WHY DO PEOPLE WITH HIV USE MARIJUANA? Posted: 01-28-08 18:32pm
WHY DO PEOPLE WITH HIV USE MARIJUANA?
People with HIV use marijuana to stimulate
appetite and to reduce nausea.
Many people with HIV have low appetite.
This can be due to fatigue or drug side
effects. Low appetite can lead to AIDS
wasting. Marijuana stimulates the
appetite, preventing these problems.
Some people with HIV get nauseated when
they take antiretroviral medications
(ARVs). This can make it difficult to take
all scheduled doses. Marijuana can help
control the nausea.
It may also relieve the pain of peripheral
neuropathy and is being studied for that
purpose.
HOW IS MARIJUANA USED?
Normally, dried marijuana leaves and
flowers are smoked or baked into food.
Health care providers can legally
prescribe Marinol®. Some people get the
same effects from Marinol® as from smoked
marijuana. Others prefer to smoke
marijuana. They can use just the amount
they need without bad effects from higher
doses.
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?
Smoking marijuana can cause some of the
same health problems as smoking tobacco,
including bronchitis. However, it has not
been clearly linked to lung cancer.
Smoked or eaten marijuana can disrupt
balance, physical coordination and visual
perception. This can make it dangerous to
drive a car or operate machinery. Some
people feel stoned (very disoriented or
dizzy) when using marijuana. This effect
can be stronger when marijuana is eaten
than when it is smoked.
Some users develop a tolerance to
marijuana. This means they need higher and
higher doses to get the same effect. Users
can also become dependent on marijuana.
They may have mild withdrawal symptoms
when they stop using it.
HOW DOES IT INTERACT WITH OTHER
THERAPIES?
There are no known interactions between
marijuana and medications or other herbs.
However, very few interactions between
herbs and medications have been studied.
Tell your health care provider if you are
using any herbs or supplements.
A research study found that smoking
marijuana does not increase HIV viral load
or reduce CD4 cell counts.
HOW DO WE KNOW IT WORKS?
Many scientific studies document
marijuana's ability to reduce nausea,
increase appetite, and decrease pressure
in the eye.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Marijuana is an herb that is smoked or
baked into food. It has been used for
health purposes for thousands of years. It
was legal in the United States until the
1930s. It stimulates the appetite, reduces
nausea and some types of pain, and reduces
pressure inside the eye.
US drug policy made marijuana illegal in
1970. However, health care providers can
prescribe Marinol®. It is a synthetic
version of THC, an active substance in
marijuana. Not everyone gets the same
results from Marinol® as from marijuana.
Some people with AIDS use marijuana to
stimulate their appetites or to avoid
nausea when taking their ARVs. A few
states have passed medical marijuana laws
that permit limited use for health
purposes.
makes sense to me--one of the mamy
benefits of medical marijuana. i am sur
it helps with a sense of wrll-being also.
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homerx
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Posted: 01-29-08 15:41pm
RIGHT ON! xoxoxoxo
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Beline
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Posted: 04-12-08 15:01pm
Homie, do you smoke the mj, or do you
munch away? I just think it will be better
to eat it than to smoke it. Or am I wrong?
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homerx
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Posted: 04-12-08 18:27pm
Beline, Eating it seems to work better for
me...the effects last about 3 times longer
but aren't immediate. There is also a
vaporizer you can by that emits the fumes
without the smoke. Then again you can
smoke it as long as you have healthy
lungs. I do a variation of the three
depending on my day. Hope that helped..
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Beline
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Posted: 04-13-08 00:09am
It did, thank you. But I am more concerned
with it helping you, as I feel that you
are using it for the right reasons.
Homer, I read a couple of your posts - on
this and on other topics, and I don’t
think you’ll ‘go to heaven’. I think
you will go BACK to heaven where you came
from. You are an absolute angle!
If there where more people like you in
this world, I wouldn’t have felt so
nervous about raising my little one in
this world. Hang in there, my brother in
Christ! You mean so much to so many
people.
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homerx Posted: 04-13-08 13:06pm
Beline-- you r sooooo right on this one---
homerx is an angel--a sweetheart of a
guy........
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homerx
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Posted: 04-13-08 15:17pm
You 2 are embarrassing me...
But I love it..thanks so much. It really
means a lot to me to know that I may have
helped some one out there feel a tiny bit
better about life...thanks..I needed
that..
And Bobbette, you and I go back 2 far to
believe...30 years I have known you and
you are an angle and a true
humanitarian... I love ya,
Bobbette...and Beline, I love U 2!
God Bless...
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bobbette
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angle Posted: 04-13-08 17:52pm
i have been called a lot of things --but
never an angle-- thanks homerx--love u
too---b
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