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@Catch. Thanks for the weedtracker site. I took a quick look and I am going to investigate it more thoroughly, I just wanted to say thanks first.

Edibles. The first brownies were horrible, just like you described. However, I have sampled brownies, blondies, granola bars, fudge, mint cookies, and a lollypop.

The latest batch of brownies DH has made do not have a marijuana taste. I had a small piece, probably one inch square, height maybe 1/4 inch at most. Too much, an overstone. Good news is that this latest batch will last a long time. Basically a small small portion before sleep will be what I need.

@Catch. Since this nausea/dry heaving/fainting is not an emergency, I am waiting for the MS doctor appointment to be scheduled. I have no real faith that there will be a finite answer. My experience has made me a skeptic.

I will take Gastroparesis suggestion to dr. Thanks!

and like you, don't know if MMJ works well. I have only begun with this thread and the actual study has not started, hopefully in September.

@Dej. Thank you my dear internet friend.
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