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NewsBot 02-18-2010 12:00 PM

Report Finds Marijuana Has Therapeutic Value
 
(Psych Central News) Researchers have found compelling evidence that cannabis can provide pain relief for specific medical conditions. However, the findings will need independent confirmation as the research was led by the University of California’s Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR). The findings are promising because investigators “focused on illnesses where current medical treatment does not provide adequate relief [...]

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From Psych Central News.

AfterMyNap 02-18-2010 01:44 PM

Well done, Bot, you've hit the nail on the head. The medical community really does need to revisit the question: "Got grass?"

kicker 02-18-2010 03:00 PM

Oh Bot,
First you tried to get me drunk, now it's grass.

tkrik 02-18-2010 03:21 PM

It's great and I do hope they legalize it throughout the U.S.

However, did you see the link to related articles underneath this article.

"Marijuana May Trigger Schizophrenia" :eek: Dam*ed if we do, dam*ed if we don't. LOL

Debbie D 02-18-2010 05:02 PM

Tell ya what...if I have to put up with this stupid pain much longer, I'll go crazy anyway...:rolleyes:

lefthanded 02-18-2010 07:02 PM

I have been a medical marijuana user for about two years now . . . by way of my gastroenterologist for my Crohn's (it helps with cramping, nausea, etc.) I am contemplating asking my neurologist to also counsel on the use, so I have back-up medical, and because about 75% of my current use is to alleviate the pain and spasms in my feet and legs.

Marijuana does have some side effects that can be troublesome:
• It can increase appetite, and if you are not having appetite issues, the munchies can lead to weight gain, but with a little discipline this can be controlled. This is one reason it is used for chemo patients, Crohn's patients, etc.
• Some users experience increased paranoia. I used to think this was related to the fact that one was using an illegal substance, but I sometimes experience this, and I am not paranoid about being "found out' or "caught!" If you tend to worry and dwell on things, this may be an issue for you. Or you can learn to recognize these thoughts as a side effect and learn to deal with it. (A personal example is I sometimes worry more than is reasonable about when the next earthquake with hit the Seattle area, and where I will be when it hits . . . something reasonable to plan for, but not necessarily when trying to fall asleep at night!!!)
• It can induce some short-term memory loss. And along with this side-effect, it can be found by some to reduce their motivation, hence the term "pot head" or "stoner" to describe someone who appears to have lost their ability to function. THIS CAN BE CONTROLLED by paying attention to levels needed for personal pain/symptom relief, and not exceeding them.
• Because the substance in marijuana (THC) is a good muscle relaxer and pain reliever, it can make some people sleepier. The two types of marijuana (sativa and indica) have different effects on the body and the mind, and most dispensaries or co-ops will be able to direct to you those with the desired effects.
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The Sativa High :
The sativa high is often characterized as uplifting and energetic . The effects of a sativa marijuana are mostly cerebral. They give a feeling of optimism and well - being, as well as providing a good measure of pain relief for certain symptoms. A few pure sativas are also very high in THC content. They are known to have a quite spacey, or hallucinogenic, effect. Sativas are a good choice for daytime smoking.


The Indica High :
The indica highs are most often described as a pleasant body buzz. Indicas are great for relaxation, stress relief, and for an overall sense of calm and serenity. Marijuana indicas are also very effective for overall body pain relief, and often used in the treatment of insomnia. They are the late - evening choice of many smokers as an all - night sleep aid. A few pure indica strains are very potent in THC, and will cause the "couchlock" effect, enabling the smoker to simply sit still and enjoy the experience of the smoke.
http://www.amsterdammarijuanaseedban...va-indica.html
Some things marijuana DOES NOT DO, but that have been used for decades to demonize this useful "drug":
• It does not make one violent, leading to abuse of loved ones or perpetration of violent crimes. Alcohol can, but among marijuana users the response to this allegation is usually "it tends to relax you, disabling you from doing harm."
• It can impair driving, because when you are more relaxed your response time may be lengthened, so users are warned to not drive until they know how they manage tasks while using. Attention span can also be affect . . . so it is wise to heed the cautions about driving. Some people can titrate their medical use to the point that they can be productive, alert and more able to complete tasks because underlying symptoms are no longer interfering with their lives. I always tell my partner if I feel I have reached the point where I should not drive, or handle credit cards near a bakery counter! IT DOES NOT CAUSE ONE TO BREAK LAWS ONE NORMALLY WOULD OBSERVE AND UPHOLD, NOR DOES IT CAUSE AGGRESSION.
• It is not a "gateway" drug, leading you deeper into use of illegal substances. In fact, some patients are able to discontinue many prescription drugs that are commonly abused because their use is no longer necessary.
• It does not lead to a life of crime, becoming a "dealer" or the street trade where the product you buy may not be of the quality you need. If you are a legal medical marijuana patient in a state where it is legal, you will be able to obtain your supply from a dispensary or through a patient co-op.

Medical marijuana is not a cheap solution to chronic pain, but it is often a safer way to relieve symptoms without side effects or toxicity issues.

This is a list of drugs that can cause liver damage on which I do not see medical cannabis. However there is a caution that it can contribute to liver fibrosis in those with chronic Hepatitis-C. Like any drug (and THC is a drug, even though it is also a natural substance found in the body), it is wise to be sure you do not have any medical contraindications to its use.

There are many resources on the internet for further investigation. This one is all about Medical Marijuana and the states in which one may legally use it at this time.

I am not an expert, by any means, on the subject of medical marijuana, and I posted this solely for the purpose of encouraging each patient to further explore this as a possibility for specific symptoms. And regardless of legalization for medical use state-by-state, the federal government still prohibits the growing, sale and distribution of marijuana . . . yes, you can still get busted! However, in the right state with proper documentation, you now have a defense.

And maybe someday it will no longer be criminal to use this less harmful pain killer and muscle relaxer . . . because sufficient research data will have been collected to support its legalized use, and to refute the old claims made popular in the movie "Reefer Madness."

Debbie D 02-19-2010 09:29 AM

Thanks for all the useful information...our state gov't is considering a medical marijuana bill...I won't do it from the street (although this spastic pain is so difficult to deal with, and I don't want to use narcotics), so I have been writing my governor and reps to encourage them to pass the legislation.
Why wouldn't they legalize it and get the tax money? It isn't as dangerous as alcohol, IMHO...

Dejibo 02-19-2010 09:54 AM

My state turned it down. The governor vetoed it, because its against Federal law to posses it, and therefore he wasnt going to ask his citizens to break federal laws. it was just heartbreaking.

Debbie D 02-19-2010 02:00 PM

I thought Obama lessened the charge for possession of marijuana...
can a person go to a state that has legalized medical marijuana and get it? How would they do this?

BBS1951 02-20-2010 12:44 PM

It's fascinating to me that my generation, the original hippies and pot heads, is now in power, and yet the laws against pot are still draconian. I'm thinking maybe there is big money behind defeating legalization. Perhaps alcohol and cigarette company money?

Chris Rock is hilarious: He said that th drug trade run by white men (alc and cigs) is legal, but the drug trade run by brown and black men is illegal. Very funny.


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