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Researcher U197087 Started conversation Mar 26, 2008
This afternoon I got the minutes of the meeting I recently attended in the delightful municipality of Leeds. I went there ostensibly as a representative of the Trust I work for, which was something of an honour, I guess - but on further reading of the specifications of the group, discovered my being there equated to representation of the entire east of England.
Which I have a bit of trouble reconciling with the fact that I live in social housing and WORK IN A SHED, PEOPLE. The meeting next month is at King's College, Strand, London.
Shouldn't I get a Jag or something?
PS - Ed, next time you get a prescription in Scotland, put it under a UV light.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Mar 26, 2008
I'm picking one on Friday. But...damn! I've not got a UV light!
What would I see if I had? Some kind of security feature.
btw - did I ever tell you my story about the car full of drugs?
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Researcher U197087 Posted Mar 27, 2008
Do tell
It is a security feature. We were shown round the printing works while a load of Scottish scripts were being put together. Put one under a UV light and a Saltire emerges.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Mar 27, 2008
So...we were cleaning out my father-in-law's house when he was going into a (rather nice!) residential home. He had lots of unused medication in his bathroom. We ended up filling a bin bag. I stuck it in my car, intending to take it to a pharmacy for disposal.
It was still in the car a month later. I was parked at work, which is in, let's say, a 'run down' area. I thought,
'Better have a look at what's in the bag.'
I've been driving around for a month with a binbag full of diamorphine in my car.
Lenny Bruce: 'Sorry I was late getting here - I had a little car trouble. The cops found half a kilo of heroin in my trunk.'
My first thought was,
'Commercial opportunity! Lots of passing trade around here...'
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Researcher U197087 Posted Mar 27, 2008
A binbag full of diamorphine. How much of it was properly disposed of???
That's a pretty precious commodity. There's talk of shoring up the fields of Afghanistan to meet the medical demand.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Mar 27, 2008
It is indeed. The same comment was made by a friend's wife who is a consultant in palliative medicine.
Unfortunately, there's little hope of harnessing Afghanistani expertise in opium production. If I call correctly, diamorphine is not licensed by the US FDA. This also militates against the sensible prescibing of diamorphine to addicts, in place of harmful and ineffective methadone.
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Researcher U197087 Posted Mar 27, 2008
Well as long as morphine won't run a car there's no case for it, huh. Why heal the addicts when you can villify them and give the police bigger guns.
I've taken a couple of days off work I've got left over, and found myself watching Ring Of Bright Water by accident (the cycling was off, apparently). I've got a new word for you. Anthropomorphalgia - being so assaulted by the cuteness of animals that it actually hurts.
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