Medical Marijuana by Jay Rau

by Sober Living by the Sea — last modified Jun 19, 2009 08:40 AM

In February 2009 I spent a week with my brother-in-law who was being treated in a terminal cancer ward. He was dying of a fast acting cancer that had invaded his brain, stomach and lymph nodes. He was receiving radiation and chemotherapy in order to extend his life as long as possible, which ended up being only about six months.

While I was there he did not have an appetite and was losing weight at an alarming rate because the chemotherapy was upsetting his stomach. I asked a nurse if marijuana could be an option to settle his stomach and make him hungry. The nurse looked at me like I was from another planet (and in a way I am- I live in California and we were in Kentucky). She told me, “No sir, that stuff is illegal!" Maybe if he could have smoked some he may have eaten and may have lived a little longer. Who knows?

Not all cancer ends in death. Many people live. Every day people are cured of cancer and many other diseases. Marijuana helps settle the stomach in order to ingest life-giving nourishment. Marijuana is known to give relief to other conditions such as glaucoma, insomnia, anxiety and chronic pain to name a few. I’m all for every human to live in peace and harmony and free of pain and any type of misery.

But if the medication leads to addiction - seek treatment for marijuana addiction!

There are a few warning signs, but you must take an honest look at yourself:

After the cancer is gone and the chemotherapy is over, are you still using Marijuana?

  • Are you using Marijuana to settle your stomach so you can eat at meal time or are you using it all of the time?
  • If you have Glaucoma, are you using Marijuana to lower intraocular pressure in your eyes or to stay high all day long?
  • If you have Insomnia, do you use Marijuana just before bedtime or morning, noon and night?
  • If you have Anxiety, are you using Marijuana to calm yourself or to keep yourself comatose?

If you are using medical marijuana as prescribed by a real doctor for a legitimate reason that should be okay. However, if you have any of the above warning signs or find yourself becoming powerless over marijuana and your life becomes unmanageable: SEEK TREATMENT!

Our treatment center is happy to answer any questions you may have about marijuana.

Jay Rau, CAS

 

Jay Rau is a Certified Addictions Specialist (CAS) who loves working with the clients at our rehab facility in Newport Beach. Jay facilitates lectures and specialize in criminal thinking errors and positive thinking techniques.


Medical Marijuana

Avatar Posted by Sundari Venkatraman at Aug 27, 2009 11:39 AM
Hi,
thanks for you comment on my blog 'How to Pray'
I always used to wonder why God created harmful drugs. Today, I understand from my blog that Marijuana also has its purpose. There's hell to pay only if it is misused. Thanks. :)

Marijuana

Avatar Posted by Joel Brattin at Aug 27, 2009 11:39 AM
I see you consider mj smokers addicts with a problem.

Do you EVER see a MJ addict in the street? Do you believe in the "gateway" theory?

I don't understand why Marijuana is lumped into your treatment. Do you have caffeine addicts too there?

Please respond. I feel that marijuana is a good TREATMENT for addiction.

MJ addict

Avatar Posted by Jay Rau at Sep 11, 2009 10:59 AM
Actually I have seen a MJ addict in the street. I know of someone who could not function without weed. I see people who can not function without coffee too. I guess if the government declairs a war on coffee we will see them come in for treatment. Have you ever went a morning without your coffee? The detox is a heck of a headache. Why are you angry? Please read my artcle again and you will discover that I believe that ciggarettes are the gateway drug. Anybody can get addicted to anything. Were just here to help.

Marijuana

Avatar Posted by Joel Brattin at Aug 27, 2009 11:39 AM
IS THERE SUCH THING AS MARIJUANA ADDICTION?

Please make sure you are going to quote fact and not right winged guessing theory.

Thank you!

Joel Brattin
Addiction Recovery

Marijuana Addiction

Avatar Posted by Jay Rau at Sep 11, 2009 10:59 AM
Wow, right wing??? That hurts for someone who voted for Obama. If you work in this field or have ever been addicted you would know the answer to your question. I believe one can become addicted to just about anything. That is why I hope MJ's doctor/doctors go to jail.

Doctors?

Avatar Posted by Joel Brattin at Sep 15, 2009 09:54 AM
Doctors to jail? Really?

Wait, should doctors that prescribe opiates go to jail?

Those are addictive and marijuana has been proven to be non addictive.

I don't quite understand your reasoning.

The previous post thought people would be going to treatment if coffee were made illegal.

Please clarify.

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