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To: be-baw

There’s not many reasons NOT to give it a try, beyond the stigma some folks might place on it. That and of course, the intoxication would limit some activities like driving. It might help you, but I hope you find the source of your illness too.

I had a friend recently pass from PC, and THC helped with his appetite and nausea. I hope your friend is one of the lucky few who survive.


4 posted on 10/28/2019 1:32:14 AM PDT by ETCM
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To: ETCM

Thanks for the kind words.

I was a pothead for about 3 years in the 1970’s so I’m familiar with it. I’ve had it a few times since, but haven’t had any in about 25 years.

I understand cannabis has evolved considerably since. Reading a lot about how much more potent it is, but that doesn’t scare me. I’m guessing it’s like comparing beer with liquor. With liquor, you don’t drink as much. Doesn’t sound complicated.

I don’t drive much these days so I’m not concerned about that. My biggest concern is if I get med certification it will be only temporary. I can already possess it legally without ceritifaction. Getting it is the problem, and I’m not thrilled about getting on a med cert list that would put me in violation of federal laws.

I’m still trying to find out the source of my problem. Doctors here have essentially given up and referred me to the University of Michigan for more tests. I have a consultation scheduled there in a couple weeks.

My friend seems to be holding up pretty well, all things considered. My understanding is that not many survive pancreatic cancer. But he hasn’t given up.


5 posted on 10/28/2019 1:44:18 AM PDT by be-baw
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