Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
since i was like 15, but definetely not steady since then!
no ( i don't smoke during the day )
LDD,
While I believe that there are medical applications for marijuanna that will eventually become mainstream, rolling up a joint and smoking it while the kiddies are in bed doesn't sound like it's being used for medicinal purposes. It's possible that you do have a medical condition, but as a nurse I can think of only a few where smoking grass is an appropriate treatment. In some forms of cancer, it has been shown to be useful, and there is ongoing research to develop a drug based on marijuanna that will take advantage of wanted effects, like ammelorating the pain of terminal cancer and the nausea that goes along with chemotherapy, without the side effects.
As it is right now, marijuanna is not the front line therapy for any disease. It has been used in a few instances which to my mind are appropriate--in people who are non-responsive to other existing treatment. I'm talking about the few cases I've seen in 26 years of being a nurse--a guy with terminal prostate cancer who was getting chemotherapy to prolong his life, and for whom the conventional drugs for nausea and pain just weren't cutting it Offhand, I can think of 2 other cases similar to this one. I know that I haven't seen more than a handful.
You've been smoking the stuff off and on since you were 15 years old. This, coupled with the incredible co-incidence that you would say that your husband would be one of the very few people that benefit more from marijuanna than he would any other drug, kinda makes me believe that your usage and his are primarily recreational. If I have cancer, I have cancer
all day, not just when the kiddies are tucked away.
You're smoking the stuff to get high. You just judged Turbo saying that it is "unchristian-like" to judge and rebuke. Do you think that it is "christian-like" not to condemn illicit drug use and getting recreationally stoned?