Anonymous wrote:What are the strains that increase creativity? I stole from my kids and it made me hungry, which I do not need!
Anonymous wrote:Nope, you are not alone. I love weed / what it does for me (I feel very motivated, focused and creatively driven). I think it helps my mind slow down and focus and really immerse myself in the task at hand. I've gone through phases - I smoked multiple times a week when I was in law school, didn't smoke much throughout my kid-20s, 'rediscovered' it and smoked a few times a month around 30, when I was in the midst of making some career changes...and obviously I don't credit weed with my success, but I truly did use it as a tool/enhancement in a real period of personal hustling, with real success. I haven't touched it / half-forget it exists for 9 years or so because I've been pregnant / raising little kids, but I have no doubt that my use will pick back up again some day (and then drop off again, etc). I really do find that I go through phases with it, and I don't think that's uncommon. Long story sort, enjoy it! As long as you're not smoking daily or using it as a way to escape reality / your life, it can be a great tool. You are not the only person who feels that, used appropriately, it can be a real enhancer of sorts (as opposed to the stereotypical stoner melting into the couch image).
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know a reputable MD who prescribes medical marijuana in MD or DC? I have cancer and am interested in pain control and elevating my mood. I have no idea where to start. I don't drink and have never used marihuana before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know a reputable MD who prescribes medical marijuana in MD or DC? I have cancer and am interested in pain control and elevating my mood. I have no idea where to start. I don't drink and have never used marihuana before.
I know of one but he's in Boyds. I don't know if that's too far from you. He is a cancer survivor himself.
Look into Takoma Park Alternative Care. She’ll recommend DC and MD residents, amd talk you through using it if you’re a first timer!
In DC there are just a few medical dispensaries and I think that your card is tied to one. It's something that shows up in Google. Seems like a bad idea to cross state lines to get it, doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Didn't like it then, don't like it now. It makes me sleepy. That's it? No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to develop a marijuana habit now that I'm approaching 50. But I fear it would go with grey hair and large swinging boobs, clogs and too many pets in the house.
Also I saw a graph once which outlined the effects on the brain of caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and marijuana. If you imagine the brain as a whole pizza, a brain on pot is missing an entire 1/4. Its a lot scarier than the other options which are just generally slightly scrambled.
Haha. Sounds legit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know a reputable MD who prescribes medical marijuana in MD or DC? I have cancer and am interested in pain control and elevating my mood. I have no idea where to start. I don't drink and have never used marihuana before.
I know of one but he's in Boyds. I don't know if that's too far from you. He is a cancer survivor himself.
Look into Takoma Park Alternative Care. She’ll recommend DC and MD residents, amd talk you through using it if you’re a first timer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know a reputable MD who prescribes medical marijuana in MD or DC? I have cancer and am interested in pain control and elevating my mood. I have no idea where to start. I don't drink and have never used marihuana before.
I know of one but he's in Boyds. I don't know if that's too far from you. He is a cancer survivor himself.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to develop a marijuana habit now that I'm approaching 50. But I fear it would go with grey hair and large swinging boobs, clogs and too many pets in the house.
Also I saw a graph once which outlined the effects on the brain of caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and marijuana. If you imagine the brain as a whole pizza, a brain on pot is missing an entire 1/4. Its a lot scarier than the other options which are just generally slightly scrambled.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know a reputable MD who prescribes medical marijuana in MD or DC? I have cancer and am interested in pain control and elevating my mood. I have no idea where to start. I don't drink and have never used marihuana before.