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difficult child still talking about using weed, even when he is in jail. I want to smack him ...
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 520342" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>PG - please remember I'm in "Canada", where we're scared stiff of every little shadow. Risk of side-effects? well, beyond any "smoking" impact, there's the risk that you're the "1 in 6" for whom it is addictive. And then there's the risk of damage to the Dr's professional reputation for prescribing a substance not well-known to the medical community, with no clear dosage guidelines and no way to control dosages... It's just plain <strong>risky</strong>. (per officialdom)</p><p></p><p>My ADHD GFGbro drove me nuts for years, claiming it was <em>not possible to get high on MJ</em>. Of course, I didn't believe him. But... more research in the last few years shows that... the active ingredient in MJ is like many of the stimulant medications used for ADHD... in that, if your brain truly needs them and it's the right medication for you, you don't get "high" you get "normal". I've gotten to the point where I believe it IS possible (whether or not it's true for GFGbro will never be known).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 520342, member: 11791"] PG - please remember I'm in "Canada", where we're scared stiff of every little shadow. Risk of side-effects? well, beyond any "smoking" impact, there's the risk that you're the "1 in 6" for whom it is addictive. And then there's the risk of damage to the Dr's professional reputation for prescribing a substance not well-known to the medical community, with no clear dosage guidelines and no way to control dosages... It's just plain [B]risky[/B]. (per officialdom) My ADHD GFGbro drove me nuts for years, claiming it was [I]not possible to get high on MJ[/I]. Of course, I didn't believe him. But... more research in the last few years shows that... the active ingredient in MJ is like many of the stimulant medications used for ADHD... in that, if your brain truly needs them and it's the right medication for you, you don't get "high" you get "normal". I've gotten to the point where I believe it IS possible (whether or not it's true for GFGbro will never be known). [/QUOTE]
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