Baby Lov: Try moving your question to the medical thread. WE've had some other questions about the same. Plus, I think we may have some in the women's section. Good luck to you and admire your concern. Granny pretty much said it all! I am not familiar with legal buds, but cannabis should be legal!

Quote Originally Posted by MPLSweedman
ok drug addicts have addictive personalities, meaning that there will ALWAYS be something they will be addicted to

if you take away the heroin, maybe he will start going to the casino every night or to the bar every night or get addicted to anything. there is no cure for that

substituting marijuana just replaces a more dangerous addiction, for opiate addicts this may be the only means of recovery but it is definitely not a point to be boasted about when debating someone on the legalization of marijuana
If we are talking Activism, let's move it there. Detox from gambling is less physically irritating. I'd rather walk one step at a time than jump off a 40 story building to get to the bottom. Cannabis is easy to stop and has medical benefits outside of detox. P/R

I do have a friend that has been clean for decades, successfully and I met through recovery class's. It is a lifelong dedication. You can't lump everyone into a category. Even though I would like to put gamblers in one all to themselves! That is totally psychological and I have seen physical effects. :rastasmoke:
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . Getting medical pot for withdrawal of more harmful drugs? Please mods, I am doing my best to keep this in the rules as possible. I am not talking about the other drugs that I did specifically, only that they were prescribed, and that they were opiates. I go through severe withdrawal if I discontinue my usage. I do not want methadone or any of the other opiate "substitutes", because they are still just opiates. Weed makes almost all the symptoms reduce, but I have to be really toking to get a benefit. To a point that I cannot afford the amount Rating: 5