If they do a GC/MS confirmation test, which they will do, they will find that it is MJ. Keep talking to your doctor about nausea issues and reduced appetite and see if you can't get him talked into letting you smoke. Contact Dr Gregory Carter there at the UW, he may be able to help. He's a nice guy and this is his area of research at the UW.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . In Hospital, cannot smoke. :( I am stuck in the cancer ward at the University of Washington until this Sunday. Talking to several nurses seems to indicate I'm not going to be able to smoke (mostly due to my not being allowed out of the ward during the active chemotherapy)... not even a discreet ping in the bathroom now and again followed by febreeze or some sort of thing to kill the smoke when i breathe it out ... sigh. And, the magic brownies, magic candy, and magic goldfish I brought... well they are not really Rating: 5