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shanti

(21,674 posts)
82. Mykayla says the drug helps her “eat and sleep” and makes her feel “funny, happy.”
Tue Nov 27, 2012, 02:00 PM
Nov 2012

And what the hell is wrong with that??

I didn't read anything "controversial" in the article in the Oregonian today condoleeza Nov 2012 #1
no mention of chemo damage though sigmasix Nov 2012 #2
+1,000 Scuba Nov 2012 #3
They can have her high and happy Are_grits_groceries Nov 2012 #4
RE: Remission justiceischeap Nov 2012 #7
My Dr tells me it has many anti cancer properties cpamomfromtexas Nov 2012 #9
I knew a woman whose son went into remission Aerows Nov 2012 #56
Makes sense. Are_grits_groceries Nov 2012 #99
My only issue with this is whether the 7 year old understands what she is being given davidpdx Nov 2012 #5
Okay. Explain it. Are_grits_groceries Nov 2012 #6
Well I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever claimed to be one davidpdx Nov 2012 #8
How would your analysis change if this child were given a (perfectly legal!) opiate? Romulox Nov 2012 #10
I think opiates would be problematic as well davidpdx Nov 2012 #18
Um, it happens every day. YOU BETTER WRITE TO YOUR CONGRESSPERSON! Romulox Nov 2012 #27
You've gone your entire life Aerows Nov 2012 #58
I probably have had it in one form or another davidpdx Nov 2012 #92
Tell me about it Aerows Nov 2012 #94
I've gone through the same thing davidpdx Nov 2012 #98
Oh, I know exactly what happened Aerows Nov 2012 #101
How is this different from any other drug out there? EOTE Nov 2012 #13
Not a scientist, a doctor should though which is what I said if you look at what I originally posted davidpdx Nov 2012 #19
Once again, you're acting as if MJ is different than any other drug. EOTE Nov 2012 #31
I think he's arguing that kids should be informed...for all drugs and procedures. n/t Chan790 Nov 2012 #50
That's not really what he specified, he chose this particular case because it involved MMJ. EOTE Nov 2012 #61
I'm not disagreeing. Chan790 Nov 2012 #86
Explain what exactly? Floyd_Gondolli Nov 2012 #47
Actually go back and read my other posts and then respond davidpdx Nov 2012 #91
My daughter was given morphine when she broke her arm Tsiyu Nov 2012 #16
I'm not implying the girl will turn out to be a drug user davidpdx Nov 2012 #20
I think you did mention "discussing with the child" Tsiyu Nov 2012 #21
No that was me davidpdx Nov 2012 #23
A seven year old can't make these decisions Tsiyu Nov 2012 #25
what you said shanti Nov 2012 #84
Walk it back. Walk. It. Back! nt Romulox Nov 2012 #28
opiates aren't as effective sigmasix Nov 2012 #11
The father seems like an absent asshole. EOTE Nov 2012 #12
Absolutely agree Tsiyu Nov 2012 #22
This is another example of this country's Puritan attitude toward pain. yardwork Nov 2012 #14
Oh gee willikers...just thinking out loud: catch the spit. Nov 2012 #15
Perhaps because they'd rather she have a shot at living than have her 6 feet under already. Lars39 Nov 2012 #17
The "cure" is what kills these people! i am thee modren man Nov 2012 #85
I'm 9 years out from a stage 3B breast cancer diagnosis. Lars39 Nov 2012 #88
So what's the alternative? RedCappedBandit Nov 2012 #95
Many medicines are potentially addictive. All medicines have side-effects. Nye Bevan Nov 2012 #24
exactly sigmasix Nov 2012 #26
Marijuana isn't addictive. FACT based community, remember? nt Romulox Nov 2012 #29
True loyalsister Nov 2012 #49
That's what "addictive" means. Anything can be said to cause "psychological dependency"--internet Romulox Nov 2012 #51
the equivalent of 10 joints a day to a seven year old IN REMISSION? demhottie Nov 2012 #30
I saw that and also thought 10 joints/day for a 7 year old?? In remission? riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #32
The child isn't being given any joints at all. But don't let facts interrupt your Drug Warrioring! Romulox Nov 2012 #33
Do you know what "equivalent" means? LisaL Nov 2012 #35
Do you know how to use "quotation marks"? Romulox Nov 2012 #36
Fine then, EQUIVALENT to 10 joints/day. Ingested or smoked still makes one high nt riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #40
Are you logging in and out? You appear to be having a seamless conversation as TWO different people. Romulox Nov 2012 #42
I don't know how that's relevant gollygee Nov 2012 #59
it's VERY rare that someone gets chemo while in remission demhottie Nov 2012 #62
It doesn't sound like she's been in remission for long gollygee Nov 2012 #64
And she may not stay in remission very long. Lars39 Nov 2012 #67
Her chances of relapse are only 7% with the chemo she's had riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #71
But her chances of survival are much less if she is underweight and not getting enough rest. Lars39 Nov 2012 #81
She's been in remission for several months at least. riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #68
I read the original article and it said she wears a cap to cover the strawberry fuzz on her head gollygee Nov 2012 #69
My niece's hair never grew back, she also had acute lymphoblastic leukemia as a child. riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #75
yeh, this is a big scam so the boyfriend can get RICH selling pot to this sick little girl.. frylock Nov 2012 #73
The distinction is only important if you don't assign value to MMJ during remissions NoOneMan Nov 2012 #76
how many joints does four vicodins amount to? frylock Nov 2012 #72
willfull ignorance is also a DU sacred cow.. frylock Nov 2012 #70
ITA. LisaL Nov 2012 #34
The Drug Warriors are also amateur oncologists, able to second-guess any medical decisions with Romulox Nov 2012 #37
And pot supporters aren't amateur oncologists? LisaL Nov 2012 #38
Nope. Only the Drug Warriors here are presuming to second guess this child's doctors Romulox Nov 2012 #41
Last time we talked about this Romulox, you were emphatically questioning transplant docs riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #44
Right. Because there is no scientific basis for it. SCIENCE, not your morality, should be the guide. Romulox Nov 2012 #46
Oh FFS, I'm not moralizing about it. The drug war is a huge sham that needs shutting down yesterday riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #52
And yet here you are, questioning this child's doctors... Again. nt Romulox Nov 2012 #54
Her doctors aren't prescribing this. Her mother is the sole control. riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #65
You are incorrect about the law. Every Medical Marijuan patient in Oregon must Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #80
So which is correct? That the parent's decide the dosage and frequency, or the doctor? riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #89
The boyfriend is a licensed medical marijuana grower Aerows Nov 2012 #63
I don't think we're getting the whole story here either Aerows. riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #77
This entire story is so riddled with contradictions Aerows Nov 2012 #93
What's controversial? If she's old enough to die of leukemia, she's old enough to have medicine... Poll_Blind Nov 2012 #39
For heaven's sake Aerows Nov 2012 #43
Word the fuck up, Aweows. This girl's dad is an asshat. nt Poll_Blind Nov 2012 #48
It would make my son eat and sleep. Should I give it to him? Barack_America Nov 2012 #57
We are talking about a child that has just undergone Aerows Nov 2012 #60
stupid and insensitive.. frylock Nov 2012 #74
Wow. Bluenorthwest Nov 2012 #83
What story did you read to come to that conclusion? RedCappedBandit Nov 2012 #96
She's taking in much worse stuff than marijuana gollygee Nov 2012 #45
Because man-made drugs with side-effects are better? WinkyDink Nov 2012 #53
Sure, Let The Child Suffer fredamae Nov 2012 #55
Photo of patient with mom and mom's boyfriend. KansDem Nov 2012 #66
I know lets take the medical marijuana away from the child and give her Dems50State Nov 2012 #78
Marinol=joke sigmasix Nov 2012 #100
Nothing against medicinal marijuana, but this makes me uncomfortable... nachosgrande Nov 2012 #79
Mykayla says the drug helps her “eat and sleep” and makes her feel “funny, happy.” shanti Nov 2012 #82
Oh noes! A buzz! Tsiyu Nov 2012 #87
Why don't 7-year olds on Abilify or Resperidol or Ritalin cause the same amount of controversy? GiaGiovanni Nov 2012 #90
How about not drawing a line and letting sick people get some relief. Politicub Nov 2012 #97
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