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    #1
    Junior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    I have been trying to find out if I can get a cannabis card for having anger problems. Sometimes anxiety. But the thing is I haven't been diagnosed with anything, its just from personal perception. I've looked through some of the threads on here but have not come across someone who has asked about weed for anger, so I was wondering if anyone could help me out! Thanks
    LordFarquaad Reviewed by LordFarquaad on . Marijuana for Anger? I have been trying to find out if I can get a cannabis card for having anger problems. Sometimes anxiety. But the thing is I haven't been diagnosed with anything, its just from personal perception. I've looked through some of the threads on here but have not come across someone who has asked about weed for anger, so I was wondering if anyone could help me out! Thanks :D Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    its great for A LOT of mood disorders. But YES marijuana helps with anger.. IMO

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    OH YEAH!!!!!! i think I''d kill everyone around me.. I'm surrounded by idiots... weed is the only way to cope...

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    LoL im glad you guys agree with me. But I would like to know if that would be a legit reason to tell a psychiatrist.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    Uses of Medical Marijuana

    California's Proposition 215 allows medical marijuana to be used for ANY serious condition for which marijuana provides relief. Cannabis has a remarkably wide spectrum of medical uses, ranging from chronic pain, muscle spasticity, nausea and appetite loss to psychiatric conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression.

    Following is a survey of conditions reported by medical cannabis specailist Dr. Tod Mikuriya. Altogether, Dr. Mikuriya has recorded over 250 indications for medical cannabis, as classified by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). Following is a compilation of diseases reported by 2,480 of Dr. Mikuriya's 9,000 patients, according to the primary indication for which the patients were diagnosed. In practice, many patients report more than one indication. One of the most important uses of cannabis is as a substitute for other, more dangerous or costly pharmaceutical drugs. Many patients report substantial reductions in use of narcotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, anti-depressants, tranquilizers, sleeping pills and other drugs. This usage is not reported below, because it does not count as a "primary indication."

    Because of government restrictions on research, very few of marijuana's medical indications have been clinically studied. For a survey of recent medical marijuana research, see www.cannabis-med.org,(International Assoc. for Cannabis Medicine) "Recent Research on Medical Marijuana," (NORML, 2006), and "Human Studies on Medical Use of Marijuana" (Cal NORML, 1996).



    Summary of 2480 Medical Marijuana Patients

    Interviewed by Dr. Tod Mikuriya



    Source: Dale Gieringer, "Medical Use of Cannabis in California," in Franjo Grotenhermen, M.D. & Ethan Russo, M.D., ed., Cannabis and Cannabinoids: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutic Potential, Haworth Press, 2002








    Mood Disorders

    Total 660 = 26.6%

    post-traumatic stress disorder 274

    depression 162

    anxiety disorder
    73

    dysthymic disorder 46

    bipolar disorder
    34

    schizophrenia 26

    attention deficit disorder 15

    obsessive compulsive disorder 8

    panic disorder 5

    other psychiatric 17





    Nausea & Appetite Loss

    Total: 113 = 4.6%

    hepatitis 42

    AIDS/HIV 25

    cancer* 29

    nausea, other 17

    * includes chemotherapy patients w/ nausea & others w/ post-operative pain, etc.



    Spasms, Convulsions

    Total 228 =9.2%

    head, brain injury 45

    epilepsy 25

    spasm 23

    quad/paraplegia 21

    lower back pain 20

    MS 15

    colitis 19

    pylorospasm 9

    post-Polio 7

    others 44

    (cerebral palsy, Touretteπs, et al.)



    Analgesia / ≥Immunomodulatory Anti-Inflammant≤



    Total 1133 = 45.7%



    (A) Migraine and Neuralgias

    Subtotal: 179 = 7.2%

    migraine 127

    neuropathy 22

    sinusitis 12

    psychogenic pain 5

    other pain, neuralgias 13



    (B) Arthritis

    Subtotal 433 =17.5%

    arthritis, post-traumatic 318

    arthritis, degenerative 37

    fibromyalgia 21

    arthropathy 22

    myofascial pain 11

    rheumatoid arthritis 10

    psoriatic arthritis 5

    other arthritis 9

    (inc. lupus, polyarthritis et al)



    (C) Spinal & Skeletal Disorders:

    Subtotal 366 =14.8%

    lumbosacral back disease 175

    disks & vertebra diseases 88

    scoliosis 33

    spondylolisthesis 12

    spinal stenosis 7

    spondylosis 6

    other spinal 12

    sacrum disorder 11

    other skeletal 22



    (D) Injury, trauma

    Subtotal 57 =2.3%

    sprain, whiplash 36

    carpal tunnel 12

    other trauma 9



    (E) Gastrointestinal:

    Subtotal 68 =2.7%

    gastritis 50

    peptic ulcer 10

    Crohn's Disease 5

    other intestinal 3



    (F) Other Inflammatory 30 =1.2%

    (endometriosis, panniculitis, pruritis et al.)


    Insomnia

    Total 71 = 2.9%







    Harm Reduction / Substitution

    Total: 136 = 5.5%

    alcohol dependency 118

    opiate dependency 8

    others 10



    Glaucoma & eye diseases

    Total: 24 = 1.0%

    glaucoma 15

    others 9

    (drusen cyst, disease of conjuntiva, et al)



    Asthma:

    Total 53 =2.1%



    Miscellaneous:

    Total 62 = 2.5%

    Pre-Menstrual Stress 24

    Lyme disease 8

    hypertension 7

    others 23

    (tinnitus, Meniereπs disease, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, et al.)

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    #6
    Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    Tell them that if they turn you down it will make you VERY ANGRY and you can't be responsible for how badly injured they and their families may end up before it's over. Try and get some veins to stick out on your forehead and neck as you RAISE your VOICE so they can get an idea of just how PISSED OFF you ARE!!1! That's what I did; they put in for 28 days observation and are giving me lots of thorazine! Well, good luck,
    M8- hope it works for you, too.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Marijuana for Anger?

    Go into a doctor that is known for promoting the benefits of marijuana, tell them your story and let the doctor decide whether you should be with or without cannabis.

    For example I went in for depression, told them i've tried prozac, lexapro and other medications yet none seemed to work and wanted to try the herbal medicine and viola.

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