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05-06-2008, 01:22 PM #1
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Cannabis and sea-sickness (motion sickness)
Hi jsn9333 :thumbsup:, I have never tried marijuana for motion sickness, but I have Diabetic Neuropathic Gastro Paresis, which means my stomach muscles used to digest food are paralyzed. This leaves me surfing waves of nausea from mild to severe every hour of everyday. If the nausea is not controlled it leads to violent vomiting sessions that are totally dibilitating and require 48-72 hours for recovery. Inhalation of cannabis smoke/vapors is the fastest, most effective and safest drug for the control of chronic nausea. Regalen/Metroclopramide (the most commonly prescribed anti-nausea med) causes irreversible Parkinson like shakes and tremors if taken for very long, and this is legal??? If you could turn it into an edible since smoking is not an option it will still work. Unlike Marinol, which only contains 1 of the cannabinoids of the hundreds there are in marijuana, your home made brownies, or whatever, will contain all the cannabinoids, like Sativex nasal spray. I haven't tried that for it is not approved in the USA but is in Canada and many parts of Europe. But I have a prescription for Marinol since MMJ is illegal where I live. The best strain of cannabis I have found in controlling nausea is the "Orange Kush" I'm not sure of it's cross but I know it is a hybred and is Indica but there might be some sativa in there also, I'm not sure but someone here will know this, I'd hate to cook it just because it tases so good when smoked, also when you eat it it takes at least an hour to work and for some it is a stronger body high that lasts 6-8 hours as oppossed to 2-4 hrs for smoking. Also if you eat it you won't have to sneak off to smoke it (just don't let the wrong person eat one.) So if your are going to eat it try it before you do it in front of non cannabis friendly people so you know the dose best for you. Peace and enjoy...:420thought:
eltone Reviewed by eltone on . Cannabis and sea-sickness (motion sickness) I love the water, and I always have. I love surfing, I love swimming, I love sailing (on lakes), but for some reason being on a boat on the ocean gets me sea sick if there are any waves at all (and there usually are waves on the open ocean). I'm talking severe nausea and vomiting. I've tried over-the-counter meds for sea-sickness (Dramamine, etc.) and none has ever worked. My father in law recently won a chartered ocean fishing trip. I want to go, but I know that once I get out there I will Rating: 5
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