Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
Well, I told him this morning. Not specifically that I personally grow, but that I have a bunch that I can just give to his wife if she ever needs it.
I guess that's it. Simple. He sounded a little, but not very, suprised.. and maybe just as embarrassed as I. And definitely positive about the offer.
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Well, I told him this morning. Not specifically that I personally grow, but that I have a bunch that I can just give to his wife if she ever needs it.
I guess that's it. Simple. He sounded a little, but not very, suprised.. and maybe just as embarrassed as I. And definitely positive about the offer.
Excellent! I am sincerely happy it worked out that way. I knew you would do it just by the way you spoke of it. It warms my heart to know she will be getting some relief. Doesnt it feel great knowing you provided this for her ?
Youre awsome!
peace.
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
cool, that's great...Hope it all works out. peace
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
Well, this is months and months old, but it's time for a bump.
She passed away back in the early winter, surrounded by family and friends.
I totally came clean to him about a month ago about my op- right after I bailed on it and got rid of all my plants.
He wasn't a bit surprised.
That's the end of the story.
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
Sorry to hear Stinky, but you did make the right decision and that's what counts more than anything.:) In a situation like this i think it would be the time to break the rules of growing and help a friend out like you and i respect you even more for doing that :thumbsup:
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
wow thats cool that your gonna share some with her if needed, sounds like the husband was givin ya a hint maybe who knows, thats cool of you though props!
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
sorry about your friend, Stinky - just know that you did your part to ease her suffering, and maybe gave her a few days of relief - :thumbsup:
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
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Originally Posted by freewheelinfrank
just know that you did your part to ease her suffering, and maybe gave her a few days of relief
As it turned out, she never took anything.
She stopped chemo entirely shortly after the thread was originally posted.
It was just too hard on her.
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
chemo is an extremely rough thing to go through my cousin she had breast cancer and the chemo treatments were really rough on her. lost lots of weight and got kinda sick but in the end everything came out good and it's unfortunate your boss's wife it was just too much for her.
It's a shame the gov and politicians don't realize that cannabis is a helpful plant and not the "gateway" drug that they preach it is. You are the example that the other fellow smokers need to follow :thumbsup:
Breaking the silence rule- a painful dilemma
My math tutor (i'm taking pre-calc in school but calc with him) has skin cancer and is going to go through chemo soon. That is one of the reasons I am starting to grow. He doesn't want to but it from a dealer because he is afraid that there might be additives (the whole glass bead thing and such). So I told him that when I harvest and he is going through chemo, I will give him whatever he needs. He is in his late 60's and is like a grandfather to me. I see him everyday for 2 hours a day, how could I not help.
Luckily my situation is a little lighter as one day we found the optimal grow space in my attic using trig and other things. We talk about pot just about every day in one way or another. Does anyone know a good strain for chemo patients?
Stinkyattic is such an inspiring person.