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عرض الإصدار الكامل : $facts Of Life$


الدكتوره
19/06/03, 09 :51 09:51:58 PM
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1. At least 5 people in this world
love you so much they would
die for you.




2. At least 15 people in this world love you in some way.




3. The only reason anyone would ever hate you
is because they want to be just like you.




4. A smile from you can bring happiness
to anyone, even if they don't like you.





5. Every night, someone thinks about you before they go to sleep.




6. You mean the world to someone.




7. If not for you, someone may not be living.




8. You are special and unique.






9. Someone that you don't know
even exists loves you.






10. When you make the biggest mistake ever,
something good comes from it.




11. When you think the world has turned its back on you, take a look:
You most likely turned your back on the world.




12. When you think you have no chance at getting what you want,
you probably won't get it, but if you believe in yourself,
you probably sooner or later will get it.




13. Always remember compliments you received.
Forget about the rude remarks.




14. Always tell someone how you feel about them;
you will fell much better when they know.






15. If you have a great friend,
take the time to let them
know that they're great

Wwa
20/06/03, 01 :45 01:45:45 AM
Thanks
We can use it as great advises
GOOO Ahheeed

Dr.Dagestani
20/06/03, 02 :03 02:03:19 AM
Than Q
Wwa
I Dont Know .. U Said

Thanks
We can use it as great advises
GOOO Ahheeed

Is this words 4 me
If Yes
Again Than Q

Dr.Dagestani
21/06/03, 08 :43 08:43:04 PM
This study was not designed to help determine which treatment is best for whom, he says, "but there is some indication that Orlaam and buprenorphine are better for very stable and motivated patients, while methadone seems to be the better choice for [long-term addicts who are] brand new to treatment."


There is widespread concern about sending "those who are very shaky and not in control to a private doctor's office," says Renner. For that population, methadone is probably best. But it may be equally unwise to

send less-experienced users "to a methadone clinic, where they'll come into contact with hard-core [addicts] on a daily basis. Buprenorphine may be a better option for those people," he says,

According to Bigelow, Congress has just recently enacted legislation that is expected to allow buprenorphine, which is under review by the FDA, to be dispensed by doctors outside specialized narcotic treatment programs. This could mean that individuals leery of visiting a methadone clinic may be able to seek help directly from their family doctor. For now, however, it's unclear whether the new regulations will allow addicts to begin treatment with buprenorphine, or if a preliminary period of abstinence with the help of methadone will be required before they can "graduate" to the new medication.