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[QUOTE="NJCuse97, post: 2868084, member: 5058"] Honestly not trying to get into the dealer vs user argument, but i have to point out some inaccuracies here. While at SU I was hit in the face with a softball during a student/faculty game, (long story). I had a fractured orbit and a broken nose to go along with eye damage. Once they felt the eye trauma had been addressed, they set to fixing my nose. The first thing they gave me as a local anesthesia was cocaine. The doctor said it was one of the best local numbing agents, but I had to sign way too many papers to get it and the doc said it was very hard to get for the obvious reasons (producing a medical grade and storing it is a slippery slope a la Breaking Bad. I have since worked with MANY medical researchers and biologists in my work. While working on a physical rehab hospital with a research component, I interviewed a researcher who used legally obtained medical LSD to enable the bottom half of a mouse to walk despite a severed spine. I don't want to pretend to understand the medical science of it, but it is not accurate to say there is no medical validity to "street drugs". This is well beyond the medical marijuana conversation regarding chemo and vomiting. Ironically, because of my eye trauma, I am more susceptible to cataracts. [/QUOTE]
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