Not in our real life, but in some alternate Burroughsian world...
I find it odd that suicidal patients are simply given a good dose morphine.
Yes, there is addiction to worry about, but hell, one gets addicted to SSRIs aswell, and with proper medical attention, the WDs could be handled easily.
Is there a fear of it leading to street drugs? Yes, but so does it when used to treat pain in hospitals. If you fracture...oh, let's say your back, real nasty like, you're given morphine, so why not with a fractured heart, or a damaged soul?
This might lead to: While not just give the depressent f*cker a joint aswell, but my point is simply: When I've been real low, I can never understand, why don't my doc just slip me a couple of codeine-pills? I mean, suicidal tendencies are, in most patients, fleeting, a 4 hour buzz could get the dullard through the time...
"The old nurse walks up to us and hands us half a grain of morphine, we call her mama, wouldn't you?" (Burroughs paraphrase)
I find it odd that suicidal patients are simply given a good dose morphine.
Yes, there is addiction to worry about, but hell, one gets addicted to SSRIs aswell, and with proper medical attention, the WDs could be handled easily.
Is there a fear of it leading to street drugs? Yes, but so does it when used to treat pain in hospitals. If you fracture...oh, let's say your back, real nasty like, you're given morphine, so why not with a fractured heart, or a damaged soul?
This might lead to: While not just give the depressent f*cker a joint aswell, but my point is simply: When I've been real low, I can never understand, why don't my doc just slip me a couple of codeine-pills? I mean, suicidal tendencies are, in most patients, fleeting, a 4 hour buzz could get the dullard through the time...
"The old nurse walks up to us and hands us half a grain of morphine, we call her mama, wouldn't you?" (Burroughs paraphrase)
