beachguy in thongs
12-14-2005, 07:22 PM
I talked to a Doctor, today, and I was explaining how my foot felt (having smoked no weed). It ached.
Later,
5-10 minutes after I smoked 2 "one-hitter" bowls, my hampered foot became, almost, numb but it's more like a soothing-numbness or fireworks exploding from the injury resulting in shivers that run up to my knee.
My eye has been clear for a long time, totally demolishing the eyedrops' time of 4 seconds.
I can live the rest of my life like this, but I can't continue to hide my medical issues. I've been through every type of medicine offered by a neurologist and an M.D/O.D, but they don't clear up the symptoms from the head-injury (I'd previously sustained) and after a year of tests and drugs, my foot (a sub-sequent injury) pain hasn't gone away. The drugs had an ill-effect on me. But they did numb my pain.
(I just realized this paragraph was hard to read but the drugs were for the second injury.)
5-10 minutes after 2 fresh hits, I felt the same feeling as the epileptic drugs and muscle relaxers, but with a feeling that the injury was being worked on by blood rushing to it.
To me, it's a wonder drug. Traumatic Brain Injuries do something to the hippocampus, where their effects through anandamides and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol are neuroprotective. I'm not sure.
I quit smoking weed when I found out it was illegal.
Later,
5-10 minutes after I smoked 2 "one-hitter" bowls, my hampered foot became, almost, numb but it's more like a soothing-numbness or fireworks exploding from the injury resulting in shivers that run up to my knee.
My eye has been clear for a long time, totally demolishing the eyedrops' time of 4 seconds.
I can live the rest of my life like this, but I can't continue to hide my medical issues. I've been through every type of medicine offered by a neurologist and an M.D/O.D, but they don't clear up the symptoms from the head-injury (I'd previously sustained) and after a year of tests and drugs, my foot (a sub-sequent injury) pain hasn't gone away. The drugs had an ill-effect on me. But they did numb my pain.
(I just realized this paragraph was hard to read but the drugs were for the second injury.)
5-10 minutes after 2 fresh hits, I felt the same feeling as the epileptic drugs and muscle relaxers, but with a feeling that the injury was being worked on by blood rushing to it.
To me, it's a wonder drug. Traumatic Brain Injuries do something to the hippocampus, where their effects through anandamides and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol are neuroprotective. I'm not sure.
I quit smoking weed when I found out it was illegal.