I hope that i don't step on anyones toes, and i don't even know why i just read through this entire thread, but i wanted to correct a few misconceptions about the big M.
First, Mj is NOT illegal IF you have a permit from the US govt. With that being said, the law states that you can not have it in your possetion without the permit ( i think it is an actual stamp) BUT in order to recieve the stamp you have to bring part of your crop down and have it examined by a federal authority. Thus you are breaking the law in order to get permission to grow by having it in your possetion (i know my spelling is off... sorry). It is a catch 22 law, and this was the law that made it illegal have. So technically it is not completely illegal, but goodluck not being put in jail trying to get that permit.
Mj does have anti-convulsant properties, BUT like any other medication.. who on here can say that any 1 thing has worked for all of us? Also... think about all of your AEDs, if you take too much of them, they will cause you to sieze, the same is true of Mj.
MANY states have either decriminalized or legalized the use of Mj for various medical conditions, Glaucoma and Epilepsy being two that are across the board along with persons undergoing chemo and radiation treatments.
As someone stated already, there is a difference between use and abuse. There ARE some serious side affects (but what meds don't have side effects.)
I think that if you are honest with your doc, be careful and try it. Seriously ( and i have learned this from this board and i thank all who have posted about it) if someone told me at the beginning of this year.. shoot a few months ago that there was a possibility of lessening the effects of siezures or completely ridding yourself of them through either diet or "training" your brain... i would have said your off your rocker~! No seriously I would have. I am thankfull i have found this site... BECAUSE i now know there are a lot of other things that i need to try, before i resort to surgery.
Lastly, I don't think that Mj is given the proper research funding, because of the stigma attatched to it. Sorry in my opinion rats do not count. It was listed as a sched 1 drug a long time ago, and people are hard to change thier ways. Yes it is addicting (so isn't morphine and other drugs). In my own oppinion, if it were used under a docs supervision, we could actually begin to learn who it may and may not benifet and go from with some evidence to back it up.
K i am done... sorry if it was too long. BTW i am not advocating by any means, I believe it should be discussed with your doctor before starting it, for those that it has helped and your docs don't know... come clean with them... it could help some of us that want to, but are afraid of legal ramifactions! k now i am really done!
