Some of the systemic ailments and symptoms induced by diabetes include:
nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, fecal incontinence and feeling of incomplete defecation are often encountered in patients with diabetes (Camilleri, 1996; Nompleggi et al., 1989; Schvarcz et al., 1996; Spångýus et al., 1999). In studies of this phenomena, the prevalence of such symptoms varied from 22.1% to 76% (Enck et al., 1994; Feldman and Schiller, 1983).
Marijuana can effectively treat some of these problems, particularly the nausea and vomiting, as well as the abdominal pain.
Beeblebrox.420 Reviewed by Beeblebrox.420 on . Diabetes Does anyone on this board have any personal experience with how smoking marijuana affects diabetes? I have not known anyone who suffered from that horrible disease who was also a smoker until just recently. If you know of any side effects or things to beware of, please forward that to me. Thanks! Onward Rating: 5