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Posted by manic666 on March 30, 2010, at 3:07:03
uk ed may no this place has he lives not to far from me//in mansfied england, a biulder died of cancer //he left a big chunk of his millions to build a new hospice no holes barred// i have visited the said place to see friends an my mum over the years,some not so old my best buddy martin dead at 44//still the inside of the hospice,as you walk in to your right is a mini oasis with palms an a waterfall even a bit of sand beach ///then there is the theraputic room//you go in shut the door an there is thousands of £££££ lights bubble machine music water the lot//you have your own remote to turn the water fetures any coulor you like.sound sytem to what level anything you like//the hole room is alive with music water an coulor only a rock millionare would have, but there,s wouldent be as cool.///the thing that brings you tears as you visit at night//every bed is drapped in fibre optic lights , like giant tenticals all a different coulor,s //among death such beauty has never ever been seen by me.
Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 30, 2010, at 3:07:45
In reply to my towns, multi million pound hospice, posted by manic666 on March 27, 2010, at 15:02:02
> uk ed may no this place has he lives not to far from me//in mansfied england, a biulder died of cancer //he left a big chunk of his millions to build a new hospice no holes barred// i have visited the said place to see friends an my mum over the years,some not so old my best buddy martin dead at 44//still the inside of the hospice,as you walk in to your right is a mini oasis with palms an a waterfall even a bit of sand beach ///then there is the theraputic room//you go in shut the door an there is thousands of £££££ lights bubble machine music water the lot//you have your own remote to turn the water fetures any coulor you like.sound sytem to what level anything you like//the hole room is alive with music water an coulor only a rock millionare would have, but there,s wouldent be as cool.///the thing that brings you tears as you visit at night//every bed is drapped in fibre optic lights , like giant tenticals all a different coulor,s //among death such beauty has never ever been seen by me.
It sounds like a special place. Do they do a lot of fundraising for the hospice? I know that some hospices have teams of volunteers and fundraisers because they are only partly funded by the NHS.
Posted by manic666 on March 30, 2010, at 3:07:45
In reply to Re: my towns, multi million pound hospice, posted by ed_uk2010 on March 28, 2010, at 9:19:08
you dont hear so much about fund raiseing, i think the guy who donated all the cash ,really suffered in his last days// an was grateful for the care he received,// changed his will an so the hospice is well covered,they even added an extention, sadly his biuldig firm went bust long after he died eastwoods you may have heard of it,/// the hopice is sir john eastwood hospice
Posted by ed_uk2010 on March 30, 2010, at 3:07:45
In reply to Re: my towns, multi million pound hospice, posted by manic666 on March 28, 2010, at 10:30:39
> you dont hear so much about fund raiseing, i think the guy who donated all the cash ,really suffered in his last days// an was grateful for the care he received,// changed his will an so the hospice is well covered,they even added an extention, sadly his biuldig firm went bust long after he died eastwoods you may have heard of it,/// the hopice is sir john eastwood hospice
I'll google it.
Posted by Jay_Bravest_FaCe on April 2, 2010, at 3:38:08
In reply to my towns, multi million pound hospice, posted by manic666 on March 30, 2010, at 3:07:03
We use a similar thing in Autism therapeutic treatment. Actually, in the 'sensory' room, kids with Autism encounter very fine strings of coloured light, in tubes. The purpose is to get as much stimulation, controlled without irritation. Our area's child pdoc is also using Serzone with some success. It's the whole 5ht2a blocking that seems to work well. Small doses of Risperdal (.25 to 1mg)also seem to work on this receptor without too much antagonization of the dopamine receptors.(I think it only blocks the D2 receptor, at this low dose.)
Jay
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