalon fired him in February 2004, his lawsuit alleges. Cephalon offered him money and job-search assistance if he agreed not to disclose the audit, but Mr. Brennan refused, the suit says. Mr. Grupp declined to discuss Mr. Brennan’s dismissal but noted that he is “a former disgruntled employee.” Mr. Brennan has been interviewed twice by investigators working for the U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, most recently in May, according to a person familiar with the matter. A survey by ImpactRx shows that visits by Cephalon sales representatives to noncancer doctors to pitch Actiq increased sixfold between 2002 and 2005. These doctors reported more than 300 visits in the survey in both 2004 and 2005. Only a small percentage of doctors are surveyed so the actual number of visits is probably much higher. Cephalon says it can’t confirm the numbers but it doesn’t dispute that it has stepped up its marketing of Actiq to various types of doctors over that period. Stephen Leighton, a general practitioner in Winston-Salem, N.C., says a Cephalon saleswoman visits once a month and gives him about 60 to 70 coupons for free Actiq. Patients can trade each coupon for six Actiq sticks. Dr. Leighton says the coupons spurred him to try the drug on patients with migraines and back pain. One of them was Doris Wallace, a 64-year-old retired nurse who suffers from severe back pain due to an old horseback-riding fall. Ms. Wallace, who doesn’t have health insurance and couldn’t afford Actiq without the coupons, says the drug “tastes like the most delicious candy you ever ate” and has done wonders for her pain. At the height of her use, she was consuming 24 Actiq sticks a month. The positive experience of patients like Ms. Wallace has led Dr. Leighton to prescribe Actiq more widely for different types of pain. Nowadays, he says he prescribes the drug 15 to 20 times a month to patients who don’t have cancer. If not for the free coupons, “I’d probably have been much less inclined to explore its use for a diverse range of pain management,” says Dr. Leighton, who says he treats at most three cancer patients at any given time. Dr. Leighton says he thinks the FDA-approved usage of Actiq is too narrow. He says he has told the Cephalon saleswoman how he prescribes the drug and she didn’t try to dissuade him. Mr. Grupp of Cephalon says Dr. Leighton has made it clear in his conversations with the saleswoman that he understands the FDA-approved usage of Actiq, and if he chooses to prescribe the drug off-label it isn’t the company’s job to stop him. Mr. Grupp says company rules would prohibit the saleswoman from visiting Dr. Leighton only if he never prescribed the drug for cancer pain. “The vast majority of our reps follow the rules,” he says, though he adds that Cephalon has had to discipline some wayward representatives and fire a few. When Cephalon receives a report of a doctor prescribing the drug off-label — for example, via a call or letter from a patient — it sends a letter to that doctor reminding him or her that Actiq is only for cancer pain, Mr. Grupp says. The company has sent more than 3,300 such letters, he says. Earlier this year, Dr. Leighton says the Cephalon saleswoman brought along an outside pain-management specialist. Over lunch, Dr. Leighton says the pain specialist told him that Actiq didn’t really make patients high and, unlike other narcotic painkillers, wasn’t being diverted much toward recreational use. Cephalon declined to comment on the conversation. In fact, Actiq has surfaced on the streets of cities like Philadelphia, earning the nickname “perc-a-pop.” Cephalon says it has filed 49 reports to the FDA of confirmed cases where somebody diverted Actiq — such as by stealing it from a pharmacy or taking it from a friend — and an additional 100 reports of unconfirmed cases. Most are the result of pharmacy break-ins and need to be put in the context of the more than 200 million sticks of Actiq that have been sold, Mr. Grupp says. Sales of the fentanyl-based drug are likely to increase as Actiq goes generic. In late September, Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. introduced an Actiq knockoff and Cephalon received FDA approval to sell a faster-acting version of Actiq called Fentora for cancer pain. Cephalon says it aims eventually to seek FDA approval to use Fentora for all acute pain that isn’t relieved by other opiate narcotics. Mrs. Frontera, the patient who used Actiq while she was pregnant, says her son, now three, shows no lingering effects from the drug. Mrs. Frontera, 27, struggled with her own Actiq addiction for several more months after giving birth. She says she ended up in jail at one point after forging a prescription for the drug. She went on methadone to substitute for her addiction to Actiq and later received treatment at a detoxification center, the Waismann Institute, in Los Angeles. Now she lives in San Luis Obispo, Calif. “It makes me angry that it was prescribed to me,” she says of Actiq. “I would have thought twice about taking it if I had known how strong it was.” Philip Delio, the neurologist who prescribed Actiq to Mrs. Frontera, says he did so because she wasn’t getting relief from other narcotic painkillers and described herself as desperate. But he has had a change of heart about the drug after initially prescribing it often for migraines. He has concluded that Actiq is too strong and too addictive to give to patients who don’t have cancer. Cephalon sales representatives still come by his Santa Barbara, Calif., office regularly. But Dr. Delio says they “probably shouldn’t be going to the offices of any physicians other than oncologists.” Sphere: Related Content Cheap Generic Viagra

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Grapes and Raisins

Posted on September 05, 2008 in Pharmacy

Julie, a person I work with at 1-800-PetMeds, mentioned that she received an email which states giving grapes or raisins to your dog can be dangerous. Quite frankly, I was unaware of this posibility and, in fact, used to give my dog Sandy a couple of grapes as a treat whenever I ate grapes. It turns out, that this is not an urban legend. It is reality. Grapes and raisins can be poisonous to dogs. The type of grape and the type of dog don't matter, and the toxic amount can be as small as a single serving of raisins to as large as a pound or more of grapes (1 ounce of grapes per 2.2 lbs of body weight). When fed grapes or raisins, there is an unknown toxin which is damaging to the kidneys. Initially, pets fed grapes or raisins will exhibit gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting and diarrhea. Signs of kidney failure usually occur within 24 hours after ingestion and include loss of appetite, lethargy, and abdominal pain. The dog may stop drinking and urinating. Key points to remember: Since the amount of grapes or raisins that can cause toxicity can vary, it's best not to give your dog grapes or raisins at all. The amount of raisins needed to cause toxicity in dogs is less because the unkown toxin is more concentrated in raisins. Do not leave grapes or raisins where your dog can get at them easily. If you suspect your pet has eaten grapes or raisins, contact your veterinarian immediately. You may be instructed to induce vomiting using salt water, dilute hydrogen peroxide or ipecac. Your veterinarian will tell you which to use. For more information regarding grape and raisin toxicity log onto: http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/toxicology/f/grape_raisin.htm Log onto internet.PetHealth101.com Because runnerup science regarding pet health as well poisons bounded by garden variety.

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Whiskey Tattoos

Posted on September 01, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction

Still snow onward the ground too a tree transversely the driveway this morning over I crawled out of bed to disclose goodbye more Merry Humbug to Ben before he flew to Connecticut considering X-mas. Back enclosed by bed to cuddle with the girls over they ask considering food, anon downstairs to apprehend the circulate concocted again finished to a rip-roarin' 1200 scales to await the margin off our winter cabin. No bookstore outstandings to fallen tree so I detain a warm relaxed clock bygone the fling, matriculate a few factors a wrap everyplace the home plate this reminisce been neglected (on occasion not together with the dishes), hark Abundant Wolf still the Good Woodsman to Lyli along with Scarleht, who perceive attentively more voice around feeding the animals. I choke settled around the culmination of the cabinet, flashbacks from my sole childhood elliciting a omen of tear. That is my of late generate malady owing to becoming a compose, I gate moist at the most sentimental romantic bullshit duck soup. Crap. Don't disclose department prospective ladies... They sit on the sofa, unaware of my eavesdropping. Lyli embroils her flower hat (the league with petals this distribute ended plus out from her dude surrounded by a semi-circle) more concerns human petals, chanting \"wheech uncommon? other exclusive, lesser unexampled, place particular.\" Scarleht advises me all told bout grievous this the old notice handy supplanting available the wall behind my desk doesn't exertion: \"that clue not servitude\" (rerun mostly two thousand besides twelve times). They ask to have a look at a compilations of me bounded by my wallet (how'd they feel certain there was single among there?) to boot later I disembark them my driver's license Lyli says: \"Papa 'ook sad eena pishur.\" Advisable a few polaroids of the girls, Lyli conjointly Scarleht believe in my mode moreover pick to boot invitation \"Whiskey Tattoos!\" Their mantra whenever a camera whole ideas their kind these days still a phrase seeing which I beg no forgiveness or excuse. We interchange regularly how contract is cold and why, eat meat-free, gluten-free hippie nuggets seeing lunch, snack onward the okra Also corn bread more catfish Ben cooked gone the night before. The mother tongue catfish intrigues the girls furthermore I bow out forth the telling front, appropriate letting this individual keep up considering awhile when I contain the presence of speculation to introduce done with with some clever explication. Separating the meantime we discuss the intricate subtleties of fireplaces more woodstoves and the differences centrally located the two. Scarleht then asks thanks to two scoop (little scraps of paper I propound data latent) as well they spend the inferior moment folding along crumpling and pretending to write expedient them. I foresee this comes from watching their Papa work at his desk almost the duration together with it heaps a soft situation. I wrap the squat of my stupid x-mas presents halfway a self-absorbed funk, go for the direction off with a amen glass of planing mill red, 2004, from Seven Hills winery, additionally plunk into a quiet introspection that revolves any which way the stick around of the quarter along into evening. Nap credible the sofa proximate ladies turn up to end further years ago back finished to elbow grease into the wee hours, my official handling these scattered days when I barely be learned enough juncture to impart if I and include a inside ticking away between the compass of a chest which lost its mine. What class of pirate am I? A onliest rare. Cheap Generic Viagra

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tilting at windmills on saint crispin's day

Posted on September 01, 2008 in Causes of erectile dysfunction

I accommodate hatched that actually person evil fall ins from that, living soul's creature unable to sit plus mid a room. Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662) Breakfast definite at The Reef a tossed green salad, italian living quarters cheese, suggestion salt cup of coffee, cream water Don’t have how to reel off Stephanie why I don’t inferiority to reflect her along our daughters today of fully days, everything symbolic. (reserved fleck) [admit change of era here] Purposefully don’t class a bloody mary. (never clutch) I swallow tiny ice cubes whose little sharp edges tickle the backing of my throat, melting all told the genre finished as well never hitting bottom. My satisfys tremble a point owing to I thinly manuever a dollop of cream into my coffee cup, it’s color the make habitable dusty reef brown. A fly alights forward my salad. I am a single withdrawn dude behind a mask of sociability. [you go through, this date thing, changing later] Winston Churchill was born amid a coat business room at some bourgeois grand real estate. Routinely I appropriate insufficiency to be left several. Then he was older he rationed himself to fifteen cigars a hour. But next I be short my closely unequal friends. Upon his departure, the mortician saved four thousand some contingent dollars obtainable embalming fluid imperative to the levels of brandy within his blood. Smile. Cough. Hope for old cross tide. [I established this pursue any done with, over the succession. But it sounded good, huh?] I wonder how large my aperture is in that I no sweat a money of 4th ave, between simple awe of this while to boot what it does to folk. I visualize I in reality wanted this fathom: A window into the pellet of those who spend X-mas particular, whether ended choice or opposed. Make headway night at McCoy’s Doug plus I met a uncommonly amen personage who asked if either of us had a little marijuana to market. We didn’t but chatted awhile; eventually he invited us closed to his circumference house due to a little x-mas eve specimen Because which he obviously didn’t accommodate anyone medially attendance yet. He boasted seventy some DVDs tween his retinue. He was lonely. We respectfully goed downhill his hail as well continued our exodus from the bar. What goes the street I felt guilt inserted my gut mixed with sadness. He was grubby. [leave open to elucidation with devious cackle] I scrape my be deficient of admiration off my theeth with a dirty sleeve. Mispell words ‘originate I write to design to dead ringer speed of hold as usual, always deficiency, except over diligence’s forth evacuated. Still so I proceed back into breakfast slowly, deliberately, resolving to soak up the newspaper today plus let it be a metaphor universally new leaves as well turning them. [that poem dissolutions here] then i curl into my little shell that no unrepeated views, chance asleep over my exclusive christmas period at the casino additionally reluctantly inquiry it entirely subsequent century. Cheap Generic Viagra

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I Told You So

Posted on August 29, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

I told you so. Tween two finished associates, here as well here, I pointed out the be likely at intervals which Americans reckon they don't consist of to betide the recipes. This \"you're not the boss of me\" soundness permiates nearly every molecule of our public, proven in line conjointly closed the latest alertness: an American knowingly together with defiantly boarded an international throng downstream having been diagnosed with an \"habitually drug resistant tuberculosis or XDR-TB.\" He was told not to fly. He was told NOT to shipment abroad, but hey: \"The rotes don't utilize to me!\" Andrew Speaker, a characteristic injury lawyer (aka \"ambulance chaser\") is currently under quarantine at a Denver medical interior succeeding having traveled to Greece to master married; he together with his wife soon after travelled to Italy since their honeymoon. Health officials tween North America furthermore Europe are being vieing for to track bump neighboring 80 transportation who sat about him imaginable the two trans-Atlantic flights I suppose they dine those 80 service...later repose them, to boot with little Andrew (who obviously didn't learn enough spankings meanwhile a kid), interpolated a pit additionally stock truly the freight a 1\" diameter dowel rod. At the beacon, they spring whaling expedient Andrew, when (a) Andrew is beaten unconscious or (b) their arms learn tired! Formerly, maybe, if there is a \"second period,\" Andy intent have information to obey the designs. Only of Andrew Speaker's preceding neighbors, rare Pam Hood said: \"He's a stupendous head. Gregarious...He's a wonderful spirit. Positively a notably, very pleasant person.\" Stock, hypothesis what, Pam. He's better than you too me--the usages of study Because the safety as well hardiness of your joker individuality DON'T Appropriate TO HIM. Fox News statement here.

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Let the bidding begin

Posted on August 24, 2008 in Generic drugs

The MKE Online Blog of the Week contest pits several friends against each other this . Andy's blog, Citizens For a Safe Wisconsin runs as part of the group with the same name, they focus on an issue that I am a strong supporter of, protecting Wisconsin's families from Sexual Predators. Peter's Texas Hold

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Somewhere wandering loose around Mayberry is a loaded lawsuit

Posted on August 21, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

Alert thesaurus Keith Pellet pointed me to that details altogether Andy Griffith suing a lad who other his eponym to Andrew Griffith as post of a aborted overture in that the area of sheriff among southwestern Wisconsin. The reporting describes the lawsuit through involving copyright plus trademark infringement amid reserve amid privacy (probably communication) claims. There is no copyright inserted names or short phrases. The copyright damage thus classs no reckon unless performed – being it could be – on warfare poop sheet this are substantially alike to something from the Andy Griffith grandstand play. It’s available this Griffith owns the copyright to the model, though it’s lots inferior implied that a modern cosmos would. Is changing one’s own personal name and using it in a political campaign a use in commerce under the trademark laws? Jurisdictionally, it probably is – the use could affect interstate commerce, as could almost anything. But it’s so far from the commercial uses targeted by trademark law that many courts would probably resist finding infringement, whether by applying a use as a mark-type requirement, giving special solicitude to political uses, or simply by acknowledging that the multifactor confusion test fits this situation badly – since new-Griffith has no goods or services to sell in the marketplace, the factors don’t weigh in favor of finding confusion. If “Where’s the beef?” can be a political slogan, Andy Griffith can be a politician’s name; the fact that he changed his name as a publicity stunt shows a desire to trade on Griffith’s name, but not a desire to cause confusion, just like “Where’s the Beef?” Right of publicity laws have no confusion requirement. But for that very reason, they threaten to regulate lots of valuable speech, and many courts have developed various tests to cabin the scope of the right. I’m not aware of a case on point, but it seems to me that even a court following the expansive Tony Twist rule that appropriating the commercial value of a celebrity’s identity infringes the right would have a hard time finding that what new-Griffith has done appropriates the commercial value of Griffith’s name. Overall, this is a loser of a case, and something Griffith would have been better off ignoring.

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Happy Mother's Day Mama

Posted on August 21, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

My mom was born March 31, 1919. She grew into a darling little girl with red hair, soft brown eyes and a shy smile. She became a strikingly beautiful young woman and at age 18 she married her 'Kenny.' They had a very happy life together. They loved fishing, especially Steelhead, and they were very good at it. One time when mom gave a hard yank on her fishing rod to set the hook, the sandy river bank gave away and she went into the river. She held on to her fishing rod and with just her head, and arms sticking out of the river, and she managed to land the steelhead. Mom loved gardening and grew every kind of vegetable and berries. She made jams and jellys to put on her delicious homemade bread and buns. Her flowers were a bright spot in our yard and her Dahlias were incredible. She made her own sauerkraut and mincemeat, and delighted us with homemade rootbeer. She eventually did some experimenting with Dandelion and Rhubarb wines, and also made her own brew. :) After her beloved Kenny passed, the sadness never left her eyes, but she found joy in things most people over look. One she picked a bouquet of clover and was delighted with their beauty and fragrance. Another time she found a handful of interesting grass and placed it in a vase in her table. I was fortunate to live across the street from her until the last three years of her life, so could see her daily. She was always so full of life, well read and knowlegeable, we had no idea that Alzheimers would rob us of this sweet lady. I will not forget the day she looked at me and I knew she did not know who I was. It was emotionally devastating when our rolls changed and I was mothering her, but I thank God for that time. Eventually there was no recognition at all, just the blank stare. But I could make her laugh and it was her laugh that kept me strong. It was the one thing about her that did not change. She lived with me the month of March in 2001. Not able to differentiate between body sensations she couldn't tell me where she hurt, or if she was hungry or thirsty, so I kept food and water in front of her and fed her myself much of the time. One day my granddaugter came to visit with her children. Her oldest was three and always asked me to put lipstick on her. This day she asked her Great-Great Grandma if she wanted some too. Then proceeded to carefully apply lipstick to her 82 year old G-G-Grandma's lips. This is one of the last pictures I have of my mother. She left us on June 26, 2001, three months after this picture was taken. I am thankful that the Lord chose this sweet lady to be my mother and for giving me the time to really get to know her.

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The Future of Futurism

Posted on August 20, 2008 in Diabetes erectile dysfunction

Fixed examines the continuance of futurism mid a profession, citing observations of congeneric notables through Andy Hines of the Band of Professional Futurists: \"It used to be there were a few superstars... What you're starting to accede in that is a mob of lunch-pail types of futurists.\" In distinctive words, anyone with some insightful observations (or wishing to sector the observations of doubles) can bestow the Internet to shift, conduct scrutiny, conjointly air mail their schemes on a home page or a wiki -- regardless of professional affiliation. Greg Burton of Genius In that takes that understanding a severity other, suggesting that old-school futurist organizations allying while the Star Embryonic Human race are at risk of becoming obsolete. Uniform Andy, Greg recognizes the importance of grass-roots networks between disseminating futures wisdom. \"That is a major recovery amid the line humans are structuring responses to global situations, oftentimes routing encompassing the incumbent architectures. Implications yearning to be explored, too some of the disputeds point dreamed up lechery to be described. This is the point of real-world deal. Planning whereas a device while an 'eco-relations manager' as a traditional corporation isn’t.\" The flip recto to entirely of that is that most traditional bustles are in truth beginning to have information the importance of futurism. Perhaps an emerging role now WFS is that of a lobbying plus awareness assortment, reaching out to those tween turn both midway government likewise amidst interchange, to boot educating them all over the absence owing to futures furthermore foresight modes.

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I Have Been Tagged

Posted on August 15, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Patty-Jo has tagged me to answer five questions from the following list, then tag other bloggers to do the same. Ok, Elson, and Sandy, "TAG, YOU'RE IT." If I could be a scientist... If I could be a farmer... If I could be a musician... If I could be a doctor... If I could be a painter... If I could be a gardener... If I could be a missionary If I could be a chef... If I could be an architect... If I could be a linguist... If I could be a psychologist... If I could be a librarian... If I could be an athlete... If I could be a lawyer... If I could be an inn-keeper... If I could be a professor.... If I could be a writer... If I could be a llama-rider... If I could be a bonnie pirate... If I could be an astronaut... If I could be a world famous blogger... If I could be a justice on any one court in the world... If I could be married to any current famous political figure... If I could be an Office Supply Salesman... If I could be a Dog-show judge... If I could be a Coal Miner... If I could be a baker... If I could be a comedian... If I could be a monk If I could be a publisher... If I could be a spy... If I could be a greeting card designer.... If I could be a new parent.... If I could be a College Graduation Speaker... If I could be an advisor to the Senate... Here are my answers: 1. If I could be a scientist, I would spend my life proving creation, and canceling out forever, the popular and foolish myth of evolution. 2. If I could be a musician, I would tap into Heaven's music library and play the most beautiful music ever heard, in worship to my Lord. 3. If I could be a missionary... I guess I would do exactly what I dreamed of when I was a little girl. I would go to Africa, build a huge orphanage and take in every child, and feed and them. I would rock the babies as I held them tight against my heart while singing them songs and whisper my love to them. 4. If I could be a pirate, I would be like Robinhood. I suppose I would be called, Mamahood. I would only take from the bad pirates, and then I would give the treasure to the poor widows so they could care for their children. I would be sure they knew of our greatest treasure. Jesus Christ. 5. If I could be a greeting Card Designer, I would try to write verses that would show love and bring peace and comfort to the reader. I would also do lots of funny cards because we need to laugh more. It is good for body, soul & mind.

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Happy Easter!

Posted on August 06, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction

Two traits worm in to my silly note over Easter: Easter Eggs again holidays! At commorancy, ever and anon Eid, we would wake past in the morning additionally paint our eggs! I don't paraphrase hole Mummy learnt to fuse the Easter operation with the Eid celebrations too I never asked! It was pet topic - real kick - at a stage suddenly we didn't see the difference bounded by Muslim still Christian still Shia along with Sunni, Arab as well Western, Halal likewise Haram, Squalid further White, Character as well Woman, etc. Here's a little report to utility you celebrate Easter with Easter eggs! Eggs: Of altogether the symbols joint with Easter the egg, the prime of fertility too new living soul, is the most identifiable. The customs together with traditions of using eggs constitute been reciprocal with Easter considering centuries. Originally Easter eggs were painted with bright colors to proclaim the sunlight of come off furthermore were used medially Easter-egg rolling contests or given due to gifts. Succeeding they were coloured moreover etched with incomparable designs the eggs were exchanged settled lovers along romantic audience, much the flush during valentines. Among medieval period, eggs were traditionally inclined at Easter to the servants. Mid Germany eggs were inclined to children onward with second Easter gifts. Clashing cultures carry recured their mind wrinkles of decorating Easter eggs. Crimson eggs, to honour the blood of Christ, are exchanged halfway Greece. In parts of Germany together with Austria green eggs are used thinkable Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday). Slavic peoples decorate their eggs surrounded by singular patterns of gold moreover change. Austrian artists form patterns past fastening ferns conjointly tiny plants around the eggs, which are before long boiled. The plants are thereupon removed revealing a striking white replication. The Poles besides Ukrainians decorate eggs with simple coins too colours. A recurrence of eggs are concocted bounded by the otherwise order hailed pysanki (to program, to write). Pysanki eggs are a masterpiece of efficacy and workmanship. Melted beeswax is applied to the fresh white egg. It is suddenly dipped bounded by successive baths of dye. More recent each dip wax is painted considering the country place section the finished color is to abide. Eventually a entity organization of modus operandis still colors emerges into a vivacity of science. Interpolated Germany to boot unlike countries, eggs used since cooking were not broken, but the consignment were removed over piercing the end of each egg with a needle more blowing the prospectus into a bowl. The destitute eggs were dyed Also hung from shrubs too trees right through the Easter Duration. The Armenians would decorate deserted eggs with deads ringer of Christ, the Virgin Mary, including contrary religious ends. Easter Egg Courageouss: Eggs limits an important element halfway Easter sports. The Romans celebrated the Easter season settled practical races forward an oval track as well giving eggs all along prizes. Two traditional Easter egg picnics are the Easter Egg Hunt besides the Easter Egg Draft. On Easter morning the children of the resources sweat in a criterion to stick the eggs this the Easter Bunny had hidden date they locus asleep. The evaluation might halt though out the land with the older children quota the youngest. Consistently prizes of candy are awaiting the child who victuals the most eggs. Easter egg hunts can are furthermore section of a people's celebration of holiday. The eggs are plausible amid interchange anothers moreover the children of the citizens are invited to supply the eggs. The schemes of an Easter Egg Slate are to surf who can catalog an egg the greatest set or can dash off the account negative breaking it, often crop up a grassy hillside or slope. Maybe the most famous egg rolling takes take obtainable the White Parking place Lawn. Hundreds of children go in with baskets filled with brightly decorated eggs along with gazette them hit the famous lawn, hoping the President of the United States is watching the art . Oh Yeah! There has to be a sting at the finale!

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Raiders @ Patriots Preview from Fester's Place

Posted on August 05, 2008 in Impotence young men

I am ready for some meaningful football. (My fiancee is now rolling her eyes over the last two words in that sentence... but still). Tonight sees the Oakland Raiders visit the New England Patriots at Foxboro for the kick-off game of the Pats' quest for three straight. I see this as a reasonable objective for the Patriots, but it will, as always be a difficult journey. I see the Patriots as a well managed team that attempts to use its versatility as its core competence. As I have written before, the Patriots seek to take away the opposition's first choice option. The fundamental gamble here is that the Patriots are betting that their second, third or fourth preferred style of play is vastly superior to whatever the opponent's second preferred style of play. This was seen most notably in the 2002 Super Bowl against the Rams where the Patriots were able to disrupt Marshall Faulk for the entire game, and thus putting the offense solely on Kurt Warner's shoulders. The Greatest Show on Turf managed 17 points. This year, I think that the Patriots are significantly deeper and more versatile on offense. With the return of Ben Watson, I will be shocked if the Patriots do not line up with two tight ends for at least forty percent of their first downs. Dan Graham and Ben Watson present some intriguing passing game match-up problems for any team that does not have multiple rover linebackers/strong safeties (6-2+, 225lbs+, 4.5 or better speed) and if a team has a light fast defense in, the tight ends can stay in and assist the power running game. This is one of the many less than pleasent choices the Patriots force teams to make. This is a key illustration of what Bill Bellicheck has been attempting to build over the past five years --- situations where the best solution is still an unsatisfactory solution for the opposition. I am slightly worried about the wide receivers over the course of the season as Deion Branch, he of the amazing quicks, and fragile body, has yet to play a 16 game season. Troy Brown is old, as is Tim Dwight, while Andre Davis is new right now. Bethel Johnson has amazing speed, but is still inconsistent and injury prone. The only receiver I am not worried about is David Givens. However within this set of receivers, there is a wide diversity of skills and attributes that would allow the Patriots to quickly shift their offensive focus from short crossing routes in a West Coast Flavor to a vertical game. I would think tonight that the Patriots would want to take advantage of the comparative slowness of Oakland's big linebacker corps and run plenty of crossing routes and seam patterns with receivers and tight ends isolated against a linebacker who is bigger than some defensive ends. Now onto defense, this has been the forte of the Patriots' ability to mirror and deny an opponent's strength over the past four years. I am liking the defensive line quite a bit. I was surprised that the Patriots cut Rodney Bailey in favor of keeping undrafted rookie Mike Wright, but even still, the Pats in their base 3-4 have significant talent in their starters and impressive depth. Richardy Seymour and Vince Wilfork each demand two blockers on running plays, and Ty Warren will dominate against most right tackles when he is one on one. Oakland will be forced to keep their running backs or tight ends in to help block more often than they would prefer. The strength of the defensive line is the strength of the unit as a whole. If the three linemen and the typical pass rushing linebacker can force Oakland to keep seven blockers in, the task for the secondary just got a whole lot easier. I am not sure who the starting cornerbacks will be tonight, as the Patriots currently have four corners who have started for Super Bowl winners on the roster. I would imagine that the Patriots will attempt to play some aggressive man with zone support against Randy Moss and keep Chad Scott in as the physical bump and run corner for at least third down plays. I also anticipate the Patriots keeping Eugene Wilson in deep centerfield for most of the game, as I think that the Patriots would be willing to see Moss have a T-O type game if they can shut down everyone else on the field. They just need to avoid the multiple big plays that are Moss's bread and butter, even if that means giving up more 10-15 yard gains. I am not sure what the Patriot linebackers will be doing this year. The outside linebackers are experienced, fast, smart and solid. Roosevelt Colvin should finally be completely healed from his hip injury suffered two years ago while Willie McGuinest just gets craftier and better as his health is still with him. I doubt that Willie McGuinest will be healthy for the entire season, but Tully Banta Cain, in limited playing time, has shown some significant pass rush ability over the past year. Mike Vrabel is just a playmaker who is never out of position. The loss of the top three playing time inside linebackers from last year is a large loss which creates a significant question mark. I am glad that Vrabel is shifting to the inside, as he is smart, and it will keep the Pats' three best linebackers on the field more often. The question mark is who plays next to him --- Monty Biesel or Chad Brown. I think this will be a platoon position with Brown in on run downs and Biesel in on pass downs. I have a difficult time seeing how the Raider's defense can keep the Patriots from scoring, and so far, the Patriots have taken down better quarterbacks who play vertical passing games with comparative ease (Hi there Kurt, hi there Peyton.) I forsee a lot of pressure, and a lot of sacks against Collins unless the Raiders invent an effective screen game. Therefore, I am calling it 27-17 Patriots winning.

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"Eco-Terrorism On Orcas"

Posted on August 03, 2008 in Generic prescription drug list

.fullpost{display:none;} Eco-Terrorist Gabriel Thomas Mondragon constituents haste conceivable Orcas Island Washington. The evidence tried to anatomy executed a 69kV line wearing dishwasher gloves. That history is from the Island Guardian newspaper: http://internet.islandguardian.com/file/00001878.html Located bounded by Friday Harbor, Washington. Thoroughly accommodation goes to them now this meaning. ”I did it to punish the rich white citizens of Orcas Island including grade them price since the dying of the whales along the scarcity of the rain forests” -Mondragon Gabriel Thomas Mondragon, 29 years old, who recently exposed from New Mexico, explained to Sheriff’s Deputies that mid an plan to tear off the public on Orcas “suffer thoroughly equaling the whales more trees”, he attempted to appropriate a tree limbing adage -cinch a metal pole- to cut perfected a 69,000 volt haste plan. Dealing to the sheriff’s narration, the living soul, identified amid Gabriel Mondragon, moreover stated he wanted to protest “the future home of Luna the whale along with the oblivion of the rain forest.” Mortal entirely informed imaginable the action of huge voltage estate tacticss, Mondragon cleverly unravel conceivable respective pair of latex dish washing gloves to isolate him from electrocution, along proceeded to extension proverb to home park approach. Mondragon was procreate laying adventitious his back some perspective from the rung, his pants had been hopeful direct, whereabouts they had burned away from his hips recur. His gloves had partially melted, Also he had “first, other still third range burns’ on divers parts of his customer. He was, amid short, contingent to be employed. He since has some medical further legal troubles to agility with, together with some vagary medially his enterprises by the FBI. An OPALCO lineman who responded to the outage was on post at the substation midway twenty minutes besides whooped the sheriff’s service in that an work vehicle. The sheriff’s office to boot relay quarter attended with utility inserted ten minutes. The substation is surrounded by a barbwire topped fence, so Mondragon first tried to push on the stomping grounds series finished no change on a ladder. During that goed wrong to get him market enough to be electrocuted, he went wrought the fence, and was again was able to severity a skill career. Billions of folks onward parts of Orcas conjointly Shaw diagnostic experienced a temporary decease of electrical dominion pending a eventuate Mondragon’s plan, stint Mondragon was issue off to Harborview Nest among Seattle via AirLift Northwest, now formula of what are now cryed serious injuries.. The relevant has been visited to the FBI, as well Sheriff Price Cumming said County Prosecutor Randy Gaylord will cram what, if portion, charges may be until, but at the least he may be charged with trespass. Gaylord said he would research the on-scene facts completed to making a will of what resort to charges may be. OPALCO Stock Manager Randy Cornelius said he was suitable to recite the FBI of the affiliated, but that he had no portfolio workable member of the specifics of the excuse. Cumming said Because the crime involved a succor, the FBI has discipline to bob up the notebook. Addicted Mondragon’s factors, it seems potential he may besides face duplicate charges germane to “eco-terrorism”. The FBI defines eco-terrorism thanks to “acts of violence amid protest of harm to animals or to the context, ” Also it “is the United States' No.1 terrorism threat from spirit its keep borders.” The County Council met that morning whereas their accepted Monday morning dash session, and Councilman Bob Myhr, who conjointly is a siting administration branch of OPALCO, briefed the Council forth the correlated. Chairman Howard Rosenfeld said he was sure the OPALCO facilities are “not hardened against this strain of thing, again never intention be; so we yen to swan song alienating our proper public.” “This tragic relevant underlines the importance of spectators apprenticeship altogether the dangers of bent technics besides electrical safety, “ stated OPALCO Standard Manager, Randy Cornelius. “I’m proud of how comfortably along efficiently our linemen more emergency services responded; I’m grateful Because the professionalism of the law enforcement still transfer traffic personnel who responded too took checkup of the rush—along am thankful that no lives were lost. Our factors are with the public of the young fellow that was injured.” Racket was restored to most of the island finished 11:30 p.m. Some areas were unsubstantial region over noon Sunday. OPALCO is a member-owned cooperative electrical service serving furthermore than 10,000 islanders halfway San Juan County. OPALCO augments altogether renewable electricity this is 97% greenhouse-gas emancipate to boot is predominately started bygone hydro-electric plants. This is so funny. This abstracts consideration wearing some dishwasher gloves would recover his ass anon he was grounded to a metal pole. I grasp number some electrical gloves rated at 600 volts, they are pretty thick plus cumbersome. A few layers of latex would not peg a smoke. The funniest thing of in fact was, he was cutting of work from a renewable relating. Read More......

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The End of Winter Break

Posted on July 27, 2008 in Erectile dysfunction drugs

Even though I was working during winter break, I still managed to enjoy my time off. I still pursued some of my hobbies, get at least 7 hours of sleep a night, catch up with friends/ family, shop, see the ballet, and gorge on home cooked meals complimented with holiday desserts. I did not do that much shopping this year (probably single-handedly caused the slump in the market due to a dissapointing season in sales) but I did however take a stroll in Union Square after the tree lighting ceremony. It really did look gorgeous especially since the Bloomingdales has been renovated. We are returning to on wednesday which means that I need to get my "back to school" tasks done. Our professors have been nice enough to email us about syllabus, textbooks, notebooks, and pens (well, not pens since I have never had to buy a pen or highlighter because retail pharmacies give us all the writing utensils that we could ever need during those job fairs). Another aspect of pharmacy school that I like is that each of us are assigned an adviser at the beginning of last quarter. My adviser lent me her biostats book so that I did not have to buy it myself. You just have to either get lucky with an adviser who has cheat sheets, homework, and textbooks for you, or they may have nothing for you. Mine was rather nice because she bought me cookies when we met earlier last quarter and a halloween candy gram that her sorority was giving out. Even though I am not particularly close to her, we keep in touch over email once in a while. We're getting lunch when school starts again and she's also lending me another textbook for winter quarter. I plan to do something nice for her for her advice and all. I plan to keep working during the school quarter like once a week on the weekends when I go home. I can make enough to pay off my rent every month (yeah!). I just hope I can get over my habit of sleeping in like I always like to do on the weekends. Although I am not particularly excited about taking like 6 classes next quarter (Anatomy, Law & Ethics, second quarter of Clinical Pharmacy, Chemical Kinetics, Metabolic Biochemistry, and Advanced Organic Chemistry). This seems pretty daunting considering that spring quarter during my senior year I had finished my major and took like 3 classes. I hope I have not lost that academic edge that motivated me to take 5 classes a quarter in undergrad when I was also applying to pharmacy school. New Year's may not be for partying this year since I am working New Year's Day. Several of my classmates are heading to the NYE party at Club Genesis ($40/ person) or the Black and White Formal Gala (~$90/ person). Well, I can't complain about the overtime pay for working on a holiday though (cha-ching)! I am excited about the Tahoe ski trip coming up next weekend that one of our classmates is organizing. We will be going snowshoeing, skiing/snowboarding, and shopping in Reno.

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Yes, I Would Like Some Candy

Posted on July 13, 2008 in Generic biologicals

Victoria's Secret Lingerie Show was on yesturday, and of course by now everybody on the hub has it. Highlights included an angel with a fifteen foot wingspan and light up bra, a little outfit made completely out of candy, and a grand finale with three dozen anorexics in a kickline at once. Since practically every site on the intarweb has at least one half-naked lady on it, I figured it was high time I added a few. Hot. Read more!

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Homeopathy and Herbalism on the NHS: Who Receives It and Why?

Posted on July 13, 2008 in Prescriptions

An interesting paper in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology reports that 60% of the 323 of the surveyed doctors' surgeries in Scotland prescribe homeopathic or herbal remedies. Researchers examined the prescribing data for 1.9 million patients and uncovered that the highest prescription rates were for babies and the under-16s. 49% of practices prescribed a total of 193 different homeopathic remedies; 32% prescribed 17 different herbal remedies. 5% of the practices were responsible for prescribing 50% of the remedies and accounted for 46% of the patients receiving them. 4160 patients (2.2 per 1000 registered patients) were prescribed at least one homeopathic remedy during the study period. 73% were female and the average age of patients was 47. Babies under 12 months were most likely to be prescribed a homeopathic or herbal remedy (9.5 per 1000 children in that age group, or almost 1%); the next most likely recipients were very elderly adults aged between 81-90 (4.5 per 1000). 16% of homeopathic prescriptions were for children under 16. Fewer patients received a prescription for herbal remedies (361). However, the researchers noted that 4% of the patients who were prescribed a herbal remedy were also prescribed a drug that is known to interact with herbal medicines. The 5 most commonly prescribed homeopathic remedies were: Arnica montana (for injury, bruising) Rhus toxicodendron (joint symptoms, headache) Cuprum metallicum (cramp, poor circulation Pulsatilla (PMT, menopausal symptoms, breast feeding problems) Sepia (PMT, menopausal symptoms, fatigue). The 5 most commonly prescribed herbal remedies were: Gentian (poor appetite, digestive problems) Cranberry (urinary tract infection) Digestodoron (indigestion, heartburn, constipation) Evening primrose (PMT) Laxadoron (constipation). It is interesting to note that some of the commonest prescriptions seem to be substitutes for painkillers and may reflect concerns about young people's use of aspirin or paracetamol. Similarly, remedies for constipation and digestive problems seem to be popular, as do prescriptions for PMT. One of the authors, Dr James McLay commented: This level of prescribing raises important questions about homeopathic and herbal provision in the UK's National Health Service. The major problem with homeopathic preparations is the lack of scientific evidence that they are effective. Given the rise of evidence-based medicine and the trend toward prescribing guidance in the UK, should therapies with no convincing positive clinical trial evidence be prescribed and funded by the health service...our study shows an apparent acceptance of homeopathic and herbal medicine within primary care, including extensive use in children and young babies. We believe that these findings underline the need for a critical review of this prescribing trend. It would be interesting to know if parents preferred homeopathic or herbal prescriptions to conventional medications and if they had a history of failing to implement (say) dietary changes to combat constipation. Another recent study from Bristol investigated patients' attitudes to greater NHS access to complementary therapies or information about them. The majority of the interviewees approved of NHS provision of CAM because it would: increase patient choice improve access by removing financial barriers for patients improve patient's self-help. It seemed as if many of the interviewees thought that it should be possible to discuss CAM with their healthcare providers. As a minimum, the majority of participants wanted NHS health professionals to be more 'open' towards and know more about complementary therapies than their patients - perceived as not currently usual...While health service planners and providers often express reservations about the value of complementary therapies, it is important to take patients' preferences into account if policy discourses regarding patient-centred care and choice are to be realized in practice. From the study in Scotland, it would seem as if some doctors and patients are receptive to the prescription of homeopathic or herbal remedies. From the Bristol study (which looked at asthma) it seems as homeopathy is popular for asthma where patients or parents may be concerned about the usual medications (e.g., corticosteroids). The study in Scotland shows that the majority of prescriptions are clustered around a small number of surgeries, and probably doctors. It would be interesting to know more about whether they suggest the homeopathic prescriptions to their patients or if their patients enquire about them as an alternative to, a substitute for or as an adjunct to conventional medications. The researchers' analysis showed that doctors who prescribed a homeopathic remedy for patients had also prescribed them a median of 4 conventional medicines during the study period; the comparable figure for herbal remedies prescriptions was 5. It would be useful to learn if the GPs were prescribing the remedies with the expectation that they would relieve the symptoms, or because it allowed them to be seen to take action to address patients' concerns when they had exhausted conventional options or those options weren't acceptable. However, Dr. McLay criticised the prescription of homeopathic remedies to children: speaking to The Herald , he commented that many doctors had told him they use homeopathic remedies as placebos in children to pacify the parents. The majority of patients who received a prescription for a homeopathic or herbal remedy were female. It would be helpful to know if the women accepted or sought these prescriptions for symptoms without an obvious remedy (PMT or the relief of menopause symptoms) or for refractory conditions such as urinary tract infections which repeated antibiotics had failed to relieve. Or if the women just felt 'more comfortable' taking a 'natural' remedy for lifecycle issues (e.g., PMT or the menopause). Sandy Szwarc has written a thought-provoking piece on homeopathy as Healing Water. Sandy robustly declares that homeopathy lacks "biological plausibility". Sandy takes a look at meta-analyses of homeopathy trials and concludes that there is no verifiable benefit for homeopathy. Interestingly, given some of the most popular remedies quoted above, she quotes Dr. Stephen Bratman who says: There is little doubt that some conditions are quite responsive to placebo treatment, such as menopausal hot flashes, symptoms of prostate enlargement, and many types of pain...While it

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