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Rats, I forgot IBS, severe dry eye, depression, anxiety, heat intolerance,

clumsiness, migraine with just the annoying aura. I think that's it, lol. ~

> Well in just two or three months I started to get ill and it just went

downhill from there. Fibro/cfs/adrenal, skin problems, hypothroid, all over

pain, brain fog, blah, blah, blah.

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I have a similar list of health issues: fibro, Hashi's, skin sensitivities,

pain, brain fog, with the exception that cfs hasn't been part of it, and I

only had the adrenal issue recently. I also have asthma, sinus problems,

repetitive stress injuries that are mostly managed, and old whiplash and

back injuries, along with longstanding depression. When I lived in

California I qualified for a medical marijuana (MM) card and I was able to

legally grow the medicine, so I was able to have it when I wanted it. I was

told by my doctor that my health profile was ideal because I have a number

of issues that are known to respond to MM (fibro, asthma,

depression). During that period of time, my health stabilized and I was

fine with NatureThroid and 5-HTP. I was in a high-energy rock band, I

skated on a regular basis, I got my paid work done and had time for such

activities, including gardening.

Then my partner and I moved to New Orleans 2 years ago to be nearer my

mother, who is ill, and the rest of her family, plus wanted to have better

access to art and music culture. I had always thought I would never leave

California but I did, and the lack of safety around medical marijuana here

in Louisiana has meant we had no access. Within a few months my adrenals

crashed, the functional-med MD told me it was the worst test results she'd

ever seen. My fibro started kicking my *ss bigtime again, going back to

constant pain and inability to concentrate on my work, with no ability to

do other activities. These problems, exacerbated by financial worries, are

what have led me to try to find new solutions and led me to the LDN

protocol and I'm also starting iodine therapy. The immediate lift it has

given me is a lifesaver, and I do mean that literally.

There is no question in my mind that I was stabilized with access to

MM. if you're in Colorado, or anyone else interested in one of the

states with a MM program, go into a patient provider outlet and ask them

about reasonably priced prescribing MDs. Part of the service they provide

is access/info to MDs.

best wishes,

--

At 04:39 PM 1/16/2010, wrote:

>Please don't think I'm a big druggie (grin), but I had smoked weed for 25

>yrs, recreationaly. At the end of 95 I quit because I wanted to be able

>to pass a drug test at any time. I was driving for a living.

>

>Well in just two or three months I started to get ill and it just went

>downhill from there. Fibro/cfs/adrenal, skin problems, hypothroid, all

>over pain, brain fog, blah, blah, blah.

>

>Now I haven't had a chance to research about this yet. I just thought of

>it last night. But I wonder if there is a link between pot and the immune

>system. As in it stimulating endorphins. So, when it was taken away, the

>endorphins plummeted. It's too much of a coincidence.

>

>With all the controversy in colorado about medical marijuana I really

>wanted to do that, but don't have and can't afford a doctor. I have found

>a couple of roaches and smoked them (I was desperate) to see if it helped

>with the pain. And YES, it really does help! It's so soothing. It

>brings the pain level down several notches to where it is tolerable.

>

>MM was discussed in earlier posts so that's why I brought up the

>subject. Thanks for letting me think outloud. ~

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Yep, rofl, the south is not down with any kind of marijuana. Not " user

friendly " .

We're in good shape, aren't we, lol. I forgot the sinus mess 24/7. How did I

forget that? Ow, back and whiplash! Were you in a wreck?

California is leading the way with MM. Here in colorado the opposition is

throwing hissy fits. When the denver post writes a article about MM scads of

people write in arguing back and forth. Sigh. People gripe that there are only

a few doctors writing scripts for it and how " evil " those doctors are. The only

proof I have is two blood tests that show my serum ferritin was way high.

Wonderful old lifestyle you had. You'll get it back. Kuel about the band. It

would suck a lot of energy having to be on when you are up there. At the same

time it would be a release. Playing to a good crowd would help. As a kid I took

piano for seven years and all I can play is the radio, hah.

That's horrible how the crash happened. Knowing what I know now I can recognize

it. In the late 90's when I was the sickest I'd walk like I was drunk, running

into things, loosing my balance, overreacting to everything. Had the worst IBS.

Going for walks was asking for an accident. I can see how the lack of

endorphins nailed us.

I'm glad you are having good success with LDN and iodine. I'm on 12.5 mg lugols

and have been up to 50mg. Didn't feel any different, but need it anyway.

Thanks for the doctor tip. I guess most doctors are afraid to go anywhere near

MM here. From what I've read anyway. ~

>

> I have a similar list of health issues: fibro, Hashi's, skin sensitivities,

> pain, brain fog, with the exception that cfs hasn't been part of it, and I

> only had the adrenal issue recently. I also have asthma, sinus problems,

> repetitive stress injuries that are mostly managed, and old whiplash and

> back injuries, along with longstanding depression. When I lived in

> California I qualified for a medical marijuana (MM) card and I was able to

> legally grow the medicine, so I was able to have it when I wanted it. I was

> told by my doctor that my health profile was ideal because I have a number

> of issues that are known to respond to MM (fibro, asthma,

> depression). During that period of time, my health stabilized and I was

> fine with NatureThroid and 5-HTP. I was in a high-energy rock band, I

> skated on a regular basis, I got my paid work done and had time for such

> activities, including gardening.

>

> Then my partner and I moved to New Orleans 2 years ago to be nearer my

> mother, who is ill, and the rest of her family, plus wanted to have better

> access to art and music culture. I had always thought I would never leave

> California but I did, and the lack of safety around medical marijuana here

> in Louisiana has meant we had no access. Within a few months my adrenals

> crashed, the functional-med MD told me it was the worst test results she'd

> ever seen. My fibro started kicking my *ss bigtime again, going back to

> constant pain and inability to concentrate on my work, with no ability to

> do other activities. These problems, exacerbated by financial worries, are

> what have led me to try to find new solutions and led me to the LDN

> protocol and I'm also starting iodine therapy. The immediate lift it has

> given me is a lifesaver, and I do mean that literally.

>

> There is no question in my mind that I was stabilized with access to

> MM. if you're in Colorado, or anyone else interested in one of the

> states with a MM program, go into a patient provider outlet and ask them

> about reasonably priced prescribing MDs. Part of the service they provide

> is access/info to MDs.

>

> best wishes,

> --

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