May 28, 2003
Rapid Detox, baby
I read the USA Today article about Rapid Detox today. It was interesting in and of its own
right, but, as is often the case, a certain paragraph struck me
funny.
That paragraph is:
"A more humane way."
Are we killing these people? Are they animals? Humane, according to dictionary.com, is defined as "Characterized by kindness, mercy, or compassion." Well, that's nice. I can see the corner clinics now. You've got your Walgreen's, your 7-11, your McDonald's, and your detox clinic. Will this work for smokers?
Anesthesia and drugs to combat other drugs, more cultural panacea. I mean, obviously - weekend detox is the thing, and then back to work.
hln
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That paragraph is:
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"I have detoxed attorneys and doctors on a Friday and they are back at work
on a Monday and seeing patients or clients on Tuesday," says Dr. Rick
Sponaugle, chief of anesthesiology at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital in
Tarpon Springs, Fla. and director of Florida Detox, located in the hospital.
"We take them through the detox in a more humane way and what I believe is a
less dangerous way."
"A more humane way."
Are we killing these people? Are they animals? Humane, according to dictionary.com, is defined as "Characterized by kindness, mercy, or compassion." Well, that's nice. I can see the corner clinics now. You've got your Walgreen's, your 7-11, your McDonald's, and your detox clinic. Will this work for smokers?
Anesthesia and drugs to combat other drugs, more cultural panacea. I mean, obviously - weekend detox is the thing, and then back to work.
hln
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