http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-23758695
SHIT. looks like its the end for uk sold aMT soon
And this one in July: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-23440529
Avoid those green pills :S
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Bah. I didn't think aMT was meant to be that dangerous, so is it likely the deaths were caused by stupid combinations, or contaminants, or what?
I had a shit night's sleep. I felt like I was being fucked by a ghost. Not a friendly ghost either
Hoping this week is going to be a bit less 'why does it always rain on me, is it because I lied when I was 17'... and a bit more 'sunshine, and rainbows, everything that's wonderful, is what I feel...when we're together.'
woke up with my thoughts racing this morning, not too sure whats caused it, vallies and etiz from the weekend i reckon
Can empathise with that, got a panic attack racing along in the back of my mind at the moment. Had more weird dreams which I don't think helped. Waiting for Mum to bring some Kalms in because I have absolutely nothing else. She will forget.
That deserves a massive....Masayuki Ono, general manager of Tepco, told Reuters news agency: "One hundred millisieverts per hour is equivalent to the limit for accumulated exposure over five years for nuclear workers; so it can be said that we found a radiation level strong enough to give someone a five-year dose of radiation within one hour."
Indian Head Pharmacist - well, she's English born and bread