Medical Marijuana and Parkinson's Part 2 of 3

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16 thoughts on “Medical Marijuana and Parkinson's Part 2 of 3”

  1. hattaong says:

    I may be grossly wrong, but this doesn't look like Parkinson's Disease. In Parkinson's, the symptoms are mainly tremors, rigidity and bradykinesia (slowness of movements). The speech is usually soft and monotonous. 'Mask-like facies' are often seen, describing little facial expression, as if the person is wearing a mask. The tremors are usually observed in the hands, and are classically described as 'pill-rolling', and are worse when the person is at rest (not concentrating or engaging in tasks). The gait is often unsteady, and the person tends to shuffle the feet while walking, often described as the shuffling gait. Posture is stooped. They often have difficulty turning around in one smooth turn, and has to 'turn by numbers'.

    This gentleman's symptoms are hence very atypical to that of Parkinson's. He has a lot of facial expressions, often contorted, suggestive of a dyskinesia (different from bradykinesia). His hands exhibit frequent involuntary, non-purposeful movements suggestive of choreiform movements instead of the classic pill-rolling tremor. His gait appears slightly unsteady without the walking stick but it isn't shuffling in nature. In fact his strides are quite wide and smooth. Likewise, his movements, although appearing non-purposeful, are rather quick, in contrast to the slow movements observed in Parkinson's disease.

    I say this based on the patients I have seen with Parkinson's Disease. However, I do not specialise in neurology or movement disorders, so correct me if I am wrong.

  2. cecilia fontanesi says:

    I want to point out an important fact, to anyone who is not familiar with PD. Dyskinesia in NOT a symptom of PD, but a side-effect of PD drugs. So we are talking about the possibility to use cannabis to counteract a side-effect of another drug, we are not talking about dealing with the symptoms of PD directly, nor with "treating PD." Currently, there is no pharmacological treatment for PD. The best, most effective interventions are the ones that use MOVEMENT as medicine. SO MOVEMENT can be discussed as a "treatment", and it can go hand-in-hand with pharmacotherapy, so that both interventions aim toward reinforcing the possibility to move MORE and BETTER.

  3. Thomas Leifseth says:

    3 000 thousan dollars!!!!!!!!!Damnit!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Edgyjeans says:

    Did she just say $3,000 fucking dollars per refill. FUCK THE BIGPHARMA!! Y'all should be lined up and shot for treachery to the people. That's a fucking crime!! QUARTER OF A MILLION FOR A MEDICAL PROCEDURE!?!? Those doctors should be shot and the hospital burned down along with the insurance companies liquified and owners executed.

  5. Yeayeayea Yeayeayea says:

    Legalize It!!!!

  6. lisa martin says:

    I have been to dispensaries that the people who ran it were absolutely horrible and its nice to see someone that is kind enough to take the time to help this man because he definitely needs this medication. This dispensary is very nicely maintained. Most of the ones I know are sooo ghetto. I personally did not feel comfortable with most of the ones I went to. Lets just say they were not to much into appearances. Thats putting it very nicely. Very nice people and patient service.

  7. HARD TARGET says:

    He seems to have some type of cerebral palsey rather than PD. Has this man been correctly diagnosed in the first place. I have a family member with later stage PD and she is completely different presentation to this gentleman??

  8. Reba Urevich says:

    Larry, I sure hope that you are getting the medicine that you need. The difference that it made for you is a miraculous! It made me cry. We are winning! Congress is even questioning why marijuana is classified as a 1 on the drug scale….they have it higher over heroine and crystal meth….are you kidding me? Good luck!

  9. paul stevenson says:

    "this was 40" hahahaha

  10. EmeraldCity says:

    I don't use it, but my boyfriend of almost 15 years has PD. He is at a stage where I believe the meds have stopped working and he is not able to walk easily or bend. He has a certificate or license to legally buy marijuana from his doctor, but he doesn't. I don't know why not as he is "familiar" with it. I wonder if he would fall after using it? I think it would be like being "drunk"/

  11. jj thots says:

    I saw him walk in thay place and I went wow this is a nice place, then I saw the dipshit with the underlip soulpatchand a roll with me shirt and went see this is why no one takes us serious

  12. truth be getting told says:

    Well its clear why the pharmaceutical corporations don't have interest. But the reason why public opinion is split is because of government bullshit education in health class and anti-drug commercials for those people programmed to be further programmed by legislation and curriculum.

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  14. Verowatches says:

    HOW MUCH MONEY DID SHE SAY?!?!?

    My jaw dropped at those amounts. That is absolutely ludicrous. There is NO regard for human life there. Good gracious……

  15. FixingLunch says:

    What do you mean we don't know what happens in Parkinson's?  We know what happens, we don't know the why of it.  The cells that produce dopamine die.  THC is not a dopamine analogue.  It works for symptoms, not the underlying problem.

  16. richard therrien says:

    What a fitting end for a person who spent their life destroying people’s lives over the very plant that is now helping him,,,KARMA sure is grand!

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