FWIW: I surveyed the literature in a scanning sort of way, and it would not paint quite the optimistic vision of the usefulness of pot vs Parkinson's that many here seem to be citing. (I understand the multiple motivations, but with things as serious as Parkinson's maybe Science has a role.)
A few comments:
A). Parkinson's is complicated and itself not well understood. When you're dealing with an un-understood Brain illness, you MIGHT even be dealing with some diagnoses which aren't even of the same thing (i.e. a medical person diagnoses "Parkinson's" but the actual Brain neural degeneration or chemical imbalance producing similar symptomatic results have different basic causes --- Dopamine production, and its synaptic activity, is for instance governed by several sorts of mechanisms.)
B). Because of "A", different Brains are different, and they will differ in their responses to alien chemicals forced into them --- the body views all medicines initially as poisons. Some brains will get something "good" out of the ingestion; some may well not. The "goods" may be physical (chemical/hormonal, even healing assists) or may be psychological (placebo, wannabee "better", or just liking the THC high.)
C). Because of all that, any testing which doesn't really have anything solid to measure, and which counts on "self-reported" short term "feelings of improvement", are particularly weak testimonies --- almost as weak as the "I know a guy..." or You-Tube "proof" style arguments. Only about a handful (four by 2014) tests of THC vs Parkinson's have been done --- very mixed results from improvements to nothing at all. Unfortunately all of these tests were badly flawed, but the ones with blind test groups for comparison (the slightly better ones, therefore) were the least positive. The up side, if there is one, is that none of the tests showed obvious deleterious effects either.
D). A LOT more work needs to be done on this and the medical research community knows it. Anecdotal pseudo-evidence should not be viewed cavalierly --- it could easily turn out to be not only wrong, but significantly wrong for individual brains. We SHOULD go all-out in pursuit of whether this might work in more than a way analogous to drinking a lot of alcohol might temporarily make one feel better despite doing nothing to "cure" your real problems. Messing with brain chemistry is no joke or at least shouldn't be. Worse would be messing with brain chemistry in an already weakened brain, but saying instead "what-the-He!l let's just take a chance."
... of the easily found sites, Michael Fox's is probably the sanest on this topic that's also readable.
P.S. to my knowledge it is not possible to overdose (in the normal clinical sense of that word) on "marijuana." Perhaps concentrated THC might reach the point of shutting down critical brain hormone levels, but probably not. A particular person MIGHT kill themselves by shrinking blood vessels and having a stroke, but that is not the normal definition of "overdose."
I failed to articulate something... I'm just saying that it's so pronounced the other way round for me that it's hard for me to relate to those stories,... not that I don't believe them or don't understand. I've had a smoke allergy for a number of years so I couldn't even if I wanted to these days but about five years back a good buddy, who is a pot smoker, gave me one of those medical card chocolates... I was in a festive mood and thought, 'why not?? I'm at home, safe, with friends...." And that was the last rational thought I remember having before blacking out completely a few hours later. Last time I've touched anything aside from alcohol.
I don't usually partake, as my wife has a heart condition that prevents her from partaking (don't know the exact science, but probably something along the lines of what OMM was saying with the valve-restriction and whatnot), but our general group of friends generally partakes at the end of the night when we've been out, or been hanging around the fire pit and drinking some brews.
I'm an average, middle-class white dude in his mid-20's, and my friends are the same demographic. We all have jobs of varying degrees of success, but we all make pretty good money, and I would say that they are generally highly-motivated individuals, and some of the nicest people I've met, and they all support themselves and/or their significant others.
It just so happens that they partake of some marijuana whenever the fire pit is lit, or whenever we're back on the front porch after the soccer match or baseball game we went to as a group. None of them are lazy. None of them were trouble makers in high school or college. A few come from wealthy families and now support themselves.
Everything we learned about weed in DARE in 5th grade was pretty much false/wrong.
As Wooly and LAX mentioned earlier, the only problem with weed is that you are forced into associations in trying to procure it that you shouldn't be... but even THAT isn't totally correct, depending on where you're from. It's not legal in Ohio or Kentucky, and there are certainly some shady places you can go in the Greater Cincinnati area to land some trees, but you are far more likely to find an average dude/woman selling it that doesn't pose a risk to anyone, and won't try to also sell you crack or heroine.
smoke daily w/ my wife....relaxes me...makes sex even better...i only smoke after kids head to bed at night during the week and then i love smoking on weekends before doing outdoor work, hiking etc
really feels like an enhancement to whatever im doing but that's me
Interesting that a court ruled it is legal for appropriately organized groups fall within Indiana's RFA.
In medical marijuana fight, Jeff Sessions is up against half the nation (al.com)
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Alcohol and smoking are more addictive. Just one advantage that I shall note - legalization would be an important tool in fight the drug trade.
Marijuana: Health effects of recreational and medical use
Health professionals need to weigh in on this.
Legacy's article link from the Harvard site seemed a conservative but generally accurate re-telling of much which has been already mentioned here. (Up to the near-end comment regarding "toxic overdose" anyway, which seemed undefined as to meaning and a bit fear-mongering --- albeit in a good spirit as she was talking about not leaving things looking like cookies and candy lying about if there are little kids in the house.)
By the way "I am not a medical professional but did stay at a Holiday Inn --- wait a minute, I didn't do that either. "
In one of the most comprehensive studies of recent research on the health effects of recreational and therapeutic cannabis use, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine offers a rigorous review of relevant scientific research published since 1999. This report summarizes the current state of evidence regarding what is known about the health impacts of cannabis and cannabis-derived products, including effects related to therapeutic uses of cannabis and potential health risks related to certain cancers, diseases, mental health disorders, and injuries. Areas in need of additional research and current barriers to conducting cannabis research are also covered in this comprehensive report.
Smoked pretty regularly for 10+ years starting in college. After college I'd stop for a month or two then start up again depending on how available the weed was for me.
Like a few have mentioned, the opportunity to have to associate with some seedy people (at best) is the worst part, especially living in a not-always-safe city. I didn't realize until much later but all those years I was subconsciously always buying a step or two removed from anyone who was a heavy dealer. Hence, the stopping and starting up again. If I couldn't casually get something from a friend who knew a guy who got some from a guy I didn't bother.
Then again, esp in college part of the fun was planning our sessions, finding new places to smoke, and feeling like we were being stealth and savvy. Builds this strange camaraderie.
What are everyone's favorite ways to smoke?
Blunt- All day, my favorite. Love the smaller flavored wraps.
Pipe- Tough to beat the economy most of the time.
Bong- Depends on the bong, but still great.
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Joint- Waste too much weed for too little impact.
Never tried edibles (actually like the process, time, etc. of smoking) but I have some tremendous gravity bong stories.
What are everyone's favorite ways to smoke?
Blunt- All day, my favorite. Love the smaller flavored wraps.
Pipe- Tough to beat the economy most of the time.
Bong- Depends on the bong, but still great.
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Joint- Waste too much weed for too little impact.
Never tried edibles (actually like the process, time, etc. of smoking) but I have some tremendous gravity bong stories.
blunt will always be #1 but hard to do for an adult solo smoker, def a waste, not worth taking a coupel puffs then putting it out.
My go to is a simple one hitter. one or two and your good for hour or 2 on average. not wasteful and easy to hide/travel with.
bong rips are always a good time and usually get busted out on days like tomorrow.
my favorite weekend morning high is a small bubbler. great effecgive hits, really enhances the taste. can set your weekend day off for a solid 3+ hour high.
sucks to hear you dont like joints. a solid marijuana cigarette with a buddy or two can really do the trick for before a whole evening of bar going.
sucks to hear you dont like joints. a solid marijuana cigarette with a buddy or two can really do the trick for before a whole evening of bar going.
What are everyone's favorite ways to smoke?
Blunt- All day, my favorite. Love the smaller flavored wraps.
Pipe- Tough to beat the economy most of the time.
Bong- Depends on the bong, but still great.
....
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Joint- Waste too much weed for too little impact.
Never tried edibles (actually like the process, time, etc. of smoking) but I have some tremendous gravity bong stories.
I mean, I like joints when it gets down to it, LOL. That situation is perfect, that's true.
I just sucked at rolling tight ones, which made it a no-go when solo, and enjoy the longer smoking sessions with other ways when around friends.