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palliative care rather than foctthis complex ng treatment palliative care rather than foctthis complexre rather than foctthis complex illness, which for this complex illness, which they were not doing. >> but the mail group ran a long interview with your sister for just a few weeks ago where she was able to answer all the questions . she was able to put questions. she was able to put her case with considerable thoughtfulness . did the courts thoughtfulness. did the courts take no notice of that , that the take no notice of that, that the courts didn't ? courts didn't? >> at the end of the day, my sister was penalised by the courts and the justice system and they were working hand in glove to prevent everything from sort of they denied the access for her treatment abroad and the denial of your ability to say who you were, to speak openly was one of the real problems, wasn't it? >> because you couldn't get your case heard in the court of pubuc case heard in the court of public opinion, nor could you raise funds for sister so raise funds for your sister so that she could afford to have th
palliative care rather than foctthis complex ng treatment palliative care rather than foctthis complexre rather than foctthis complex illness, which for this complex illness, which they were not doing. >> but the mail group ran a long interview with your sister for just a few weeks ago where she was able to answer all the questions . she was able to put questions. she was able to put her case with considerable thoughtfulness . did the courts thoughtfulness. did the courts take no notice...
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palliative care would prolong herment young girl offered palliative care would prolong hermenis thatolong her life is a particularly reason particularly strong reason why we never entertain we should never entertain euthanasia by ryan says. a couple of years ago we were clapping for the nhs and now they want to stop someone from fighting for their life. how can anyone trust these people any more ? and graham says, what more? and graham says, what a crazy system. we live under the courts won't let us die by our own hand if we want assisted death, nor can we try to prolong our lives by other means. makes no sense . they are playing god no sense. they are playing god was in the winter of 1989 when the berlin wall collapsed, heralding the end of the 45 year cold war and the beginning of freedom and prosperity for at least some of the eastern bloc. wasn't long before this moment was declared . perhaps was declared. perhaps hubristically the end of history. but such were the joys when the combination of margaret thatcher, ronald reagan and pope john paul ii defeated the evils of communism
palliative care would prolong herment young girl offered palliative care would prolong hermenis thatolong her life is a particularly reason particularly strong reason why we never entertain we should never entertain euthanasia by ryan says. a couple of years ago we were clapping for the nhs and now they want to stop someone from fighting for their life. how can anyone trust these people any more ? and graham says, what more? and graham says, what a crazy system. we live under the courts won't...
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speaker talking on a fund of breaking to these yaneth hosted nude photos that i saw online under the palliative journey of self discovery. kept my cross as is a sofa, actually i did test it in my body so much and so, so much negativity in it so that i couldn't imagine anyone finding it attractive over arousing. he's a vacant and kind of want to go. i'm this photo. she really brought me closer to myself and has that vehicle parked on i'm looking at these now a few years like tough time. so i'm still really proud of it to exploit the model. john, it is no faulty, but has never been in a relationship. and i've never had sex. she tackles this topic to an a, an image of style of 40. exactly. yeah. even of the old days. yes. sometimes it's still that cute. happy dog. a moment when i say i've never had a partner, and i've never had 6 spots time. no one has ever said. so what was that? but that's just other people's expectation that i mentioned. and that's the nice thing i've learned, and that i'm not here to live up to other people's expectations. i'm all good. i see them young. it enjoys huge support
speaker talking on a fund of breaking to these yaneth hosted nude photos that i saw online under the palliative journey of self discovery. kept my cross as is a sofa, actually i did test it in my body so much and so, so much negativity in it so that i couldn't imagine anyone finding it attractive over arousing. he's a vacant and kind of want to go. i'm this photo. she really brought me closer to myself and has that vehicle parked on i'm looking at these now a few years like tough time. so i'm...
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for such a defect, they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations that onlypact of the defect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for a healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than 28 million rubles. of which there are only 12 left to collect and we really believe that we will succeed. if this operation is extremely necessary in order to become absolutely healthy, to lead a full life and please our parents and us all , unfortunately, according to statistics, people with such a defect do not live very long . we have become survival, maximum 20 years; if a child is born and survives childbirth, then beyond 20 years the probability is extremely low. if, accordingly, this operation is not carried out, then, if possible, briefly. well, these 20 years too. ah, the body really wears out at a tremendous speed. that is, literally , in less than 10 years, complete cirrhosis of the liver can develop. cardiac surgeons from a boston clinic are ready to perform one radical operation for kolya, this is the disease of life wo
for such a defect, they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations that onlypact of the defect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for a healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than 28 million rubles. of which there are only 12 left to collect and we really believe that we will succeed. if this operation is extremely necessary in order to become absolutely healthy, to lead a full life and please our parents and us all...
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_ announcing a number of reluctantly palliative proposals of the same time _ palliative proposals ofyellow vest movement. do you think he is wary of a sort of green lash within the rural communities in france? yes, of course. and you can see in the proposals that have been outlined _ the proposals that have been outlined because he is trying to sort of— outlined because he is trying to sort of invest in the future while avoiding — sort of invest in the future while avoiding a — sort of invest in the future while avoiding a number of quite sensitive issues _ avoiding a number of quite sensitive issues which he is aware will trigger— issues which he is aware will trigger resentment from a number of sections _ trigger resentment from a number of sections of— trigger resentment from a number of sections of the population. so when you look— sections of the population. so when you look at— sections of the population. so when you look at his proposal for electric— you look at his proposal for electric vehicles, he is saying we will have — electric vehicles, he is saying we will have more el
_ announcing a number of reluctantly palliative proposals of the same time _ palliative proposals ofyellow vest movement. do you think he is wary of a sort of green lash within the rural communities in france? yes, of course. and you can see in the proposals that have been outlined _ the proposals that have been outlined because he is trying to sort of— outlined because he is trying to sort of invest in the future while avoiding — sort of invest in the future while avoiding a — sort of...
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with such a defect , they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations thatdefect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than twenty-eight million rubles, of which only 12 are left to be collected and we really believe that we will succeed. it is extremely necessary for this person to remain absolutely healthy, to lead a full life and please their parents and us all . unfortunately, according to statistics, people with such defects do not live very long. we were given a maximum survival rate of 20 years; if a child is born and survives childbirth, then for more than 20 years the probability is extremely low, if accordingly, this operation cannot be performed ; cardiac surgeons from a boston clinic are ready to perform one radical operation for kolya ; this means life’s illnesses are won for the parents ; the opportunity to see their son as an adult. family. kolya hopes that there are many kind people in the world. hearts, people will respond and help even after walking
with such a defect , they offer several so-called palliative interventions, that is, operations thatdefect, but in boston kolya will have a chance for healthy life and salvation, in order to completely cure kolya we need to collect more than twenty-eight million rubles, of which only 12 are left to be collected and we really believe that we will succeed. it is extremely necessary for this person to remain absolutely healthy, to lead a full life and please their parents and us all ....
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the manager of a man at war, a real man at war, the critics clarified the face of pallis, because heably what it is, but the need of the time now for such a hero is an all-out fight against guilds and chaos. there are questions, no questions. and i will come to you, that is, according to some specific male human characteristics. he is definitely very strong, very courageous very charming, very strong-willed, very strong, that is, a person you can trust. and i’m giving you kochanov the last chance, it’s good to play the fool and let’s quickly return it at any cost to the serial film about the afghan war. sergei started playing one of the main roles. we filmed in kazakhstan in conditions that were as close as possible to those military operations. there was even one case where a shepherd in this kazakhstan, seeing an attack by dushmans, grabbed his machine gun and went to help us out. he's generally an army man, he doesn't need to pretend with pieces of palisami in novorossiysk on the first channel project first in the army, by chance or not, but they ended up in a unit that was once s
the manager of a man at war, a real man at war, the critics clarified the face of pallis, because heably what it is, but the need of the time now for such a hero is an all-out fight against guilds and chaos. there are questions, no questions. and i will come to you, that is, according to some specific male human characteristics. he is definitely very strong, very courageous very charming, very strong-willed, very strong, that is, a person you can trust. and i’m giving you kochanov the last...
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counting on effective, real support from the un and not on attempts to find some kind of proposals for palliative not bring such a solution. i wanted to ask separately. simply strange africa in the poorest countries of africa and as was widely discussed by one of the main disadvantages of the grain deal when it was in force was that only 3% of the total supplies of ukrainian grain actually went to countries in need. what do you think, according to the russian foreign ministry, is the current food situation in african countries, which depends on grain supplies and, but there are voices, including in the western media, that africa is allegedly starving due to the fact that we withdrew from the black sea grain initiative, that we can respond to such accusations. do you know the famine in africa? in fact, in a number of other areas of the globe, there is indeed a serious problem and a serious problem that must be solved through the efforts of the entire international community. it exists and today, according to some estimates, about 20% of the african population has food problems and is hungry. but t
counting on effective, real support from the un and not on attempts to find some kind of proposals for palliative not bring such a solution. i wanted to ask separately. simply strange africa in the poorest countries of africa and as was widely discussed by one of the main disadvantages of the grain deal when it was in force was that only 3% of the total supplies of ukrainian grain actually went to countries in need. what do you think, according to the russian foreign ministry, is the current...
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about russia's aggression against ukraine is not clearly recorded there, well, there remains such a palliatives is the statement of the chairman that is, it will already be a declaration, not a consensus declaration of all the leaders who gathered there, so to speak, an answer to the summary that will make the head of the eye in the case of india and there , of course, he is no longer on behalf of everyone, but on his own behalf, write what he is interfering with, why is it necessary to write this it will be, so to speak, well, no. in principle, no one is satisfied with any option, but for the form for such and such, for the protocol, such and such a declaration of the chairperson is possible for it as well, and such a form is used if there is no consensus among the delegation when this kind of event takes place. so, of course we want and insist. by the way, in bali, if you remember. last year, at the summit in indonesia, a well-known declaration was adopted . hmm, in general, where there was a condemnation of the aggression of the will , president zelenskyi spoke on a video link. well, then t
about russia's aggression against ukraine is not clearly recorded there, well, there remains such a palliatives is the statement of the chairman that is, it will already be a declaration, not a consensus declaration of all the leaders who gathered there, so to speak, an answer to the summary that will make the head of the eye in the case of india and there , of course, he is no longer on behalf of everyone, but on his own behalf, write what he is interfering with, why is it necessary to write...
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six months before we run out of money, but their children hospital right now have been placed on palliative. ., ~ medication. they don't have six months. . . ., ,, , ., medication. they don't have six months. . . ., ., ., months. alice, thank you for “oining us on this programme. h months. alice, thank you forjoining us on this programme. grateful - months. alice, thank you forjoining us on this programme. grateful for| us on this programme. gratefulfor your time. us on this programme. gratefulfor yourtime. mr; us on this programme. grateful for our time. p , .,, the poor summer weather is being blamed for the economy shrinking injuly, by 0.5%. new figures from the office for national statistics suggest it was a difficult month for construction and retail. it's the largest monthly fall in gdp since december. our economics correspondent andy verity explains. on the coast of cumbria, fewer tourists than normal were riding down the beach injuly, for two big reasons. one was the heavy rainfall which put off tourists who might otherwise have paid to ride these heavy horses. the other was the eco
six months before we run out of money, but their children hospital right now have been placed on palliative. ., ~ medication. they don't have six months. . . ., ,, , ., medication. they don't have six months. . . ., ., ., months. alice, thank you for “oining us on this programme. h months. alice, thank you forjoining us on this programme. grateful - months. alice, thank you forjoining us on this programme. grateful for| us on this programme. gratefulfor your time. us on this programme....
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this is nothing life can change, but now i have some kind of palliative.is shapes me. and that means my actions accordingly. even if it’s insignificant, it also somehow changes this world, which means to some extent it is. we can say that it’s still important in cinema. you know, especially for young people, by the way, literature. in my opinion, to a greater extent. today influences me more than cinema. but the youth. she is very receptive to him grandfather. children, i just have the most vivid memories from that childhood movie i watched. and i repeat in in soviet times, we went to everything; the ticket cost 10 kopecks. and we are everything that came out on the screens. we watched everything. it was some kind of mess. not that they chose science fiction there. yes, it doesn't matter. that's it, seriously. i remember wenger's painting when i was very young at school. there was vengerov, a wonderful director, from whom german later emerged. he was his assistant in a workers’ village. i remember i was so delighted with this picture, it’s still in my memo
this is nothing life can change, but now i have some kind of palliative.is shapes me. and that means my actions accordingly. even if it’s insignificant, it also somehow changes this world, which means to some extent it is. we can say that it’s still important in cinema. you know, especially for young people, by the way, literature. in my opinion, to a greater extent. today influences me more than cinema. but the youth. she is very receptive to him grandfather. children, i just have the most...
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with getting very pally with countries like afghanistan, getting very pally with countwe; like afghanistanthe section off a load of the world's capacity for things like lithium and cobalt. as you've just said, so just said, they're so us bringing own net bringing forward our own net zero targets, i just don't see how that makes a blind bit of difference. >> can we look at it slightly differently because looks differently because it looks like arguing on basis like you're arguing on the basis of of altruism. of sort of altruism. >> we've do it because >> we've got to do it because it's for the world. and we it's good for the world. and we and or may not disagree and we may or may not disagree on it because on that, but let's do it because we national self—interest we want national self—interest to we want britain to come first. we want britain to come first. we want britain to money. cetera . to lead, have money. et cetera. we've our manufacturing we've seen our manufacturing sector decline, but from 25% or nearly 30% back in 1970, down to under 10% today. you know, we don't make any stuff
with getting very pally with countries like afghanistan, getting very pally with countwe; like afghanistanthe section off a load of the world's capacity for things like lithium and cobalt. as you've just said, so just said, they're so us bringing own net bringing forward our own net zero targets, i just don't see how that makes a blind bit of difference. >> can we look at it slightly differently because looks differently because it looks like arguing on basis like you're arguing on the...
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it was he who showed in parliament the vocabulary of mummies from three palli with arms and legs, a moviepeople and that there is nothing similar on earth. we must accept. this is when it’s a given, these are not human beings, and in the photographs, musan, on the record, talked for three and a half hours about fingerprints in the form of straight lines about in the absence of a statement from mexico , two so-called alien corpses were presented in mexico. even american astrophysicists asked to study the simple ones. david spiritl. we do not know the nature of the origin of these firewood remains, which is part of the hoax that was planted by former american intelligence officer david citizens in july. he also told the us congressman that the authorities were hiding non-terrestrial technologies ; for a decade there was a program to detect ufos involved in an accident and their subsequent research. i know i'm against it repressive measures are being taken against me and my colleagues. and this upsets me very, very much, but trump jr. in the photographs from mexico saw not extraterrestrial c
it was he who showed in parliament the vocabulary of mummies from three palli with arms and legs, a moviepeople and that there is nothing similar on earth. we must accept. this is when it’s a given, these are not human beings, and in the photographs, musan, on the record, talked for three and a half hours about fingerprints in the form of straight lines about in the absence of a statement from mexico , two so-called alien corpses were presented in mexico. even american astrophysicists asked...
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being labeled as crazy, or loco, which can bring shame to the family and that intersections prince pallymental health treatment in males as well. >> with those facts and fears, what are your tips for people in the community who may want to take better care of their mental health. >> one thing i would suggest is to look for providers, who are open to learning about their culture, and maybe who you are, as a person, and also focused on their needs. so if you're, in the first round, with spanish providers, who can provide treatment in spanish, to make sure you are looking for cultural le competent providers as well somebody you feel comfortable with. >> we have 30 seconds and we want to hit on one more topic which is important and what are some ways to find affordable mental health services? >> there are many providers who provide sliding scale fees which match your income. so that is one important option. also, i would highly recommend going into programs that are low cost or no cost for services, and those are usually the ones i would recommend. >> thank you for taking a few moments to ta
being labeled as crazy, or loco, which can bring shame to the family and that intersections prince pallymental health treatment in males as well. >> with those facts and fears, what are your tips for people in the community who may want to take better care of their mental health. >> one thing i would suggest is to look for providers, who are open to learning about their culture, and maybe who you are, as a person, and also focused on their needs. so if you're, in the first round,...
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instead of keeping her alive, they want to put st on a palliative care plan denying her dialysis is soney failure within days. the independent catholic news reported. st has told the psychiatrists she disagrees with the doctors and wants them to continue to sustain her life. she wants to be given a chance to participate in clinical trials of nucleoside therapy , trials of nucleoside therapy, she said. she realised that the experimental treatment might fail to save her, but in that case she said she wanted to die trying the nhs . doctors, trying to live the nhs. doctors, however, say sps refusal to trust their judgement and accept her imminent death is delusional . justice roberts agrees with them , dismissing the them, dismissing the psychiatrists opinions and concluding that st is incapable of making decisions for herself in relation to her treatment . so in relation to her treatment. so here we are now in a world in which the elite, the political establishment, the judiciary , establishment, the judiciary, the whole lot of them have declared open war on the people of this country and
instead of keeping her alive, they want to put st on a palliative care plan denying her dialysis is soney failure within days. the independent catholic news reported. st has told the psychiatrists she disagrees with the doctors and wants them to continue to sustain her life. she wants to be given a chance to participate in clinical trials of nucleoside therapy , trials of nucleoside therapy, she said. she realised that the experimental treatment might fail to save her, but in that case she said...
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instead of keeping her alive, they want to put st on a palliative care plan denying her dialysis is soney failure within days. the independent catholic news reported. st has told the psychiatrists she disagrees with the doctors and wants them to continue to sustain her life. she wants to be given a chance to participate in clinical trials of nucleoside therapy , trials of nucleoside therapy, she said. she realised that the experimental treatment might fail to save her, but in that case she said she wanted to die trying the nhs . doctors, trying to live the nhs. doctors, however, say sps refusal to trust their judgement and accept her imminent death is delusional . justice roberts agrees with them , dismissing the them, dismissing the psychiatrists opinions and concluding that st is incapable of making decisions for herself in relation to her treatment . so in relation to her treatment. so here we are now in a world in which the elite, the political establishment, the judiciary , establishment, the judiciary, the whole lot of them have declared open war on the people of this country and
instead of keeping her alive, they want to put st on a palliative care plan denying her dialysis is soney failure within days. the independent catholic news reported. st has told the psychiatrists she disagrees with the doctors and wants them to continue to sustain her life. she wants to be given a chance to participate in clinical trials of nucleoside therapy , trials of nucleoside therapy, she said. she realised that the experimental treatment might fail to save her, but in that case she said...
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decision for herself in relation to her future medical treatment, including the proposed move to palliativere , because she does not believe the information she has been given by her doctors is not only has the esteemed judge reached her hand into a young life and desperate family to remove the ultimate freedom that of life , ultimate freedom that of life, like so many of the pernicious deaungs like so many of the pernicious dealings of the courts these days, she has imposed a strict test of reporting restrictions , test of reporting restrictions, means denying the family the right to publicly right to speak publicly about the case and raise money for st to to canada for that last to go to canada for that last chance at experimental life saving treatment . putting aside saving treatment. putting aside the, in my view, certain insanity of justice roberts's judgement, the silencing of the family's freedom of speech to speak about the case is even starker wrong to be gagged whilst you are dying seems just so infinitely cruel. the right to life is the only unqualified right in the european conv
decision for herself in relation to her future medical treatment, including the proposed move to palliativere , because she does not believe the information she has been given by her doctors is not only has the esteemed judge reached her hand into a young life and desperate family to remove the ultimate freedom that of life , ultimate freedom that of life, like so many of the pernicious deaungs like so many of the pernicious dealings of the courts these days, she has imposed a strict test of...
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this moved palliative care would see her die relatively soon, despite protests from the patients anddge has ruled it is now the decision of the court to end the life of this young lady. now you may remember nearly ten years ago, the king family who were arrested under a european arrest warrant because they disagreed with their doctors and wanted pioneering and ultimately successful protein beam treatment for their son. they want to take their son to the czech republic. the experts said it wouldn't work, but it did . and the experts but it did. and the experts aren't always right . but it did. and the experts aren't always right. i'm very grateful to holly dance , the grateful to holly dance, the mother of archie battersbee, for joining me this evening. after the struggle, she had against the struggle, she had against the doctor's orders to turn off the doctor's orders to turn off the life support of her son. holly, thank you so much for coming in. it's very brave of you when you went through every parent's worst nightmare. but surely it's parents who should decide for their children
this moved palliative care would see her die relatively soon, despite protests from the patients anddge has ruled it is now the decision of the court to end the life of this young lady. now you may remember nearly ten years ago, the king family who were arrested under a european arrest warrant because they disagreed with their doctors and wanted pioneering and ultimately successful protein beam treatment for their son. they want to take their son to the czech republic. the experts said it...
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31 and he was a nice guideline, 31 and he has now retired, but he raised his concerns as a top palliativeexpert about mg 163, which was bought in at the beginning of the covid pandemic, that it was dangerous as mg 163. i've sent you a copy of it. it says in do not be worried if of this use of midazolam and morphine being a respiratory suppressant, even if the patient is already respiratory, suppressed . now, we respiratory, suppressed. now, we know from minutes in hansard of the health select committee meeting in early 2020 that matt hancock had already ordered all the midazolam and if it was only being used in normal usage for agitation , then you would have agitation, then you would have had to order a large amount of the antidote which has to be available, which can completely reverse the effect of midazolam flumazenil. there was no orders for that . this, this was for end for that. this, this was for end of life. mg 163 was replaced by it was only 24 pages. it was replaced by nice guideline 191 in march 2021, which is about 350 pages and midazolam is hidden in in the detail. there's a
31 and he was a nice guideline, 31 and he has now retired, but he raised his concerns as a top palliativeexpert about mg 163, which was bought in at the beginning of the covid pandemic, that it was dangerous as mg 163. i've sent you a copy of it. it says in do not be worried if of this use of midazolam and morphine being a respiratory suppressant, even if the patient is already respiratory, suppressed . now, we respiratory, suppressed. now, we know from minutes in hansard of the health select...
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31 and he was a nice guideline, 31 and he has now retired, but he raised his concerns as a top palliativeexpert about mg 163, which was bought in at the beginning of the covid pandemic, that it was dangerous as mg 163. i've sent you a copy of it. it says in do not be worried if of this use of midazolam and morphine being a respiratory suppressant, even if the patient is already respiratory, suppressed . now, we respiratory, suppressed. now, we know from minutes in hansard of the health select committee meeting in early 2020 that matt hancock had already ordered all the midazolam and if it was only being used in normal usage for agitation , then you would have agitation, then you would have had to order a large amount of the antidote which has to be available, which can completely reverse the effect of midazolam flumazenil. there was no orders for that . this, this was for end for that. this, this was for end of life. mg 163 was replaced by it was only 24 pages. it was replaced by nice guideline 191 in march 2021, which is about 350 pages and midazolam is hidden in in the detail. there's a
31 and he was a nice guideline, 31 and he has now retired, but he raised his concerns as a top palliativeexpert about mg 163, which was bought in at the beginning of the covid pandemic, that it was dangerous as mg 163. i've sent you a copy of it. it says in do not be worried if of this use of midazolam and morphine being a respiratory suppressant, even if the patient is already respiratory, suppressed . now, we respiratory, suppressed. now, we know from minutes in hansard of the health select...
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the husbands will get a pally, but something a bit pally, but then something will say will happen. fall apart something. it'll all fall apart again. so it's this idea that people can connect even from different get close different sides. you get close to understanding and then it to an understanding and then it all and people all falls apart again and people return kind of basic return to their kind of basic forms. it's the problem i have with the play is it uses very with the play is it uses a very heightened language. it's purposely some the purposely silly. some of the words are not words that you would really in would really use in conversation. that's not the translation. christopher hampton has closely the has worked very closely with the playwright so playwright. it's on purpose. so it all becomes a little bit performative . and then for some performative. and then for some reason in the director, i think has told all four on stage to dial it up . so freema agyeman, dial it up. so freema agyeman, who plays the central character veronica a they're very liberal signalling wife
the husbands will get a pally, but something a bit pally, but then something will say will happen. fall apart something. it'll all fall apart again. so it's this idea that people can connect even from different get close different sides. you get close to understanding and then it to an understanding and then it all and people all falls apart again and people return kind of basic return to their kind of basic forms. it's the problem i have with the play is it uses very with the play is it uses a...
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front line, as we knock out equipment and personnel, enemy direction a year without launching the pallisere is that same ill-fated place, unknown details about that terrible accident. i remember the moment of the impact and what it was like. sergei started his finger and remembered what they taught in ukrainian schools? and what are they teaching in new regions now and why are there teachers that many people have boycotted their students? i know they are waiting for the return of ukraine to continue to receive a salary of 3,000 hryvnia every month for not working. what was hidden in the eternal transbaikalia for 2 billion years? this is a man of honest fate , a kind and decent man, not a traitor is a person who has faith in his soul. nothing on earth is always written with hope, this is written forever. i believe that, uh, this genre of soviet song, it will live on in 200 years. like when we were young, his luminous poetry was born out of love, and then it returned in songs to all corners of the vast country. i remember. how incredibly happy i was when i came to the pesnyary ensemble and
front line, as we knock out equipment and personnel, enemy direction a year without launching the pallisere is that same ill-fated place, unknown details about that terrible accident. i remember the moment of the impact and what it was like. sergei started his finger and remembered what they taught in ukrainian schools? and what are they teaching in new regions now and why are there teachers that many people have boycotted their students? i know they are waiting for the return of ukraine to...
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Sep 14, 2023
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kohl soon this section of palliative medicine remains its own feeling.raditional chinese medicine. valery leon, good second to you. thank you and thank you, judging by the map. there's only one road. we were already close to the road without doing anything. if there is some kind of glitch there will be a second one, there may be new episodes at any time today at 20:12. come on, everyone together. i really love intrigue. i’m happy that i didn’t get up, because it will be interesting to watch it all together tomorrow at 21:30. starting next year, russian universities will have an artificial intelligence system module with the participation of federal project artificial intelligence over the digital economy project, more than 100 universities have already launched bachelor's and master's programs. after installing the cover glass, you can already bring it up. this device is directly applied to a person’s skin and takes measurements in real time in order to detect lymphedema in time in the early stages, when the violation of lymph outflow in a person is stil
kohl soon this section of palliative medicine remains its own feeling.raditional chinese medicine. valery leon, good second to you. thank you and thank you, judging by the map. there's only one road. we were already close to the road without doing anything. if there is some kind of glitch there will be a second one, there may be new episodes at any time today at 20:12. come on, everyone together. i really love intrigue. i’m happy that i didn’t get up, because it will be interesting to watch...
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Sep 12, 2023
09/23
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well , unfortunately, they don’t work, but this is some kind of palliative, or something, it relievesy, how is it , of course, everything in this story amazed me, of course this moaning about the fact that i contained all the harmony of the soviet union stage, in general, we did not earn the entire culture of the country. this reminds me of a joke when an oligarch stands in front of closed doors and says, well, i donated money, built churches, did charity work. the lord looked and said to return the money and to hell. that's about the same thing happening to him. now we are forgetting one simple thing. we come across people who are used to singing written words, playing written roles, and the main problem is that at some point it after perestroika, nothing suddenly started happening to these people. eh, having fallen in love with their pop images, some physical ones. they found him dragging politics into public life, a good artist, in demand, he had no time to engage in either social activities or political ones. there is no need to remember arkady sakshiryakin, how he suffered when h
well , unfortunately, they don’t work, but this is some kind of palliative, or something, it relievesy, how is it , of course, everything in this story amazed me, of course this moaning about the fact that i contained all the harmony of the soviet union stage, in general, we did not earn the entire culture of the country. this reminds me of a joke when an oligarch stands in front of closed doors and says, well, i donated money, built churches, did charity work. the lord looked and said to...
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Sep 19, 2023
09/23
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advised that lydia could die surrounded by her family in a clinic where they could provide good palliativey said that long-distance travel is a woman. maybe i can’t survive it , doctors from estonia reported that they were ready to meet lydia in narva to transport the video; volunteers contacted the private ambulance service in st. petersburg had previously fulfilled similar requests, but in lydia’s case it turned out to be special; the company warned volunteers about new risks ; the last time a private ambulance crossed the russian-estonian border 2 weeks ago, then the car was allowed through, but with a reservation. estonian border guards warned that, most likely, our ambulance team would no longer be allowed across the border and there was a risk of confiscation of the car. as a result , volunteers did not risk taking lydia to estonia using a private ambulance service on sunday morning they took the border woman in an ordinary car, but accompanied by a doctor, also one of the volunteers, in fact. this is an intensive care patient. she needs to be accompanied by an oxygen cylinder at han
advised that lydia could die surrounded by her family in a clinic where they could provide good palliativey said that long-distance travel is a woman. maybe i can’t survive it , doctors from estonia reported that they were ready to meet lydia in narva to transport the video; volunteers contacted the private ambulance service in st. petersburg had previously fulfilled similar requests, but in lydia’s case it turned out to be special; the company warned volunteers about new risks ; the last...
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Sep 5, 2023
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well, it's just that ukraine is not here, that is, it was a palliative.krainian conflict was rejected. and as if , as you know, putin very clearly caught this one, and turkish eastern diplomacy is smart to take it hard to lower it and achieve its goals. that's all on erdogan was clear done and summing up these, but there are three more points. i would say, you know , such a political image emerges. today, referring to ukraine and korea and east asia and the united states , you understand this image. well, let's say sarmatian, but not in the sense of military-technical power. this is understandable, everything is destructive, but, as it were, the image of such a political sarmatian as a russian weapon, which actually dismantles the system that has developed in the sixties and seventies. well, actually about the american, honestly, let's say the containment of nuclear non-proliferation today. the new epoch yes, formally it is valid both for the day and start-3, but in fact today's sarmat , both in the military and in the political, is a guarantee of the rus
well, it's just that ukraine is not here, that is, it was a palliative.krainian conflict was rejected. and as if , as you know, putin very clearly caught this one, and turkish eastern diplomacy is smart to take it hard to lower it and achieve its goals. that's all on erdogan was clear done and summing up these, but there are three more points. i would say, you know , such a political image emerges. today, referring to ukraine and korea and east asia and the united states , you understand this...
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Sep 22, 2023
09/23
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she is on palliative care, she has limited mobility.at we are trying to say is your man was taken from the hospital by mistake. it should have been another patient. your mum has been taken to the other patient�*s address. how is your mum now? she is ok, comfortable. we have the pain relief sorted. i said i understand you have had a jaunt. she said yes, pity it was not last week, the sun was shining. and she made me laugh. she said the bed was comfortable.— laugh. she said the bed was comfortable. ~ , :, :, comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson, comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson. a _ comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson, a doctor. _ comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson, a doctor. she _ comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson, a doctor. she says - comfortable. their mp is caroline johnson, a doctor. she says she i comfortable. their mp is caroline | johnson, a doctor. she says she is concerned about this and that it raises broader questions about patient safety and how hospitals make sure people who are unconscious
she is on palliative care, she has limited mobility.at we are trying to say is your man was taken from the hospital by mistake. it should have been another patient. your mum has been taken to the other patient�*s address. how is your mum now? she is ok, comfortable. we have the pain relief sorted. i said i understand you have had a jaunt. she said yes, pity it was not last week, the sun was shining. and she made me laugh. she said the bed was comfortable.— laugh. she said the bed was...