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NewsBot 05-28-2012 06:50 PM

Cannabis fails to slow progress of multiple sclerosis in UK study (Yahoo)
 
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/dhT..._2_MOROCCO.JPGLONDON (Reuters) - Cannabis capsules failed to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis in a large British study, dealing a blow to hopes that the drug could provide long-term benefits for patients with the debilitating nerve disease. Despite promising signs in earlier, shorter studies, researchers found patients who took capsules containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a key active ingredient in cannabis, fared no better than those given a placebo. ...




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offinthedistance 05-31-2012 05:52 AM

Never imagined it would be effective! Sure is nice to take a break with a smoke every now and then though!

SallyC 05-31-2012 11:10 AM

Duh!!!!! What a waste of good study money. MJ is only for symptom relief (pain, spasticity, loss of appetite..etc..Sheesh..:rolleyes:

surfer00 05-31-2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 884770)
Duh!!!!! What a waste of good study money. MJ is only for symptom relief (pain, spasticity, loss of appetite..etc..Sheesh..:rolleyes:

Hi Sally, long time, no see. What crossed my mind was the fact that they had to 'industrialize' it and make it a pill form, thus picking and choosing what goes in them, rather than letting the whole plant do its thing. But as you said, I don't know that it would 'cure' anything.

wkikta 06-03-2012 11:09 PM

But, it sure can make you feel better.:) Which is good enough for many people.

marion06095 06-05-2012 10:33 AM

Here in Connecticut, a medical MJ law was just passed recently. It'll be interesting to see how the state handles the whole thing.

Dejibo 06-05-2012 10:38 AM

I see many states have passed the MJ medical thing, and then they dont provide any places to purchase or have your prescription filled. NJ is a big example of that. They finally passed the law, yet there are no dispensaries. You cant take your script across the border (according to my friend) and yet there are no places to have it filled in state. I hope other states provide better examples.

SallyC 06-05-2012 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 886244)
I see many states have passed the MJ medical thing, and then they dont provide any places to purchase or have your prescription filled. NJ is a big example of that. They finally passed the law, yet there are no dispensaries. You cant take your script across the border (according to my friend) and yet there are no places to have it filled in state. I hope other states provide better examples.

What a tangled web the Gov't has spun. Damned if we do and damned if we don't. :rolleyes:

Maybe we could strike a deal with the drug cartel to come over here and open shop..:D:p:D

Aarcyn 06-06-2012 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dejibo (Post 886244)
I see many states have passed the MJ medical thing, and then they dont provide any places to purchase or have your prescription filled. NJ is a big example of that. They finally passed the law, yet there are no dispensaries. You cant take your script across the border (according to my friend) and yet there are no places to have it filled in state. I hope other states provide better examples.

It is against federal law to transport MJ across state borders.

MJ has been legal in CO for over 10 years, there are plenty of dispensaries but although I have a "green" card here in AZ, I cannot purchase any products in CO even though I would only purchase what I would use.

In AZ, I have what is called a caretaker. When I registered, I gave him my allotment of seeds and he grew MJ on my behalf.

He would deliver to my door, it was part of the deal. With my first year being almost over, he will start charging me but at a dramatically lower rate than others since my seeds got him started.

I have lots of product, I do not use as much as I currently have stored in various air tight jars.

DH makes cannabutter, it takes about a day and stinks up the house. We light a scented candle to mask the smell.

He makes brownies and wraps them individually. The cannabutter is strong so I only have to eat a small bite at bedtime. The objective is to avoid too much sugar at that time of night.

I also have a vaporizer but it seems to take less if I smoke. When smoking, I only take two draws and do not even hold my breath. When I tried a bong, it hurt my lungs. Smoking the small amount works to feel the "high."

Not crazy about the "high" but it wears off within 30 minutes. Does it work? After a year, I am still unsure. MJ is more a distraction from sx's.

It is in the same effective category as baclofen or neurotin. I never found any of the pharma drugs to work all that well.

I recommend that if you get a prescription, try to also find a caretaker. I have developed a good relationship with mine. He even gave me hash but I do not have a pipe. He said he would give me one next time.

DH has brought home clycerine(sp) cones from Denver. it is a pre made cigarette cone, a bit sweet on the lips and crumbled buds are put in it for smoking. Taste better than paper.

My 2 cents...:).

dmplaura 06-09-2012 07:17 AM

Nabilone (synthetic THC - formerly Cesemet, just went generic here) and the 'real stuff' on a vape - only substances that have been able to 'touch' the massive ball of pain that I get on the left side of my head and keep it under control enough so I can function. I tried many other commonly prescribed medications without success.

What works for one won't necessarily work for another.

(I'm legally allowed to have marijuana in my body/possession per my doctors/medical/prescriptions in Canada, and my prescription for Nabilone is actually a medication that's used to curb nausea in cancer treatment patients, or HIV positive individuals - as examples - completely legal in Canada and I believe it's legal across the board in the USA, the issue may be that of off label use - such as for pain in treatment of MS symptoms for example)


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