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TopicApparently, D.A.R.E. is still a thing.
JanwayDaahl
05/21/18 2:13:35 AM
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I thought it was a good program-- it seems that only drug-addled losers really hate the program. The same types of people who smoke weed often and can't function without relying on drugs/medications in their life.


I can't function without weed in my life, because without it I have epileptic seizures at worst or at best have to deal with the manic depression that is a side effect of the medication that I take. So honestly, take your ignorant judgment and shove it


Your reliance on medications is your own fault, and your physician's fault. There are anti-seizure medications on the market without horrible side effects. It's hardly ignorant; I see patients on a regular basis who manage to lead fulfilling lives without being dependent on drugs like a complete loser. Tired of seeing the same liberal bullshit plastered across the internet when anti-drug programs should be encouraged.


Yes, badog. Your reliance on medications for your seizure disorder is your fault and your physician's fault and makes you a "complete loser."

Totally.


Yeah, because it's total binary- you either need to smoke weed or you HAVE TO suffer from side effects of the "only" anti-seizure medication out there. He's just making half-assed excuses for his drug habit when he knows there are better alternatives out there.


Says the chick who just got out of rehab?

There are side effects to every medication, especially ones involving brain chemistry. The medication I take is effective at controlling seizures so I don't wish to change it, however, cannabis helps me cope with the side effects, and enables me to regulate myself so as to minimize the potential for seizures since cannabinoids promote homeostasis.

So unlike your alcohol problem, yes, I do have a legitimate use for it, and yes, I do have a doctor's prescription for it.


Lol you're mistaking me for jen I'm guessing-- kind of hilarious how quickly you liberals turn on each other. Ask your physician for a different medicine if you are suffering from side effects. Relying on something like cannabis for your entire life isn't the answer here. That's not a "legitimate use," and I'm fairly sure you're just too weak to say "no" to a crutch in your life.

If you want to keep lying to yourself about that, that's fine, but as a medical professional I think it's disgusting to see how some physicians indulge their patients' fantasies instead of trying to actually help them.
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