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[quote=seattlepaul]Never used Medical Marijuana, just recreational MJ, & THC (active ingredient), which does increase appetite, sense of well-being, relaxes mind & body, but smoking is as harmful as tobacco.
Effects diminish over use, so always have to increase dosage.
Ingestion is slower, more relaxed, never heard of study of benifit: need to pressure govt. to do so, but Right Wing will resist mightily. [/quote]

Thanks for this.
I'm going to send a friend here who's hub is smoking it.
Where is the best info found that she can read about harmful effects of him smoking it?


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Welcome to OCF. Although there are zero valid studies showing smoking marijuana causes cancer by itself, unlike tobacco, smoking anything at all is a big NO NO for any oral cancer patients. They should use a vaporizer or ingestion instead. Our tissues are just too traumatized for the damage that any smoking can do.

If your post means you are looking on harmful effects of MJ, the best misinformation and false statements can be gotten from the DEA which refuses to allow scientists to conduct studies to show the benefits that actually exist . Unfortunately, as the post you quoted states, the resistance to allowing studies is "mighty". That way all the logic impaired drug warriors can say with a straight face: there are no valid scientific studies showing Medical marijuana works so it must be bad. Luckily, many state legislators know cancer patients and know how helpful medical marijuana can be. As EricS once said to me about people who oppose medical marijuana laws:[quote] Why do all these people keep wanting to torture cancer patients?[/quote]
Here is a link I posted before from a judge who is a cancer patient and has seen the light of truth
New York Times: Medical MJ
hope you have recovered from your cancer
Charm.

Last edited by Charm2017; 06-06-2012 12:19 PM. Reason: toned it down

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Great post Charm and I firmly believe that statement by the way. In my book, use whatever tools you have to to make it through this thing alive.



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[quote=Charm2017] Welcome to OCF. Although there are zero valid studies showing smoking marijuana causes cancer by itself, unlike tobacco, smoking anything at all is a big NO NO for any oral cancer patients. They should use a vaporizer or ingestion instead. Our tissues are just too traumatized for the damage that any smoking can do.

If your post means you are looking on harmful effects of MJ, the best misinformation and false statements can be gotten from the DEA which refuses to allow scientists to conduct studies to show the benefits that actually exist . Unfortunately, as the post you quoted states, the resistance to allowing studies is "mighty". That way all the logic impaired drug warriors can say with a straight face: there are no valid scientific studies showing Medical marijuana works so it must be bad. Luckily, many state legislators know cancer patients and know how helpful medical marijuana can be. As EricS once said to me about people who oppose medical marijuana laws:[quote] Why do all these people keep wanting to torture cancer patients?[/quote]
Here is a link I posted before from a judge who is a cancer patient and has seen the light of truth
New York Times: Medical MJ
hope you have recovered from your cancer
Charm. [/quote]

Thank you for the welcome. My hub was diagnosed 8/30/09 stage 4 tonsil HPV+. I'm disabled from back pain & have some what followed MJ for cancer & pain.

The gal who needs this has a hub that had a previous drug problem; they're both afraid for him to take anything for pain (I've suggested she lock it up & hand it as needed).. He had her dispose of his last medication & she found that he's been smoking & she's very pissed off. I know it's very beneficial but after seeing what my hub went through; can't imagine what smoking feels like on his throat; but figure if he can handle it; he's a grown man.. I hate to think he is in pain; with no pain killers plus he's depressed. I know what my hubs pain levels were during & after treatment & I can't imagine someone not having access to something.

What I'm concerned about is that he was sent to pain management; not sure if he started but if he did & he tests dirty; he may be ruining his chances for help now & later on if he's one left with pain. Pain management where I live is no joke; they regularly discharge people for various reasons. I know other states are following us. It's also not legal where they are.

I need something that I can give her a link so that she can let him read it for himself; even something that says smoking anything with oral cancer is a no-no.

I know MJ is legal in other countries; saw a documentary; so better info may be available elsewhere. I don't understand why the US is dragging their feet.


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[quote=Charm2017]Take a look at this thread on OCF: OCF posts [/quote]

I'll have to come back & fully read this when I can spend more time here. I need a new board to go to; looks like a lot of helpful info

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If the problem is that his pain management program has mandatory drug testing, then vaporizing or ingesting marijuana is not going to solve it. It sounds like he cannot have any medical MJ at all in any form.
I can't imagine how he is smoking MJ either after cancer TX, I tried it once and the pain was unbearable so I bought a Volcano vaporizer right away. Sorry but I do not know of any article or citation I could send you a link to share. All the reputable studies and reports on smoking after cancer involve tobacco, not MJ.
In fact, the National Cancer Institute of the National Institute of Health (NCI at NIH) page on marijuana shows that there is no statistical evidence of marijuana causing any cancer. It does show how helpful MJ is for cancer issues but that's only because France did some studies. Sad to say, when you click on links - it shows zero studies being done (since the DEA won't allow them)
NCI on MJ
Sorry I can't help here.
Charm

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Now that you send me the PM with more info on your friend and her husband, it looks to me like you have given her all the advice anyone could have given. How kind of you to help her out considering all that you have gone thru yourself (a caregiver twice; the 1st was terminal leukemia for your dad; a smoker; 2nd stage 4 tonsil cancer for your hub; a smoker.)
Since you added that this guy is also smoking cigarettes then I can help out after all. Here is link to send her on the dangers of smoking cigarettes after cancer TX from the ACS
smoking & cancer TX especially this excerpt
[quote]The diagnosis of cancer and the rigors and side effects of the treatment are well-known to many of us. Perhaps what is not as well known is that is sometimes the seemingly �small stuff� that can make a huge difference in the outcome of cancer treatment. And, it isn�t �small stuff� when you survive your cancer yet continue to smoke, increasing your risk of another cancer years down the road.

When I was a younger physician in training we used to marvel at the patients with head and neck cancer who would continue smoking through a tracheotomy site, or other patients with end-stage lung cancer who would continue to smoke even as they were receiving intensive treatment.[/quote]
But as I said in my private message, since this guy is an alcoholic and former drug addict, reading anything is not going to change him in my experience.
Hope to see you around the forum - OCF is only a million times better than that other forum you found her query on.
Charm


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Stage IV BOT T3N2M0 HPV 16+
2007:72GY IMRT(40) 8 ERBITUX No PEG
2008:CANCER BACK Salvage Surgery
25GY-CyberKnife(5) 3 Carboplatin
Apaghia /G button
2012: CANCER BACK -left tonsilar fossa
40GY-CyberKnife(5) 3 Carboplatin

Passed away 4-29-13
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It is by far THE most effective anti emetic, nerve pain reliever, appetite stimulant that I have found. You should stay away from smoking, but vaporizing and eating are very effective treatments. Keep on your legislators to wake up and legalize.


Type and stage of cancer:1st - SCC left base of oral tongue non HPV, T3N1M0 hemi-glossectomy 60 node rem, radX35 carboplatnum &Erbitux X6, Peg tube, lost 55 lbs
2nd - SCC right base oral tongue, surgery, Cisplatin & Erbitux x 16
3rd - SCC right base oral tongue, surgery, hope.
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