Punt On this cold winter night with all the low pressure weather systems moving in, just wondering if anybody is puffing on refer to help their ears. If yes, what stand of Mary Jane are you using?
I don't know what strain it is but I was getting wobbly and tinnitus popped in and I feel great now. My friend is working on a topical for me but that won't be any fun. LOL Always use a vaporizer for a better effect and the weed lasts longer, too.
The snow looks so pretty and sparkly...I think I'm going to go dunk some Double Stuff Oreos in milk. I'm not bumping into stuff and the tinnitus is gone, too.
read up on cannabis and stroke/heart attack!!!......stepping away for a while after to many scary events associated with using it.
Dolfan I'm surprised you had to stop smoking weed after so long. Were you not getting the right kind? Do you use a vaporizer? I ask because it's been a great help to me.
Two days with no weed...after an episode. Just to spinny to even try. No adverse effects from not smoking. No euphoria either.
No cannibis for going on 2 weeks now and hit hard with Menieres symptoms. Could the lack of the cannibis have exasperated my Menieres? My supplier is no longer available and everything else I've tried has had adverse effects. I'm getting desperate. I want my life back. Any advice?
Actually, it's been repressing all the small vestibular stuff, so life has been better. Since you're not using mmj any longer, things are returning to "normal". Go to the local legal outlet. In my local store they often have decent strains for around $8 a gram. Yeah, it's a $60 quarter, but sure beats going without.
There are procedures in place in my state to acquire a card. I do fit at least one of the criteria with years of treatment for depression. I'm not sure if drop attacks, panic attacks and passing out from vertigo are considered seizures but that may also be a consideration. They don't take insurance. The first visit is $200. It's 75 miles away but so is my OTO. The dispensary is about 1/2 hour from me. It's an interesting concept and well worth it if I get approved. Anybody have a medical marijuana card and what was your experience obtaining it?
Looking at the NJ MMJ guidelines, it's clear that they don't make it very easy, do they? http://www.state.nj.us/health/medicalmarijuana/qual.shtml Most states include "intractable nausea and vomiting" in their requirements, and most include dizziness, etc. as conditions. For $200, what you'll get is a quick once-over from the doc, then he/she will ask you a few questions. Brief discussion, and then you walk out with your card. Do you have any copies of your medical records showing the Meniere's diagnosis? They may even want you to have your MD forward records to them, so be sure to call the MMJ Clinic ahead and check out what they'll need. The clinic may also forward you info about what you'll need to bring. Most ENT's and Neuro's won't write a MMJ recommendation, as they simply can't handle the fact that a raw plant provides better relief than all the chemical meds. They're just too arrogant! Here is a listing of the Alternative Treatment Centers in NJ: http://www.state.nj.us/health/medicalmarijuana/find_atc.shtml Getting a card is really no big deal, and the nausea and vomiting from vertigo should certainly qualify you. trai