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OT: HB447 Texas Legalization
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<blockquote data-quote="LSU Game Attendee" data-source="post: 2966056" data-attributes="member: 71754"><p>Interesting correlation that doesn't make any sense to me. Does your colleague have a relationship with JNJ, MNK, Purdue?</p><p></p><p>Proceeding to anecdotal town, my position is based on a sample size of a single person with Chron's. The one patient had to take opioids and steroids to control inflammation and be able to get some sleep with flare-ups. She's on a biologic (Humira worked great for a couple of years, then somehow became completely ineffective following a pregnancy- now responding well to Stelara) but needs additional symptoms management. The legal tools for symptoms management had wild side effects from mood swings to eyelashes falling out.</p><p></p><p>After a few years of disciplined cannabis use (vapes only a small amount- scientific measure of "one vape puff" nightly, immediately prior to going to bed) flares are much better controlled, sleep is better, and there have been ZERO side effects. Steroids and opioids have been eliminated in this one case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSU Game Attendee, post: 2966056, member: 71754"] Interesting correlation that doesn't make any sense to me. Does your colleague have a relationship with JNJ, MNK, Purdue? Proceeding to anecdotal town, my position is based on a sample size of a single person with Chron's. The one patient had to take opioids and steroids to control inflammation and be able to get some sleep with flare-ups. She's on a biologic (Humira worked great for a couple of years, then somehow became completely ineffective following a pregnancy- now responding well to Stelara) but needs additional symptoms management. The legal tools for symptoms management had wild side effects from mood swings to eyelashes falling out. After a few years of disciplined cannabis use (vapes only a small amount- scientific measure of "one vape puff" nightly, immediately prior to going to bed) flares are much better controlled, sleep is better, and there have been ZERO side effects. Steroids and opioids have been eliminated in this one case. [/QUOTE]
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