I wasn't calling Kate a wreck ...
I've never seen Doherty straight and lucid ... ever. He's a mess and a screw up. He's had a chance of genuine fame and instead chose notoriety by virtue of single handedly taking all the heroin in the western hemisphere.
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 0:36,
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My apologies squire
Just read the message properly.
HE DIDN'T CHOOSE NOTORIETY. HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN ON HEROIN. WELL, UNTIL HE HAD THE OP 6 MONTHS AGO, NOW HE CAN NOT FEEL THE BLOODY EFFECTS OF IT.
HE DID A LOT WORSE THINGS BEFORE THE LIBERTINES AND EVEN BEFORE THE PRESS FOLLOWED HIM EVERYWHERE, JUST BECAUSE HIS GIRLFRIEND IS KATE MOSS.
HOW I LAUGHED WHEN THAT MIRROR REPORTER WAS PUNCHED.
WHERE WAS THE PRESS THEN?
annoyed.
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 0:41,
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HE DIDN'T CHOOSE NOTORIETY. HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN ON HEROIN. WELL, UNTIL HE HAD THE OP 6 MONTHS AGO, NOW HE CAN NOT FEEL THE BLOODY EFFECTS OF IT.
HE DID A LOT WORSE THINGS BEFORE THE LIBERTINES AND EVEN BEFORE THE PRESS FOLLOWED HIM EVERYWHERE, JUST BECAUSE HIS GIRLFRIEND IS KATE MOSS.
HOW I LAUGHED WHEN THAT MIRROR REPORTER WAS PUNCHED.
WHERE WAS THE PRESS THEN?
annoyed.
you can have an operation to stop heroin working?
what's it called? I'm curious to look it up.
edit: ha ha! googling "anti heroin implant" only brings up links to pete
www.google.com/search?q=anti-heroin%20implant
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 0:56,
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edit: ha ha! googling "anti heroin implant" only brings up links to pete
www.google.com/search?q=anti-heroin%20implant
it's a drug implant i think
just makes you violently sick if you take it.
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 0:58,
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yeah
But I want it's name. I want to read medical stuff about it - rather than tabloid voodoo.
EDITL: AHA. Naltrexone!
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 0:59,
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EDITL: AHA. Naltrexone!
"For patients who have not been successful with oral naltrexone, a new technique has been developed using naltrexone implants that provide an adequate and constant level of naltrexone in the patient's body for long periods of time: six weeks, six months or twelve months depending on the type of implant. Using a local anaesthetic, a small one-inch incision is made in the lower abdomen or at the back of the upper arm, and a number of pellets are inserted just below the skin. These then release effective doses of naltrexone over a period of time. While the implant is in, if patients inject themselves with heroin, no effect is achieved. After the implant wears off, insertion of a single implant can be followed by a double implant or sequential double implants which provide the longest period of coverage. The implants do not need to be removed at the end of the treatment period and are gradually absorbed by the body. The periods of coverage provided by the implant allows the patient time to experience the process of addiction recovery."
http://www.addictionrecoveryguide.org/medications/heroin/
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Sun 18 Sep 2005, 1:04,
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http://www.addictionrecoveryguide.org/medications/heroin/