yea paxil was fucking brutal for me to get off. I didn't even intentionally
stop i just stopped taking it for a few days while i waited to get it
refilled and i thought i was dieing. Then the doc said oh that stuff has bad
withdrawals. So i figured if i was going to have withdraw this bad i'd just
stop taking it. If i wanted a withdraw that bad i'd take herion or some
other drug lol. j/k

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:57 AM, LRS Scout <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The main reasons for the vilification of cannabis:
>
> 1.  Big oil was afraid of hemp oil and used its influence.
> 2.  "The black man will rape the white woman"
> 3.  It will make you crazy and kill people and think you can fly (wtf? I
> want some of that shit)
>
> I have personally had had BAD psychoactive reactions fro paxil withdrawal
> and just from taking seroquel, and a total breakdown on Dec 17th due to
> some
> other prescribed medicine that "activated" me (that's what my pshrink
> says).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 6:13 PM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: Smoking non-tobacco products (was Re: states rights)
>
>
> You make a good point and it is a legitimate area of concern for the
> doctors
> and patients who make this choice. What we are talking about is the
> delivery
> system. There are edibles available in most places, and in Canada there is
> a
> company that provides some form of pills (saw that with Montel Williams on
> O'Reilly I think). There is also something called a vaporizer that
> basically
> cooks the plant material and extracts moisture and active ingredients as
> vapor, providing the effect of smoking it without the toxins.
>
> More importantly, if it was actually legalized as a prescription medicine,
> drug companies could put research money into building more effective
> delivery mechanisms that have no side effects and allow for more precise
> dosage, e.g. an inhaler that delivers the active ingredients via some form
> of vapor like the vaporizer.
>
> The funny thing is that marijuana was made illegal during a fabricated
> panic
> about it causing potentially psychotic reactions in people who used it.
> Today, on the market in the United States, you can be prescribed
> medications
> that actually do have the potential to create psychotic reactions in some
> patients - anti-depressants. Yet those drugs remain legal while marijuana
> remains - for the most part - illegal. That makes absolutely no sense to
> me.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 11:12 AM, C. Hattonwrote:
>
> >
> > Since tobacco smokers are vilified and shunned in today's society for
> > their act of inhaling and exhaling the smoke created by burning dried
> > tobacco leaves (modified or unmodified), how would society at large
> > (driven by the same groups that have pushed the public against
> > smoking) regard and treat people who smoked non-tobacco products?
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
> 

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