Blu Spy
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I have taken Acutane for two years in the past and the unexpected side affects are still taking painful affect on me. You've probably heard the class action lawsuit against Acutane and its harmful stomach affects. BUT THIS QUESTION HAS REALLY NOTHING TO DO WITH ACUTANE OR LAWSUITS.
Ok so, im 18 and I'm going into the doctor because for 2 years I have suffered from this painful stomach problem that feels like and ulcer, acid reflux or irritable bowl syndrome. I usually get these painful burning cramps that cause extreme exhaustion, diarrhea, nausea and more pain. I was 16 when the worst ones hit me. I nearly fainted in the middle of class because the pain was so great, and of course I had to nearly crawl ( not really) to the nurse just to be sent home. It's still pretty bad today. I get these "cramp attacks" about 2 or 3 times a month.
The problem is I really don't know what triggers it. There are times when it's triggered due to anxiety ( I had major anxiety in high-school and still do), not eating enough in the day, over working my body or it would just happen without warning. There really is no proper thing that starts the pain from happening. but once it starts, the only way to stop it is time. Eating, drinking soda or Pepto doesn't help.
This month I saw an ad for a recall on acutane. The ad stated that the people who've taken this suffer from ulcerative colitis, gastrointestinal disorder and or crohn's disease. A class action lawsuit is at hand as we speak. But here's the main point (finally). Im gonna get help from a doctor to stop this pain. Do you think this is a legit reason to get prescribed for medicinal marijuana? If so, how should I approach this to him, especially if my dad might be in the room? I need good thoughts opinions and reasons (especially for those who are doctors and those who are prescribed.)
Ok so, im 18 and I'm going into the doctor because for 2 years I have suffered from this painful stomach problem that feels like and ulcer, acid reflux or irritable bowl syndrome. I usually get these painful burning cramps that cause extreme exhaustion, diarrhea, nausea and more pain. I was 16 when the worst ones hit me. I nearly fainted in the middle of class because the pain was so great, and of course I had to nearly crawl ( not really) to the nurse just to be sent home. It's still pretty bad today. I get these "cramp attacks" about 2 or 3 times a month.
The problem is I really don't know what triggers it. There are times when it's triggered due to anxiety ( I had major anxiety in high-school and still do), not eating enough in the day, over working my body or it would just happen without warning. There really is no proper thing that starts the pain from happening. but once it starts, the only way to stop it is time. Eating, drinking soda or Pepto doesn't help.
This month I saw an ad for a recall on acutane. The ad stated that the people who've taken this suffer from ulcerative colitis, gastrointestinal disorder and or crohn's disease. A class action lawsuit is at hand as we speak. But here's the main point (finally). Im gonna get help from a doctor to stop this pain. Do you think this is a legit reason to get prescribed for medicinal marijuana? If so, how should I approach this to him, especially if my dad might be in the room? I need good thoughts opinions and reasons (especially for those who are doctors and those who are prescribed.)