Hello again. Dr. G.H,
I’ve found these two sites to be immensely helpful in providing reliable, credible information about medical mj and strain characteristics. Hope they come in handy:

http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3376

I certainly can understand why your patient would be wary about trying weed again. Frankly, if I’d had a psychotic episode, I don’t believe I would. But potential relief of advanced MS symptoms might make my mind up for me.

Hats off to your particular medical specialty! It’s one of the areas that holds a lot of appeal for me, and I know I’m going to enjoy my neuro rotation when the time comes. Heck, I’ve already enjoyed neuro rounds as a patient. I have type I Arnold-Chiari malformation (repaired years ago with decompression surgery), and so my cerebellum salutes you and your colleagues. Best of luck to you and this patient. Keep us updated on how things turn out, OK?
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . A question from a doctor. Need some info. Hello. I am an M.D. (Neurology). And I have a few questions to ask so I decided to ask here (since I donā??t know exactly who to ask that would have extensive knowledge in this area). I have a patient that has a very serious form of MS. The symptoms have progressed to a very terrible point. Many of the traditional meds have not been able to subdue the symptoms. The patient decided to try marijuana to see if it would help (I was a little hesitant at first, but seeing this patient Rating: 5