Ecstasy Can Be Good For You!
Who’d have believed it. But it’s here on the BBC.
But it doesn’t mean we should all take it.
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We just have to live 10 years before we can get it. I do feel that anyone with a terminal illness should get access to experimental drugs, as they have nothing to lose.
Maybe the over 80s should get allowed small quantities of some recreatiional drugs. I would rather die sky diving at 95, than of terminal boredom at 98.
Comment by John Wright | August 19, 2011 |
Absolutely. When G was dying of pancreatic cancer, he was on God knows what. I asked the GP what she thought and she said she’d prefer to die happy than miserable.
Comment by AnonW | August 19, 2011 |