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cannabis please - 2007/02/23 23:56 The people most likely to use cannabis were those with multiple sclerosis, spinal injuries or diseases.

So should it be free on the NHS?
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Re:cannabis please - 2007/03/03 06:28 I have a severe spinal injury & I use MST (Morphine), at no time have i considered trying cannabis. However, I know of a woman with MS who has had great benefit from it in the past. If the NHS can supply free needles & support drugs to those who CHOOSE to go on drugs then i cannot see a reason against, although i appreciate there will still be some who abuse the system, as there is in most things.
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Re:cannabis please - 2007/10/02 10:57 A quarter of disabled people in Britain say they are taking cannabis with their doctors' approval, a study has revealed.

The survey found 195 of the 200 disabled people asked believed cannabis should be legalised.

Almost 70% said they had taken the drug. Of these, 39% were men and 61% were women.

A quarter said their doctors knew and approved on them using the Class B drug, according to the survey in the journal Disability Now.

The people most likely to use cannabis were those with multiple sclerosis, spinal injuries or diseases.

One respondent said: "It helps take my mind off the pain. I have less spasms in my spine and it helps me breathe easier. It also helps me relax a little."

Another said: "Cannabis is essential when everything else has failed, including physiotherapy, pain relief machines and drugs."

The journal decided to carry out the survey after the issue of using cannabis for medicinal purposes was raised at the British Medical Association annual conference earlier this year.

The journal's editor, Mary Wilkinson, said: "This is a real issue that needs to be taken seriously. Our survey found there are a lot of people who use or have used cannabis."

Earlier this month, the Health Secretary, Frank Dobson revealed he was considering making cannabis available on medical grounds for sufferers of multiple sclerosis.

He said: "I am prepared to look at cannabis for medicinal purposes." However, he emphasised that cannabis should not be legalised because more people would smoke it and their health would suffer.

A recent poll carried asking whether there should be a Royal Commission into the drugs issue revealed the majority of people - 57% - were in favour.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/16046.stm
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/08/17 20:06 Point is simple? Cannabis helps for whatever reason in ms for some people. it should depend on the case?
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/08/18 10:06 Not just people with MS.
People with all the different Arthritis' too!
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/08/18 16:58 Funny thing is...I grew up in the 60s,...and the saying went...If you remember the 60s you werent there....
Well,I must have moved in the wrong circles cos I was never offered anything remotely Mind-changing...except Alcohol..
I was also active in most sports...Football,Cricket,Rugby and Chasing Mini Skirt Clad females....Think drugs would have slowed me down ......
I also saw most of the up n coming groups Live..Stones,Who,Small Faces,Kinks,...They all had one thing in common during those early years...They were All Crap xxxxx
So...I was there...that why I remember them being Crap xxxxx
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/02 17:28 Has anyone used it with good effects ????
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/11 14:21 Not me im afraid i tried it once and imediately had such a panic attack i never did again. But i did try just about EVERYTHING as a fancy free 20 something so it could well have been the result of mixing it with ummmm other substances shall we say! God im glad im too old for that crap anymore i think id drop like a stone!

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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/15 11:46 TheLadyMagenta wrote:
Point is simple? Cannabis helps for whatever reason in ms for some people. it should depend on the case?

Does not have to be disablity related, it does the same to everyone, but if a disability causes pain, yeah it will ease it
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/15 14:52 hondacivic2008 wrote:
TheLadyMagenta wrote:
Point is simple? Cannabis helps for whatever reason in ms for some people. it should depend on the case?

Does not have to be disablity related, it does the same to everyone, but if a disability causes pain, yeah it will ease it

It is what it does to the brain that worries me
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/16 09:08 Yeah Dorrie, it stops the pain signals coming from the brain..
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Re:cannabis please - 2008/10/16 18:53 I keep getting dizzy with my ear infection.....xxxx

Would give it a go...just once...if offered xxxx

Trouble is..it is said that the modern stuff is 20 times stronger than in the 60s xxxx

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