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Help! My son is smoking pot.
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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 534786" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>The research is so patients will have a choice, not to change the composition of the whole plant species. Currently even if its the only medication that helps (example) say an air traffic controller this is not a job you could legally do high, even residue in their system from day off would become a big legal issue if a mistake was made on the job. </p><p></p><p>I myself would probably need to take medications for sleep, anxiety and depression without the side effects. Funny thing is I rarely get high from it; its more like I do it to feel normal (whatever that is) ... anyway my stomach won't handle the pain medications for my back and doctors don't give injectable pain medications to go; just as well I don't like needles (I also have no interest in becoming addicted to opiates again)</p><p></p><p>For me it became a quality of life issue and benefits outweigh the risks but this being a parenting forum I usually avoid the topic here in fear of a teen using my words to justify getting high. In my eyes its prescription medication and kept locked up with all the other medications because its not for my teens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 534786, member: 7170"] The research is so patients will have a choice, not to change the composition of the whole plant species. Currently even if its the only medication that helps (example) say an air traffic controller this is not a job you could legally do high, even residue in their system from day off would become a big legal issue if a mistake was made on the job. I myself would probably need to take medications for sleep, anxiety and depression without the side effects. Funny thing is I rarely get high from it; its more like I do it to feel normal (whatever that is) ... anyway my stomach won't handle the pain medications for my back and doctors don't give injectable pain medications to go; just as well I don't like needles (I also have no interest in becoming addicted to opiates again) For me it became a quality of life issue and benefits outweigh the risks but this being a parenting forum I usually avoid the topic here in fear of a teen using my words to justify getting high. In my eyes its prescription medication and kept locked up with all the other medications because its not for my teens! [/QUOTE]
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