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Kind of "funny story"/ Legalize Pot?
I went to my doctor this past week, and surprise!
(I think this is the way of the future)... Urine Testing! My ins. will pay for it (yes!), and the doc gets out of some liability, (yes!), and he also probably makes a little profit. All great, works good for me! I signed off, but, I didn't really need to go.... So, I waited a while, now, you gotta "tinkle" in this little plastic vial. Great! (I get it in there how?) Even tho I waited, I got completely "shy". Nobody was watching, although I noticed a little "thermometer" on the side of the vial..... OK, I wasn't about to cheat. BUT! I'm not givin' anyone away here, it was my decision, in my apt building, I was doing wash in the basement, and this other guy who is very disabled, came in, and we got talking and, he goes here, try this. And, he light what I thought was a cigarette, it wasn't! It was a joint. I took it, and took what I'd guess you'd call a puff, or whatever. cough cough, I have Never smoked in my life. That's me, trying to be "cool". Yea. Great! What could I do now? (back to the docs), I tinkled. Then, the rsd broke me out in a sweat, I'm trying to read a magazine, and I'm dripping from my face onto the page... gross. Well, I go in to see the doc. I have a brain injury. I cannot lie, because I can't, I could never remember! It's too hard to lie! So, I just out and told him! His response? Not quoting, but something like, They oughta legalize it! I almost fell outta my chair, and tinkled my pants! And, you know what? I agree, I get no pain relief, but if anyone does. It should be legal! Collect taxes, rather than pay police, to chase this drug down. That way, whoever does take advantage, will know they're getting a pure product! (I would hope). That's all for now. I gotta tinkle... pete |
Ok you're funny!
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Sandy,,,,
I kinda feel funny.........??? asb pete |
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Pain levels are lower depressions way better, I sleep better too but it is expensive, because.. well because it is illegal. I notice that the AMA has softened and has decided to finaly add/put their aproval onto putting cannibus into a schedule 5 drug so it can be studied more readily by clinical trials etc.. bout time too.. thought it'd be legal before they surendered to common sense.. schedule 6 that it is now in is the heaviest drug adiction warning there is, and thats just rediculous. Be well, :grouphug: Sandra |
Perhaps a little less fun but you could always try the prescriptions of THC derivatives if you feel they would have any benefit for you and not get into trouble with authorities over illegal drugs. Nabilone which is a synthetic cannabinoid with therapeutic use as an antiemetic and as an adjunct analgesic for neuropathic pain. It's also marketed under the name of Cesamet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabilone The other alternative is a drug called Sativex. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodp...091289-eng.php I tried both but felt that the side effects for me outweighed any benefits. Wish you all well. MsL |
Thanks MsL,
With my Tbi, I'd rather not induce the side effects either! pete |
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Sativex is suposto work well too accordingto a few RSD friends I have talked to but the taste aparently is just terrible.. I wonder if they do that on purpose?.. it is a spray that you spray under the toung I believe (but don't quote me on that) There is a thing called a "vaporizor" that turns the organtic cannibus medicine into a gaseous vapor so that it is easier on the lungs.. aparently it is then far safer to inhale in way smaller doses. Also remember that cannibus (sp?) is like any other med and has many varietys or brands that do many diffrent things.. this is why it need to be studdied and perscribed for medicinal purposes.. one type makes you sleepy one type makes you enegetic.. one type relieves pain ect. |
If it relieves RSD pain and side effects and if it costs too much pick up gardening as a hobby. :D
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2 states have legalized ofr the general public and not just for medical reasons, Ohio and Oklahoma. I have been on an entire array of opiate pain killers for over 14 yrs, and have found very little or no relief. But, 1 cigarette (joint) gives me instant relief like no other pain med has ever done. Its all about money. Once the states have figured out a way to tax it,,they all will legalize it. It is a matter of time. If anyone doubts this opinion,,just Google "Medical marijuana" and see for yourself. It explains how much a person can posess and for what ailments fall under the guidlines for prescription. each state is different. You will be surprised. We can all only hope that there is relief for us and someone will finally admit to the need. Thanks for your post..good luck and have a pain free day,,, mellowguy |
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You are just too funny. I don't smoke either, just read within a week, Colorado passed a law for legalizing marijuana. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Take care, loretta |
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