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Medical Marijuana Debate Posted: 06-12-07 06:37am
"Should marijuana become a legal medical
option?"
Do you think that patients should be
allowed access to THC as a pain reliever?
Many believe that marijuana can help ease
the symptoms of painful and/or chronic
conditions or treatment such as AIDS,
Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Asthma / Breathing
Disorders, Chemotherapy, Crohn's,
Gastrointestinal Disorders, Epilepsy /
Seizures, Glaucoma, Hepatitis C,
Migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscle
Spasms, Pain, Analgesia, Psychological
Conditions, and Tourette's Syndrome.
Others claim that marijuana is a gateway
drug that will lead to abuse of narcotics
and want to see the substance
criminalized. The opponents of the medical
use of marijuana state that the risks of
medical marijuana include drug addiction,
cancer, brain damage, decreased
reproductive ability, and possible death.
What's your opinion? We invite you to
share your opinion here
Quincybug09
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Joined: 13 Aug 2007 Posts: 41 Location: Birmingham, AL United States
Re: Medical Marijuana Debate Posted: 08-31-07 20:32pm
admin
wrote:
"Should marijuana become a
legal medical option?"
Do you think that patients should be
allowed access to THC as a pain reliever?
Many believe that marijuana can help ease
the symptoms of painful and/or chronic
conditions or treatment such as AIDS,
Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Asthma / Breathing
Disorders, Chemotherapy, Crohn's,
Gastrointestinal Disorders, Epilepsy /
Seizures, Glaucoma, Hepatitis C,
Migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscle
Spasms, Pain, Analgesia, Psychological
Conditions, and Tourette's Syndrome.
Others claim that marijuana is a gateway
drug that will lead to abuse of narcotics
and want to see the substance
criminalized. The opponents of the medical
use of marijuana state that the risks of
medical marijuana include drug addiction,
cancer, brain damage, decreased
reproductive ability, and possible death.
What's your opinion? We invite you to
share your opinion here
I have MS, but I do not have enough
information or any experience at all with
the drug in order to give an opinion.
Though I do believe there are plenty of
adequate regulated medications available
to control the symptoms associated with
MS. - T
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TaoWarrior
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Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Posts: 16
Posted: 09-01-07 09:47am
It does help some and does not have the
side effects of many other drugs but you
cannot work while stoned at least I cannot
so it's not useful during the day.
It's also a crazy expensive drug so that
pretty much rules it out as a legitimate
option. If it were legal and could be
prescribed and obtained through normal
presctiption channels I might use it more
often. Frankly the best relief I have
found so far is prednisone and at 4
dollars for a month worth the price is a
lot better. The side effects suck but what
are you going to do.
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Miss Sunshine
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Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 2
the Great Drug Debate Posted: 09-18-07 23:15pm
TaoWarrior
wrote:
It does help some and does
not have the side effects of many other
drugs but you cannot work while stoned at
least I cannot so it's not useful during
the day.
Try working while stoned on some of these
legal medications. Not only am I
tripping, it's expensive. Considering its
probable lack of side effects. I can't
imagine marijuana being much worse.
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TaoWarrior
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Posts: 16
Posted: 09-21-07 18:36pm
Well thats true some of the legal drugs
are pretty brutal.
admin
wrote:
Others claim that marijuana is a gateway
drug that will lead to abuse of narcotics
and want to see the substance
criminalized. The opponents of the medical
use of marijuana state that the risks of
medical marijuana include drug addiction,
cancer, brain damage, decreased
reproductive ability, and possible death.
here
Marijuana is not physicaly adictive.
Marijuana has shown no increased risk of
lung cancer and actualy seems to have
anti-oxidant properties which might reduce
the risk.
Marijuana may or may not cause brain
damage but there is no proof one way or
the other
Some studies have show decreased
reproductive ability but then again a good
hunk of people with MS have issues with
sex anyway so whats one more nail in the
coffin if it releives pain.
Death is complete crap marijuana has lower
toxcity than asprin.
Fact of the matter most of us with MS are
on far more risky medications than
marijuana. It is just plain stupid to make
a drug illegal that could help people
while pumping them full of other drugs
that do not work as well just because they
are legal.
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bobmedmj
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Joined: 02 Mar 2008 Posts: 3
Marijuana is real medicine Posted: 03-02-08 22:59pm
The issue of medical marijuana is
essentially a matter of patients finding
resources to educate themselves about the
medical and how it can be helpful to
treat their medical condition. Americans
for Safe Access has a web site where
patients can get access to current
research and discuss their medical
conditions with other medical marijuana
patients. ASA has booklets that patients
can download to share with their
physicians and discuss the medical use of
marijuana.
For patient use, probably the most useful
resource is their forum where patients can
be in contact with others who have
experienced the benefits of medical
cannabis.
http://www.safeaccessnow.org
/punbb/ This is the link to the forum
to get in contact with other patients. I
would ask that anyone who uses this
resource please return to this ehealth
forum and share your findings with others.
There are many strains of marijuana and
each has differing medical efficacy. Good
luck on your search for knowledge. I live
in Colorado where medical use of marijuana
is legal and we now have over 2050
patients on the state registry.
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bobmedmj
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Joined: 02 Mar 2008 Posts: 3
Government provides medical marijuana to some patients. Posted: 03-04-08 14:39pm
I would hope those who would like more
information about medical marijuana would
use the internet to search for information
about those who have experience with
marijuana as medicine. A prime example is
Irv Rosenfeld a stockbroker in Ft
Lauderdale who has a condition where
painful bony protursions grow in his long
bones. Irv is one of the very few
patients that receives a shipment of 300
marijuana cigarettes from the US
Government every month for the past
22years. http://sto
pthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/363/irv.shtm
l The federal government has refused
to collect data from their own patients,
as they are fully aware that publishing
the data would indicate the clear medical
efficacy of cannabis.
The IND program that provides Irv with his
medicine has been closed to new patients
after a ruling by the Geo Bush Sr
administration in the early 1990s.
In any regard, please return to this forum
with any information you find and share
with others. The patients that I have
spoken with do not report the "stoned"
symptons that were described earlier.
Instead the effects of opoid pain meds are
much more debilitating.
Why does the government deny the medical
efficacy of marijuana? I suspect the
powerful pharmaceutical industry realizes
the billions it would lose if marijuana
was approved as a medicine. It is only
expensive because it is illegal.
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lovesearl
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Joined: 10 Apr 2008 Posts: 1
Cali said yes Posted: 04-10-08 21:30pm
Medical marijuana use is very important
for people in chronic pain. For several
reasons. First, how many of you cant sleep
because your pain is so severe you only
toss and turn all night. Do you like
feeling groggy in the morning from
prescription sleep aids. I dont, I hate
sleeping pills. Marijuana, puts me out,
(after a snack, LOL)! It helps to relax
your body without harsh prescription
muscle relaxers. It increases the appetite
of the chemo patient. Its nowhere near as
addictive as say OXY, vicodin, soma,
percs, etc.... There are no accidental
overdoses, knowone has ever, ever died
from smoking weed!!!!! The benefits far
outway the negatives. I am currently
having tests done to diagnose MS. Someone
suggested I smoke to help eleviate the
pain and sleeplessness. Its not a cure
all, but it helps alot. More people die
every year from prescription overdoses,
but hey my doc said its okay to put these
harsh chemicals and opiats in my body so
fill my scrip. its not right!
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