Quote Originally Posted by krustythfreakinclown

You could try to self-medicate with weed, but as any medical professional, alcoholic or drug addict will tell you, it doesn't work very well...if it works at all.
Good luck!
Well, buddy, you can't understand the myriad of symptoms that I have from a T.B.I. and a subsequent accident. The second accident caused pain. Pot relieves symptoms from the first accident. And the pain from the second accident, can only be cured by Marijuana.

Interesting, and don't even try to play down my words by saying that I'm a stoner.

It cures, not eases, but cures (temporarily) all of my symptoms. I guess that's because my brain pumped out 26x the amount of anandamide, that a normal hippocampus does, after the trauma (as well as 2-glycerol something).

I went through the tests, experimented with Rx drugs (some on top of another), and nothing has worked. I'm going on five years of permanent left-extremity pain and it's been eleven years since my T.B.I.

It rids my double-vision with just a hit. It deadens my tinnitus.

After the first hit, it immediately starts working on the pain. I know, I can feel it. It, also, gives me feeling that I've lost (through the T.B.I.) in my right-side.

After several minutes, the pain is gone (temporarily). I complained of pain throughout my "intoxicated" state with the prescription pills.

Don't downplay my Doctors, either. The last one is the grandson of a well-known Doctor, from the 1950's, that you can find on the internet, still. Even though, he may have died before the conception of the web.

With the prescription drugs, all of the symptoms from the T.B.I. were not addressed. They can't prescribe me anything to cure my double-vision. Nor tinnitus. But, they should prescribe me Pot because it not only temporarily cures the pain, but, also, corrects symptoms from the T.B.I.

The Doctor has backed my decision, but, he can't do anything about it. I was sent to him after a neurologist told me, "There's nothing else I can do for you."

By the way, I know my case is extremely rare, so you can make an exception and just look the other way. Why not? Everybody else does.