Life does not end with a stage IV diagnosis (really!)
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There's actually a fairly complete article on medical marijuan in the Summer 2015 issue of CURE Magazine that I came across in my onc's office today. I haven't read much of it yet, but surprisingly, on first glance, it looks quite open to its potential, simply stating that there haven't been many studies to prove of disprove the claims.
Here's the article: http://www.curetoday.com/publications/cure/2015/su...
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There are also several threads on the alternative and complementary forums regarding medical marijuana in various forms. Yes, it is a plant that anyone can grow, however a pharmaceutical company can produce and patent active ingredients in various forms or various delivery systems. Although, state by state varying degrees of legality exist, on a federal level it is still illegal. When enough scientific research exists (not only efficacy, but strengths and dosing standards) and if/when the federal government changes the legal status, I feel quite certain that pharmaceutical companies will get into the game.
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Ally spot on
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Case in point, we have a hugely lucrative trade in opiate based drugs that thrives on both the black market and the legal pharmaceutical market. When the federal government changes the status of marijuana, it's easy to envision the same type of thing occurring. You can indeed patent delivery systems with dosages based on research based science. If we didn't have plant based pharmaceuticals we'd be without a lot of drugs! I believe that saying that marijuana will never be adopted by the pharmaceutical companies because it's a plant, is an old meme which doesn't hold water anymore
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Thanks Mama! Validation goes such a long way..... Hugs back at ya! Deana, yo are always a wonderful fountain of information, thanks so much! exbrnx, i agree 100%
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It'sofficial! I am expecting my second grandchild in late April. This is the first child of my younger daughter and son in law. I was diagnosed shortly before their engagement party. I hoped to make it to their wedding, which I did, and now, two years later, I am thrilled to be awaiting the birth of their first child. Watching life continue is exhilarating.
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congrats on grandbaby number 2. I didn't think i would be here for my 1st grandbaby and have spent the last 5 months loving her like crazy and enjoying every day i have. I plan on being here for many family mlestones to come. Best Wishes!!
Kristin
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Congrats, Caryn!
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Caryn, how wonderful!!!!!
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Lovely news, Caryn. Enjoy!
Tina
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Congratulations Caryn love how life happens eh?
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That is awesome Caryn! Grandchildren are so wonderful!!
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Awe, congrats Caryn! So exciting!
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exbrnxgrl: As Jackie Geason would say, "How sweeet it is!"
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Congrats, Caryn, delightful news!
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Caryn
Very cool
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Congratulations Caryn!
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Congratulations Caryn! Nothing so wonderful as a precious new life! You have been blessed
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That's so wonderful Caryn! I hope to be so blessed someday soon.Enjoy!
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Congratulations Caryn. I can only imagine how thrilled you must be.
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Congrats Caryn!! Always love great news like that!!
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awesome news, Caryn! Grandchildren are a special gift!
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Congrats Caryn. My grandaughter is 2 weeks old.today. Got my baby fix yesterday, taking the day off today and will have another baby fix tomorrow when daughter checks out some more day care options. Wish I could be one of the day care options/
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Caryn, Congratulations, such exciting news.
I love being a grandmother. My ninth grandchild, my fourth granddaughter, is due to arrive on December 28.
Lynne
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Congratulations, Caryn .
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Cayn
How wonderful to have another brand new baby. What joy.
Rosieo
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50sgirl and Caryn, I am green with envy....
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how do you turn off the tears??
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Dawnann, good question! I have only been diagnosed for a little over a month. But have found that there are great coping tips from many of these couragoues ladies on the " tips for fighting the dark clouds" thread. Kiwicatmom has some great tips!!
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