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Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:16 pm
by m8son666
nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:20 pm
by nitz
nowaysj wrote:
nitz wrote:Health is wealth
This wisdom is lost on these young men. They're destroying their bodies, and are surprised, "I'm getting really bad hangovers," or, "I get a hangover while I'm drinking now." Haha, that is damage to your bodies lads. You think you'll have to pay the price later, much later. But you're already paying the price, and when you get the full bill, you're going to be rather surprised.

Lad it up though.
That price is the NHS bill, and once you find NHS cannot help you, too slow/to incompetence etc, you have to go private, and then the bill for that.

The bill will come tho...

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:25 pm
by nitz
m8son wrote:
nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.
Who said we are not designed for this world - evoultion came from somewhere.

I think what you mean to say is we not designed for the western lifestyle. Fast food, no/not much labour work/ toxic fumes, dirty people who don't wash. We all need to go back and live the ghetto way. Local food, (including local made beer yes) hard work, seeing your family and friends in real life no via Facebook chat ( for mental health), some yoga/medication/god which ever. Living the "good life" - aristotle, or more morden john finnis

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:27 pm
by m8son666
Yeah exactly, i mean the world we have created for ourselves.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:29 pm
by Genevieve
m8son wrote:
nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.
..he said after he and his friends took a break from beating their drums and smoked some salvia.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:30 pm
by nitz
no conspiracy theory - but sometimes I honestly think doctors hold back on what they really know because it may not have been sciecently proved and thus they will not give out information of something does not have 100% validity. If ask can i aid my XYC with add/remove or just watching what you eat and/or some herbs and mostly you'll get a straight no. That simply cannot be true. and i can't accept doctors are ignorance, they are some of the most talented people around. They they must be aware...

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:30 pm
by nitz
Genevieve wrote:
m8son wrote:
nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.
..he said after he and his friends took a break from beating their drums and smoked some salvia.
:lol:

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:09 pm
by Genevieve
From mental health specialists to doctors or GPs, I've hardly ever dealt with a doctor who was itching to prescribe me drugs. When I started therapy I was told they wanted to get to know me first before putting me on anything. The GP I went to since I was a little kid usually gave me tips on what I could do myself if I had a problem and a dermatologist I had to see once refused to prescribe me pills for something that would go away on its own.

I think there's a personal responsibility in finding yourself a good doctor. I've kicked a few to the curb. You don't go back to a restaurant that served you a bad meal and you don't get your car fixed by the same incompetent mechanic twice, so why continue to do business with the same terrible doctor?

It's harder to find a good doctor and get an appointment with them I suppose. But since it's for matters relating to your body and you only have one, I believe it's worth the effort.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:56 pm
by nitz
Genevieve wrote:From mental health specialists to doctors or GPs, I've hardly ever dealt with a doctor who was itching to prescribe me drugs. When I started therapy I was told they wanted to get to know me first before putting me on anything. The GP I went to since I was a little kid usually gave me tips on what I could do myself if I had a problem and a dermatologist I had to see once refused to prescribe me pills for something that would go away on its own.

I think there's a personal responsibility in finding yourself a good doctor. I've kicked a few to the curb. You don't go back to a restaurant that served you a bad meal and you don't get your car fixed by the same incompetent mechanic twice, so why continue to do business with the same terrible doctor?

It's harder to find a good doctor and get an appointment with them I suppose. But since it's for matters relating to your body and you only have one, I believe it's worth the effort.
That's not issue - finding a good, caring per say, doctor. You normally have to pay for such a service £100+ for a bupa doctor, I've been, but I tell you it's worth it. Good doctors are limited in NHS, in the stead of those with chronic conditions, whereas in the private section they are every wear because of the money, it's something else

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:50 am
by titchbit
jesus. that's rough man. that's really scary b2b can't drink or do drugs. :cry:


are you sure you really can't do anything though? it seems like a couple drinks is fine. maybe 1-3? not a lot but better than nothing...

although if ur doctor said literally zero, don't take my advice.

there's also this. ahem, agent.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:37 am
by titchbit
shyt, didn't realize this thread was already 3 pages long, did some1 beet me 2 it?

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:53 am
by Soiree
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:lol:

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:49 pm
by Dub_freak
nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.

Health is wealth

God bless everyone
:z:

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Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:54 pm
by Genevieve
Dub_freak wrote:
nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.

Health is wealth

God bless everyone
:z:

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Said at a time when a club to the head was the most advanced form of anesthesia

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:57 pm
by Liam92
Dub_freak wrote:
nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.

Health is wealth

God bless everyone
:z:

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"Chemotherapy does seem like a good idea, but this fruit salad seems to be doing the trick."

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:09 pm
by nitz
Liam92 wrote:
Dub_freak wrote:
nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.

Health is wealth

God bless everyone
:z:

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"Chemotherapy does seem like a good idea, but this fruit salad seems to be doing the trick."

The fruit and salad may have prevented the need for chemotherapy in the first place, or may have aided to key to away for longer.

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:10 pm
by m8son666
cancer's a govermant scam anyway

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:48 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
thats shit bro.

hit us up on fb soon btw

Re: On pills for life

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:33 pm
by ultraspatial
Genevieve wrote:From mental health specialists to doctors or GPs, I've hardly ever dealt with a doctor who was itching to prescribe me drugs. When I started therapy I was told they wanted to get to know me first before putting me on anything. The GP I went to since I was a little kid usually gave me tips on what I could do myself if I had a problem and a dermatologist I had to see once refused to prescribe me pills for something that would go away on its own.

I think there's a personal responsibility in finding yourself a good doctor. I've kicked a few to the curb. You don't go back to a restaurant that served you a bad meal and you don't get your car fixed by the same incompetent mechanic twice, so why continue to do business with the same terrible doctor?

It's harder to find a good doctor and get an appointment with them I suppose. But since it's for matters relating to your body and you only have one, I believe it's worth the effort.
yeah this. found it hard as fuck to get a prescription