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To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Dec 10 2007, 10:28 PM EST
No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord. -Isaiah 54:17 13 out of 18 found this valuable. Do you?
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meAGAINMZ |
1. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 7:29 AM EDT
IT worketh both ways I say unto thee.Thy lord gaveth knowledge to gifted people that inventith METHADONE thy savior of thousands of lives. They who lasheth out at methadone and its miricle myrad of uses shall not pass judgement or the rath of God will befall thee. Bless you JP RIP 2 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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2. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 8:48 AM EDT
"IT worketh both ways I say unto thee.It also has killed thousands too . When wisdom enters into your heart and knowledge itself becomes pleasant to your very soul, 11 thinking ability itself will keep guard over you, discernment itself will safeguard you, - Proverbs 2:10, 11 · The Greek word pharmakeus is a "druggist or poisoner". This Greek word translates as sorceries in Revelation 9:21, and sorcerers in Revelation 21:8 &22:15. (9:21) "Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts. (21:8) " But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death. (22:15) "For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie." This Greek word (pharmakeus) has a root (pharmakon) meaning "a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion" Revelation 18 :23and24 And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. 24 And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
3. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 6:30 PM EDT
of the hallmarks of complicated grief, however, is a persistent sense of longing for the lost one and a tendency to conjure up reveries of that person. "It's an intense feeling of wanting that person back," Van Wagner said, noting it was sometimes so overwhelming that music became unbearable because it reminded her too much of her mother. "It's an extreme yearning." Because the nucleus accumbens is involved in anticipating a reward, this might explain why people suffering complex grief are unable to move on, O'Connor and others suspect. "This is the part of the brain involved in knowing that you want something," she said. "When people who are not adjusting well are having these sorts of thoughts about the person, they are experiencing this reward pathway being activated. They really are craving in a way that perhaps is not allowing them or helping them adapt to the new reality." The same brain system is involved in other powerful cravings, such those that afflict drug addicts and alcoholics. "One reason they are stuck is they are getting something pleasurable about thinking about and immersing themselves in memories of the deceased," said Holly Prigerson, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. "It's like they're addicted to the happy memories." The findings could help explain why drugs used to treat depression are generally ineffective for complicated grief: They affect a different brain system involving the neurotransmitter serotonin. Drugs that affect the dopamine, a different chemical messenger that is involved with the nucleus accumbens, might be more effective. 2 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
4. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 6:43 PM EDT
"It's an intense feeling of wanting that person back," Van Wagner said, noting it was sometimes so overwhelming that music became unbearable because it reminded her too much of her mother. "It's an extreme yearning." Because the nucleus accumbens is involved in anticipating a reward, this might explain why people suffering complex grief are unable to move on, O'Connor and others suspect. "This is the part of the brain involved in knowing that you want something," she said. "When people who are not adjusting well are having these sorts of thoughts about the person, they are experiencing this reward pathway being activated. They really are craving in a way that perhaps is not allowing them or helping them adapt to the new reality." The same brain system is involved in other powerful cravings, such those that afflict drug addicts and alcoholics. "One reason they are stuck is they are getting something pleasurable about thinking about and immersing themselves in memories of the deceased," said Holly Prigerson, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. "It's like they're addicted to the happy memories." The findings could help explain why drugs used to treat depression are generally ineffective for complicated grief: They affect a different brain system involving the neurotransmitter serotonin. Drugs that affect the dopamine, a different chemical messenger that is involved with the nucleus accumbens, might be more effective. Get help your loved ones would have not wanted you to suffer as you, are with this disease of Complicated Grief. 2 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
5. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 7:11 PM EDT
YOu see. we all can be addicted to feeling good"I wanted to know if there is something different in the brain when people are processing their grief in those who are adapting well and those who are not adapting well," O'Connor said. "The question was: Are their brains processing their grief differently In all the women, the parts of the brain involved in physical and emotional pain activated only when they saw the pictures of their loved ones. But in the women experiencing complicated grief, another area also lighted up. Called the nucleus accumbens, it is part of the brain's reward system, the researchers report in a paper being published this month in the journal NeuroIma you find this in a group that is not doing well?" 2 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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6. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 20 2008, 9:44 PM EDT
We dont want ban methadone we want to save lives educate pepole about methadone I think I am very level headed and have not let grief get in my way of logical thinking . your welcome to stay on JP's Site I have never ban anyone I will say I Wont ut up with your broken record .Its has very serous risks including death. I am sorry you ignorant to that. Do you know their more effective safer drugs for addiction and pain management? If no one cared about making changes were we would be today. I am taking positive step changing how people think about prescription drugs. Sometimes people don’t realize change needs to come until directly effects them personally. That’s not Greif. Please don’t repost this article it does not pertain to me . God bless you 3 out of 5 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
7. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 21 2008, 12:12 AM EDT
"It also has killed thousands too .Lies, LIES ?? are what these groups are spreading about lifesaving medications..That is lies When you have a headache do you take asprin? Asprin kills more people, thru internal bleeding,than ALL of the other drugs combined. . However , we all understand your situation.Lawsuits, money. devious lies all due to complicated grief. My sympathies lie with JP. HE would want you to get professional help. He would want us all to get professional help. 1 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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8. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 21 2008, 9:37 AM EDT
"Lies, LIES ?? are what these groups are spreading about lifesaving medications..That is liesI think you need prayer or professional help so I add you to my prayer list god bless 2 out of 5 found this valuable. Do you? |
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9. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 21 2008, 10:22 PM EDT
"Lies, LIES ?? are what these groups are spreading about lifesaving medications..That is liesI think this is a very sad thing to do to ANYONE. Unless you are Doctor you have no right to comment about "complicated grief" to anyone who has experienced a loss just because you don't like what they say or do. These groups are not spreading lies, but bringing the truth out into the open and trying to stop more people from dying. Don't you want that? To help stop death? And I agree that you need professional help, please help yourself before it's too late. 1 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
10. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 22 2008, 4:26 AM EDT
the hallmarks of complicated grief, however, is a persistent sense of longing for the lost one and a tendency to conjure up reveries of that person. "It's an intense feeling of wanting that person back," Van Wagner said, noting it was sometimes so overwhelming that music became unbearable because it reminded her too much of her mother. "It's an extreme yearning." Because the nucleus accumbens is involved in anticipating a reward, this might explain why people suffering complex grief are unable to move on, O'Connor and others suspect. "This is the part of the brain involved in knowing that you want something," she said. "When people who are not adjusting well are having these sorts of thoughts about the person, they are experiencing this reward pathway being activated. They really are craving in a way that perhaps is not allowing them or helping them adapt to the new reality." The same brain system is involved in other powerful cravings, such those that afflict drug addicts and alcoholics. "One reason they are stuck is they are getting something pleasurable about thinking about and immersing themselves in memories of the deceased," said Holly Prigerson, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. "It's like they're addicted 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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meAGAINMZ |
11. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 22 2008, 5:58 AM EDT
"I think this is a very sad thing to do to ANYONE. Unless you are Doctor you have no right to comment about "complicated grief" to anyone who has experienced a loss just because you don't like what they say or do.My Dear, We have all experienced loss in one way or another. You stated '' unless you are a doctor you have no right to comment on complicated grief'' Well unless you are Doctors ,you have no right to speak about medications, either. You all read a few a few articles about methadone and think you are qualified to lead your sick army against it?? Had you ever even heard of ''complicated grief'' before it was posted here?? I truly thought it would help all of you to understand what makes you tick. What perverse reasons drove women to have mear children hold up signs saying methadone kills ,at a Christmas Parade. Real Classy thing to do.I am sure your loved ones are looking down at you all in utter amazement that you could stoop so low. Now I understand what drove then to see how high high was. 2 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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SerenitysAngel |
12. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 22 2008, 9:55 AM EDT
You do need help, I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers as well
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13. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Aug 22 2008, 11:27 AM EDT
"My Dear, We have all experienced loss in one way or another.Had you ever heard of "complicated grief" before the article was posted at the other site? I doubt you had. And how do you know where they were holding up those signs? You may be able to understand what drove them to do what you stated, and I am able to understand that the drug you worship drove them to where they are now, and it's far too dangerous to be handed out to anyone who wants it the way it is at this point. 1 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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14. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Nov 23 2008, 11:06 AM EST
"This is the part of the brain involved in knowing that you want something," she said. "When people who are not adjusting well are having these sorts of thoughts about the person, they are experiencing this reward pathway being activated. They really are craving in a way that perhaps is not allowing them or helping them adapt to the new reality." The same brain system is involved in other powerful cravings, such those that afflict drug addicts and alcoholics. "One reason they are stuck is they are getting something pleasurable about thinking about and immersing themselves in memories of the deceased," said Holly Prigerson, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. "It's like they're addicted 1 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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15. RE: To any One who comes on JP Home Page and lash out at rememberjp.org
Nov 25 2008, 10:02 AM EST
"I am going to pray for you . I know your not right in the head when you can come my brothers site and tell me am crazy when all we want to to do is save lives . Bottom line I would never take advise from some that mocks me by making a screen name such as yours . God Bless Do you find this valuable? |