Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Very interesting! And a funny tale too! I do know that it is great 4 sex. I experimented years (I mean years) ago! I am happy 4 you Neal! B careful not 2 over do! Sharon Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T [ ] So I tried it... Last night I got my doctor's recommendation and picked up my medical marijuana. Interesting experience. I accidentally smoked way too much and passed out. twice. Should have known better, I always seem to be sensitive to drugs. Anyway, once things settled down a bit, my nausea did indeed almost completely go away. It was better than Zofran. It also seemed to lift the chemo-brain, which was unexpected. The other unexpected thing was that my libido came roaring back, and my wife and I relived our first year of marriage. She ended up crying because she had thought CML had taken those days forever. Anyway, other than the initial overdose, I would say it was a really positive experience and I am glad I did it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 You're a lucky man, Neal! From my experience, I can report it definitely curbed nausea. However, I can't say it lifted my chemo brain. I was sewing a dress and sewed right over the neck hole, the arm holes, and the hem. I must have stared at it for a full half hour before I figured out why I couldn't try it on. On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Neal <nwatson@...>wrote: > > > Last night I got my doctor's recommendation and picked up my medical > marijuana. > > Interesting experience. I accidentally smoked way too much and passed out. > twice. > > Should have known better, I always seem to be sensitive to drugs. > > Anyway, once things settled down a bit, my nausea did indeed almost > completely go away. It was better than Zofran. It also seemed to lift the > chemo-brain, which was unexpected. > > The other unexpected thing was that my libido came roaring back, and my > wife > and I relived our first year of marriage. She ended up crying because she > had thought CML had taken those days forever. > > Anyway, other than the initial overdose, I would say it was a really > positive experience and I am glad I did it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 - I'm sorry... but thank you for the laugh. Too funny. Re: [ ] So I tried it... You're a lucky man, Neal! From my experience, I can report it definitely curbed nausea. However, I can't say it lifted my chemo brain. I was sewing a dress and sewed right over the neck hole, the arm holes, and the hem. I must have stared at it for a full half hour before I figured out why I couldn't try it on. On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Neal <nwatson@...>wrote: > > > Last night I got my doctor's recommendation and picked up my medical > marijuana. > > Interesting experience. I accidentally smoked way too much and passed out. > twice. > > Should have known better, I always seem to be sensitive to drugs. > > Anyway, once things settled down a bit, my nausea did indeed almost > completely go away. It was better than Zofran. It also seemed to lift the > chemo-brain, which was unexpected. > > The other unexpected thing was that my libido came roaring back, and my > wife > and I relived our first year of marriage. She ended up crying because she > had thought CML had taken those days forever. > > Anyway, other than the initial overdose, I would say it was a really > positive experience and I am glad I did it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 Dear and Neil: Dear and Neil: Thank the two of you. We laughed and laughed. You meet all kinds on this CML group and the ones that make us laugh are most enjoyable and give us a bit of relief from the everyday problems with CML. Please make us laugh again. Guy ________________________________ From: Tammy Ferns <tammy@...> Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 1:05:52 PM Subject: RE: [ ] So I tried it...  - I'm sorry... but thank you for the laugh. Too funny. Re: [ ] So I tried it... You're a lucky man, Neal! From my experience, I can report it definitely curbed nausea. However, I can't say it lifted my chemo brain. I was sewing a dress and sewed right over the neck hole, the arm holes, and the hem. I must have stared at it for a full half hour before I figured out why I couldn't try it on. On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Neal <nwatson@...>wrote: > > > Last night I got my doctor's recommendation and picked up my medical > marijuana. > > Interesting experience. I accidentally smoked way too much and passed out. > twice. > > Should have known better, I always seem to be sensitive to drugs. > > Anyway, once things settled down a bit, my nausea did indeed almost > completely go away. It was better than Zofran. It also seemed to lift the > chemo-brain, which was unexpected. > > The other unexpected thing was that my libido came roaring back, and my > wife > and I relived our first year of marriage. She ended up crying because she > had thought CML had taken those days forever. > > Anyway, other than the initial overdose, I would say it was a really > positive experience and I am glad I did it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2010 Report Share Posted October 9, 2010 I thought there was a pill form of marijuana called marinol that you can take and it is not as bad as smoking it because it doesn't harm your lungs but helps with nausea, pain control,and increased appetite. ________________________________ From: guy larcher <geneguy2001@...> Sent: Fri, October 8, 2010 10:43:04 PM Subject: Re: [ ] So I tried it...  Dear and Neil: Dear and Neil: Thank the two of you. We laughed and laughed. You meet all kinds on this CML group and the ones that make us laugh are most enjoyable and give us a bit of relief from the everyday problems with CML. Please make us laugh again. Guy ________________________________ From: Tammy Ferns <tammy@...> Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 1:05:52 PM Subject: RE: [ ] So I tried it...  - I'm sorry... but thank you for the laugh. Too funny. Re: [ ] So I tried it... You're a lucky man, Neal! From my experience, I can report it definitely curbed nausea. However, I can't say it lifted my chemo brain. I was sewing a dress and sewed right over the neck hole, the arm holes, and the hem. I must have stared at it for a full half hour before I figured out why I couldn't try it on. On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Neal <nwatson@...>wrote: > > > Last night I got my doctor's recommendation and picked up my medical > marijuana. > > Interesting experience. I accidentally smoked way too much and passed out. > twice. > > Should have known better, I always seem to be sensitive to drugs. > > Anyway, once things settled down a bit, my nausea did indeed almost > completely go away. It was better than Zofran. It also seemed to lift the > chemo-brain, which was unexpected. > > The other unexpected thing was that my libido came roaring back, and my > wife > and I relived our first year of marriage. She ended up crying because she > had thought CML had taken those days forever. > > Anyway, other than the initial overdose, I would say it was a really > positive experience and I am glad I did it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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