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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 684506" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>My adult son uses pot some, and gets edible items from a nearby state. He has had a difficult time with his back, and was addicted to pain pills, because he has had two spinal fusion surgeries at age 26 and 36 (L5-S1 then L4-L5). Very rocky recovery. Then two years ago, at 39, he had a sudden cardiac arrest and have to have CPR for 8 minutes until EMS got there and used the shock paddles. Now has a defibrillator installed In case it happens again. He confided to me that he does use it for his anxiety and back pain. But at least he no longer takes any Rx pain medications. He works about 55 hours a week. So he is adulting, and I don't say anything... I just hope he never gets drug tested for work or any accident... KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 684506, member: 12511"] My adult son uses pot some, and gets edible items from a nearby state. He has had a difficult time with his back, and was addicted to pain pills, because he has had two spinal fusion surgeries at age 26 and 36 (L5-S1 then L4-L5). Very rocky recovery. Then two years ago, at 39, he had a sudden cardiac arrest and have to have CPR for 8 minutes until EMS got there and used the shock paddles. Now has a defibrillator installed In case it happens again. He confided to me that he does use it for his anxiety and back pain. But at least he no longer takes any Rx pain medications. He works about 55 hours a week. So he is adulting, and I don't say anything... I just hope he never gets drug tested for work or any accident... KSM [/QUOTE]
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