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Subject: news artical and my family interfearing with my marrage,I loved my wife, very much


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Date Posted: 05:18:02 03/13/05 Sun
In reply to: R H 's message, "news artical and my family interfearing with my marrage" on 05:15:17 03/13/05 Sun

>on sept 27 of 99 it is written in my medical files for
>chronic pain,
>
>im here if any one need or wants to talk to me you all
>be well please.
>
>Start making way for dual-purpose pills
>By Laura Common
>
for pain
>If approved, Sativex will be the first cannabis-based
>analgesic in the world. The product is a mouth spray
>for patients who suffer from multiple sclerosis (MS)
>or from severe neuropathic pain. Bayer Inc. and GW
>Pharmaceuticals have recently applied to Health Canada
>for permission to market the drug.
>Significant pain afflicts 42% to 65% of all MS
>patients. In Britain, police arrested so many MS
>patients for smoking marijuana to relieve their pain
>that authorities finally allowed GW Pharmaceuticals,
>who developed Sativex, to grow 40,000 pot plants at a
>top-secret location. Patients will spray Sativex under
>the tongue, and early trials show it safely and
>effectively relieves the MS pain in many people.
>Sativex incorporates real marijuana extracts, not a
>synthesized form. Some patients claim the medicine has
>changed their lives, although they don't get high.
>Laura Common is a Toronto medical writer.


I loved my wife, very much

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