Medicine And Art:
Near Death Experience
Although we fear death, peo...: Near Death Experience Although we fear death, people who have " Returned " from a state close to death told stories of very pleasant exper...
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Near Death Experience
Near Death Experience
Although we fear death, people who have " Returned " from a state close to death told stories of very pleasant experiences at the death's gate. They even wiished to continue this pleasant journey. People who came back... from near death state, experienced a broad range of sensations such as detachment from the body, feeling of levitation, absolute serenity, the presence of bright light, after passing at high speed through a dark tunnel. Some people described that this light was emanating from distinct facial feature as whown in this image.
Others described visual and auditory hallucinations.
Mohamed Osman, MD
Although we fear death, people who have " Returned " from a state close to death told stories of very pleasant experiences at the death's gate. They even wiished to continue this pleasant journey. People who came back... from near death state, experienced a broad range of sensations such as detachment from the body, feeling of levitation, absolute serenity, the presence of bright light, after passing at high speed through a dark tunnel. Some people described that this light was emanating from distinct facial feature as whown in this image.
Others described visual and auditory hallucinations.
Mohamed Osman, MD
Physician & Artist
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Medicine And Art: Cleab from DrugsSober from Drugs My dear friend wa...
Medicine And Art: Cleab from DrugsSober from Drugs My dear friend wa...: Cleab from Drugs Sober from Drugs My dear friend was trapped in the violent tornado cycle of drug adddiction. She revolved around ...
Sober from Drugs
Cleab from Drugs
Sober from Drugs
My dear friend was trapped in the violent tornado cycle of drug adddiction.She revolved around a wheel of emotional upheavals :It changed from euphoria to anhedonia.It changed from severe anxiety to symptoms of a full blown drug withdrawal.She prefered drug over relationship with her family.She prefered drug over maintainance of her job.She lived to feed her hunger for drugs.The law took her off the street.The law took her to incarceration.
On her way out off jail, She reflected upon her ways of living.She talked to herself.
he found herself very ill.She turned herself in to a doctor for help.She went through an extensive rehabilitation.She is clean and off drugs now.She changed her life back to normal.
She discovered she lived a horrible drug driven life.
She is determined not to return to use of drugs.
She is determined not to accept pain meds
even when prescribed by doctors.
She re estabilished the relationship with her family.
She will need continous support to stay clean
I will support her.
cian & Artist
Mohamed Osman, MD
Physian & Artist
Drug Addiction
DRUG ADDICTION
Use of mind-altering drugs has peaked to an epidemic proportion. In modern society, prescription pain medications are the most widespread legal drugs used on the streets.
Can the human life cycle move on without the experience of pain interruptions? Can pain persevere 24 hours per day or throughout the human life cycle even after the eliciting factor is no longer there? The answers to these types of questions are very complex and sensitive in the judgments of medical societies, patients, and media.
Employment of opiate pain medication is warranted and could even save life in certain acute medical or surgical settings. Can nonopiate pain medications equally be effective for alleviation of pain? Doctors who have worked in third world countries like Africa are familiar with these types of controversial inquiries.
Can humans live pain free? No. Experience of pain is not definitely parallel to the experience of pleasure. The human brain has both pain and pleasure receptors. Pleasure receptors are similar to opiate or Mu receptors. Drugs such as opiates stimulate opiate receptors and will elicit a feeling of heavenly pleasure, distraction from pain and thereafter no pain.
Perception of pain is different in different cultures. In our fast-growing modern society perception of pain is heightened because of several factors. A fast-growing technology predisposes humans to severe stress. Stress may cause disabling pain. Such pains are evidently sequels of muscle tension. Do humans need opiates for such conditions? Evidently the answer is no. Such a strategy will not eliminate the root of the problem, which is stress. Humans cannot escape from the threats of stress. However teachings that address self-management of stress through meditation, muscle-relaxation techniques, and alternative healings would be appropriate and beneficial.
Use of mind-altering drugs has peaked to an epidemic proportion. In modern society, prescription pain medications are the most widespread legal drugs used on the streets.
Can the human life cycle move on without the experience of pain interruptions? Can pain persevere 24 hours per day or throughout the human life cycle even after the eliciting factor is no longer there? The answers to these types of questions are very complex and sensitive in the judgments of medical societies, patients, and media.
Employment of opiate pain medication is warranted and could even save life in certain acute medical or surgical settings. Can nonopiate pain medications equally be effective for alleviation of pain? Doctors who have worked in third world countries like Africa are familiar with these types of controversial inquiries.
Can humans live pain free? No. Experience of pain is not definitely parallel to the experience of pleasure. The human brain has both pain and pleasure receptors. Pleasure receptors are similar to opiate or Mu receptors. Drugs such as opiates stimulate opiate receptors and will elicit a feeling of heavenly pleasure, distraction from pain and thereafter no pain.
Perception of pain is different in different cultures. In our fast-growing modern society perception of pain is heightened because of several factors. A fast-growing technology predisposes humans to severe stress. Stress may cause disabling pain. Such pains are evidently sequels of muscle tension. Do humans need opiates for such conditions? Evidently the answer is no. Such a strategy will not eliminate the root of the problem, which is stress. Humans cannot escape from the threats of stress. However teachings that address self-management of stress through meditation, muscle-relaxation techniques, and alternative healings would be appropriate and beneficial.
I Am Opium
My name is Opium.
I look gorgeous in the field.
I am cultivated by farmers.
I intend no harm to human.
I am old as old as the Neolithic Age.
I allowed healers to do painless procedures.
I helped the Assyrians and Babylonians.
I helped the ancient Greeks and Romans.
I am known to major civilizations on earth.
I am known as a universal reliever of pain.
My name is opium.
Morphine is a core part of my structure.
Codeine and thebaine are also part of my structure.
From thebaine other popular drugs are synthesized.
Patients are familiar with percocet, lorcet, vicodin, methadone
Percodan, dilaudid and so on.
They are synthetic derivatives of thebain.
Doctors feel relieved about my presence as a pain reliever.
I am in all apotheques.
Doctors’ prescription is the only requirement to acquire me.
I am affordable in the pharmacies but expensive to acquire on the streets.
Doctors feel concerned about me being used as a recreational drug.
Doctors are concerned about me causing violence everywhere.
Doctors are concerned about me causing physical addiction.
Doctors are concerned about me causing psychological addiction.
I would like to let you know that I am innocent
A feeling of delicious ease and comfort is part of my effects on human.
People get addicted to these effects.
P:eople will strive to achieve such effect
People will do any thing to achieve such effect.
I am innocent.
I am just a pain reliever.
Dr Mohamed Osman, MD
Physician & Artist
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Medicine And Art: Medicine And Art: Obsessive Compulsive DisorderI f...
Medicine And Art: Medicine And Art: Obsessive Compulsive DisorderI f...: Medicine And Art: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder I feel overwhelmedI ... : Obsessive Compulsive Disorder I feel overwhelmed I feel preoccupi...
I am Nicotine
I Am Nicotine
His birth place is unknown
He is the product of tobacco
His name is nicotine
Nicotine brings prosperity to its manufacturers
Nicotine bring prosperity to its cultivators
Nicotine contirbutes to the world economy.
Nicotine provides jobs to millions of people.
I have known Mr nicotine long time ago
I encountered him while at Medical School
I was introduced to him by my med professors.
Since then I know nicotine as being a virulent agent
Since then I know nicotine as being a slow killer.
Since then I know nicotine as being hazardous to health.
Nicotine is a poisonous remedy
It relieves tension in humans
It relieves anxiety in humans
It relieves depression in humans.
Nicotine causes a heavenly pleasure
Its effect is similiar to that of opiates
Nicotine is habit forming.
People learn this heavenly pleasure
People will pursue to obtain this pleasure
People will buy this pleasure.
People therefore sustain the vitality of this agent.
His name is nicotine
He is a world known habit forming drug.
He is not perceived as an illicit drug
He causes numerous health ailments
He causes budget draining
He causes high cost to control its sequels.
Dr Mohammed Osman, MD
Physician & Artist
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Medicine And Art: Obsessive Compulsive DisorderI feel overwhelmedI ...
Medicine And Art: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
I feel overwhelmedI ...: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder I feel overwhelmed I feel preoccupied with intruding thoughts. I feel I am unable to control the flow...
I feel overwhelmedI ...: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder I feel overwhelmed I feel preoccupied with intruding thoughts. I feel I am unable to control the flow...
Obsessive compulsive Disorder
I feel overwhelmed
I feel preoccupied with intruding thoughts.
I feel I am unable to control the flow of my thoughts.
I feel unable to control self.
My energy level does not seem to be abating.
I keep doing the same thing over and over again.
My head tells me to be perfect.
I feel my performance is incomplete.
I feel I am deficient in perfection.
I feel I need to keep doing over and over again.
It will allow me to achieve a level of perfection.
Do I really need to be perfect.
My friends would tell me no but
my head would say the opposite.
My body is in conflict with self.
I feel overwhelmed.
Do I need help to control my body.
I feel I do.
My head would not allow me.
I need to distract me from these intruding thoughts.
People see me crazy but I am not.
I just need to be perfect.
There is no remedy for such acts.
Dr Mohamed Osman, MD
Physician & Artist
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