Thanks, MikeJones, for sharing your concerns.

My sister moved out to L.A. several years ago. I've been thinking about it, but, geographically, Virginia Beach is perfect.

You're right MikeJones, this is certainly Our country and we should all have the same rights.

Quote Originally Posted by robert42
i hope u do get a MMJ Licsense beachguy, ididn't know about ur problems u get,

hope u start 2 feel better
ur friend rob
Unfortunately, once you have a severe brain injury, there's no turning back. But that isn't the physical pain which is a result of a second accident, seven years after the traumatic injury. I've had pain from my foot to my knee, for four and a half years. I've went through epileptic medication, after nerve tests came up negative. It's permanent. Except after a few hits. Then the pain is gone and a numbing feeling overtakes it that makes my leg feel like it's being comforted by millions of blood cells.

Thanks. I hope that you all drop by sometime.
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Would this qualify for Medical Marijuana consideration? I had a Brain Injury in 1994, and had found Cannabis to affect me to a much greater extent than Cocaine, Acid, or even Crack. It, mostly, cures my double-vision and tinitis. I just found this from a 2002 study. Abstract Mounting in vitro and in vivo data suggest that the endocannabinoids anandamide and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol, as well as some plant and synthetic cannabinoids, have neuroprotective effects following brain injury. Cannabinoid receptor agonists inhibit glutamatergic Rating: 5