What are people medicating for?

CarpeNocturnum

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PTSD primarily. Secondary whiplash damage from high speed auto highway head on collision from an impaired driver (coke,meth,E), also a rare connective tissue disorder
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

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I just love to get high as often as I like,I'm spoiled like that thinking I'm an adult & in charge of what goes into my body,I gave up playing their med card game.
 

Tonidice

Member
Anxiety,
depression,
rheumatoid arthritis
Bad insomnia
loss of appetite
Headaches
Muscle pain
Concentration
Stress relief
Organic brain syndrome
Fatigue
 

SirLoweed

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you just told everyone your dicks small.
now even dizzy won't be interested
I used that one in a room full of ancients at the hospital one day when they inquired why a whippersnapper was sitting among them. They all got a kick out of it, so thought I'd share. Just the tip though....;)
 

Trace Dix

Member
I have arthritis ulcerative colitis and had to get a pacemaker placed into my butt cheek to help my parts work which stopped working from all the pain pills and antidepressants... So that's the worst continued pain for two years now ( it's like sitting on a bunch of keys always and you can't get rid of them). And because I'm in Canada, the doctor told me if they take the pacemaker out to stop the pain, I will next be on a coloscomy bag for the rest of my life. (Hence the antidepressants) so my doctor didn't think twice when I wanted to try medicinal and said if I'm willing to put up with the "stigma of being a pot smoker" (his words not mine) then he was happy to help me off the pills.
Goodluck
My 2 sons when I found out that they started I sent them in and one got his card from another doctor for ADHD the other for insomnia
 
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The Hippy

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I have arthritis ulcerative colitis and had to get a pacemaker placed into my butt cheek to help my parts work which stopped working from all the pain pills and antidepressants... So that's the worst continued pain for two years now ( it's like sitting on a bunch of keys always and you can't get rid of them). And because I'm in Canada, the doctor told me if they take the pacemaker out to stop the pain, I will next be on a coloscomy bag for the rest of my life. (Hence the antidepressants) so my doctor didn't think twice when I wanted to try medicinal and said if I'm willing to put up with the "stigma of being a pot smoker" (his words not mine) then he was happy to help me off the pills.
Goodluck
My 2 sons when I found out that they started I sent them in and one got his card from another doctor for ADHD the other for insomnia
Welcome to our little club house...good to have you here.
 
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