Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
When I had cancer and was going through chemo and radiation i'd smoke when I had the chance and was up for it and it helped me immencely. Besides making me hungry it made the IV's, the port accessing and the muscle aches alot more tolerable. Without pot cancer would have been much worse.
Oh that's for sure. When I went to the hospital, I'd ask a friend to stock up on a lot of buds so when I got out, I could get plenty of relieve for the chemo sessions. It helps immensely and makes every aspect about cancer bearable. I'll never forget how chemo and being stuck practically destroy my veins. I opted not to have a port, or a mainline so I had to get sticked everyday. By the last cycle, I barely had any usable veins for chemo.

All I have left is one clean-up surgery, recovery from chemo brain, and a PET scan to determine if I'm cancer-free. Can't wait to close the page on this experience and have my hair grow back.

What type of cancer did you have if you don't mind me asking? I'm lucky I never had to go through radiation, how does it work and the side effects?
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . Works great for nausea! Hi everyone, I'm not a medical user, per se, but yesterday and today I had the stomach flu. Not a violent one, but I was nauseated and food made me feel sick. So I decided to give the cannabis a go; it was amazing! I was able to eat a normal dinner and everything. I highly recommend smoking for nausea. I know there are other threads, but I was so excited! :dance: Rating: 5