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    Galway MS patient refused to return to Ireland.

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    It's what happens when confronted by mediocre jobsworths. Anyone worth their salt would have turned a blind eye, a kind of 'ask me no questions' approach. Cannabis derivatives can make a giant difference both in reducing frequency and size of spasms when drugs like Baclofen simply don't work any more, and also in relieving pain. It just sounds like this chap met a very sh1tty type of bureaucrat, the type that would have prospered in another country in the 1930s...

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    This is what happen when the Zealots are in charge. Its the little Hitler syndrome.
    Time for the Irish Goverment to do the honorable thing and go. If thay have any honour left.

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