@AshleighMacVO@RositaDaz48 Then demand the government do what they promised and fund doctors to report all the data. Currently doctors are not paid to report the safety data for these experimental injections still in a trial phase of a clinical study. We need all the data collected.
@ravensspirit68 Thankyou for speaking up for patients who are educated and informed. Payients who too often are seeing doctors and our doctors don't want to do what they are there to do so they blame patients for being sick. Time for big changes.
@LelenaPeacock Yeah not good.... and she probably won't understand why the cat will stop trusting her and becomes aggressive if she keeps doing things like this to it she looses a trusting loving companion
@BernardGaynor I'm inclined to think it was Turnbull. As for when would be a bit of a challenge to search the archives as collectively we seem to have many distractions and such a short memory for foundational thingd. Also add that actions speak louder than words (more often than not).
@Barnaby_Joyce@keithjpitt Seems we should focus on ensuring mining coy's like ADANI pay fair value for the natural resources they use. & use that royalty money to build future water security dams & NSF to protect our farmers families and national food security They are making plenty of profits. Fairgo
@Deeenst@ThomasKlineMD Seems to vary greatly doctor to doctor. My primary doc (GP in Australia.) seems to appreciate clear descriptions when I can give him a medical term + a this is how it feels to me type description. & some doctors only interested in function & some doctors were like stone
@Mike_inpain Was on high dose opiates for years. Used many things including ULDN to support endorphins, lower pain and thus lower opiates. Rat park 2.0 yrs ago showed not everyone becomes addicts but hysterics do whip up hysteria. See https://t.co/wyrjDRnE3N
@Deeenst@PainNewsNetwork Under about 4.5mg / day it has 5 benefits. For anyone taking opiates they need to stay under 10micrograms taken 2-4 x/day of what is called ULDN but still has same therapeutic benefits (& can help many people reduce their pain & opiates). https://t.co/ytM06TpsvZ
@CynicalVision50 I have compiled over 40yrs of solid research on Ultra Low Dose NALTREXONE. Good solid research exists on ULDNTX. NOT Naloxone. Only one study on injected ULDNaloxone. The CDC is so confused they don't know what good research is
@CynicalVision50 See the Facebook group NOPE Non-opiate Patient Experiences ULDN and other for compiled research on Ultra low dose NALTREXONE. Do not confuse the good research with sloppy CDC rehetoric https://t.co/0MTYP8ADRX
@CynicalVision50 ULDN refers to Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone NOT Naloxone. ULDN 2mcg b.i.d. can help pain patients endorphin systems & lots of studies & practical experience of ULDNTX helping reduce pain. Worth doing the research. I compiled the research in 2013 on this topic.