News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: OPED: Marijuana Is Good Medicine |
Title: | US CA: OPED: Marijuana Is Good Medicine |
Published On: | 1999-10-23 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 17:11:02 |
MARIJUANA: GOOD MEDICINE
I am a cancer survivor who has firsthand knowledge of a treatment
option that should be freely available but is not: marijuana.
Although I grew up in the decade that made marijuana famous, I never
smoked it. I never smoked anything; I didn't even know how to use a
lighter. But when I underwent chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, and the
prescribed anti-nausea medications didn't work, and my doctor refused
to prescribe marinol (the pills with the active ingredient from
marijuana), I resorted to the herb. A young man had to teach me what
to do. Friends had to risk legal repercussions to provide me with it.
I never smoked enough to get high - smoking was an exhausting
challenge in itself. But I got enough in me so I could force myself to
drink liquids. Before marijuana, I'd become dangerously dehydrated. I
would use enough so that I could finally sleep a few hours.
Previously, I'd been awake nonstop and so miserable I wished I'd just
die. Unlike with the doctor's pharmaceuticals, there were no side
effects - like dopey drowsiness, constipation or depression.
Recently, a friend contacted me because a friend of hers also needed
the kind of help this herb can give, and her doctor also refused to
prescribe marinol. I am very angry that we must risk police action and
jail time to bring some relief to suffering. I am very angry that the
doctors are so afraid to even prescribe nonsmokable versions. I would
have preferred the pills or suppositories to smoking, myself.
Every useful substance can be used for harm. But prejudice, a
tremendous fear and lack of big profits for corporations has us by the
throat when it comes to this humble servant from God's pharmacy. Let
us have mercy: Marijuana isn't just for potheads. It is good medicine.
I am a cancer survivor who has firsthand knowledge of a treatment
option that should be freely available but is not: marijuana.
Although I grew up in the decade that made marijuana famous, I never
smoked it. I never smoked anything; I didn't even know how to use a
lighter. But when I underwent chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, and the
prescribed anti-nausea medications didn't work, and my doctor refused
to prescribe marinol (the pills with the active ingredient from
marijuana), I resorted to the herb. A young man had to teach me what
to do. Friends had to risk legal repercussions to provide me with it.
I never smoked enough to get high - smoking was an exhausting
challenge in itself. But I got enough in me so I could force myself to
drink liquids. Before marijuana, I'd become dangerously dehydrated. I
would use enough so that I could finally sleep a few hours.
Previously, I'd been awake nonstop and so miserable I wished I'd just
die. Unlike with the doctor's pharmaceuticals, there were no side
effects - like dopey drowsiness, constipation or depression.
Recently, a friend contacted me because a friend of hers also needed
the kind of help this herb can give, and her doctor also refused to
prescribe marinol. I am very angry that we must risk police action and
jail time to bring some relief to suffering. I am very angry that the
doctors are so afraid to even prescribe nonsmokable versions. I would
have preferred the pills or suppositories to smoking, myself.
Every useful substance can be used for harm. But prejudice, a
tremendous fear and lack of big profits for corporations has us by the
throat when it comes to this humble servant from God's pharmacy. Let
us have mercy: Marijuana isn't just for potheads. It is good medicine.
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