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Now why would you do something like that, the man has done nothing wrong. please read on:
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the man isn't paid, boxerguard is in vilation of the rules so why waste corbiers time?
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Originally posted by N. A. Corbier
I really wish they did to go the management, but they don't. They go to me.
I welcome each and every one of your "reports". Knock yourself out. I want you to come to the attention of the management of this forum one way or another just as often as possible, and I have brought you to their attention myself now. It's time now to run you to earth like a pack of dogs.
However, my post had nothing to do with giving medical advice. I didn't diagnose you with anything and I didn't advise you to take anything. You provided the "diagnosis". But, anyone who has training or experience in drug interdiction has to know what the "legitimate" uses of medical MJ would (and would not) be. I've heard 'em all, including schizophrenia, infertility, anxiety disorder, sports injuries, bubonic plague, anthrax, alcoholism, snakebite, shark attacks, botulism, scurvy, jungle rot, measles, yellow fever, beriberi, flat tires, flaking house paint and now insomnia. What's the next excuse for smoking dope, pothead - runners in your pantyhose?
Oh - and where IS that PM with your identity?
I really wish they did to go the management, but they don't. They go to me.
I welcome each and every one of your "reports". Knock yourself out. I want you to come to the attention of the management of this forum one way or another just as often as possible, and I have brought you to their attention myself now. It's time now to run you to earth like a pack of dogs.
However, my post had nothing to do with giving medical advice. I didn't diagnose you with anything and I didn't advise you to take anything. You provided the "diagnosis". But, anyone who has training or experience in drug interdiction has to know what the "legitimate" uses of medical MJ would (and would not) be. I've heard 'em all, including schizophrenia, infertility, anxiety disorder, sports injuries, bubonic plague, anthrax, alcoholism, snakebite, shark attacks, botulism, scurvy, jungle rot, measles, yellow fever, beriberi, flat tires, flaking house paint and now insomnia. What's the next excuse for smoking dope, pothead - runners in your pantyhose?
Oh - and where IS that PM with your identity?
give the guy a chance and keep it at one syll able please.
You said I am not qualified to diagnose ADD. Neither are your qualified to give medical advice. Post reported to the Moderator.
I welcome each and every one of your "reports". Knock yourself out. I want you to come to the attention of the management of this forum one way or another just as often as possible, and I have brought you to their attention myself now. It's time now to run you to earth like a pack of dogs.
However, my post had nothing to do with giving medical advice. I didn't diagnose you with anything and I didn't advise you to take anything. You provided the "diagnosis". But, anyone who has training or experience in drug interdiction has to know what the "legitimate" uses of medical MJ would (and would not) be. I've heard 'em all, including schizophrenia, infertility, anxiety disorder, sports injuries, bubonic plague, anthrax, alcoholism, snakebite, shark attacks, botulism, scurvy, jungle rot, measles, yellow fever, beriberi, flat tires, flaking house paint and now insomnia. What's the next excuse for smoking dope, pothead - runners in your pantyhose?
No, I see why your wrong most of the time. You draw false conclusions. MJ is reccommended for Chronic Pain....and also for Migraines, Depression, anxiety disorders, hemmoroids, HIV, ulcers and.....insomnia (which I have).
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Hilarious! Insomnia with anxiety and/or excessive somnolence are actually two of the very best-known side effects of both marijuana in its "wild form" and synthetic formulations such as Marinol. I'll be happy to provide you with references, but any pothead like you should have known this.
Either of these side effects - including the somnolence - would preclude the prescription of MJ for insomnia, especially given the plethora of federally-approved medications for insomnia which are extremely effective and very safe. The existence of these medications means that there would never be any "medical necessity" for anyone to "prescribe" MJ to you merely for insomnia. If anyone has done so, you have a jerk for a doctor and, of course, we already know that he has a jerk for a patient.
BTW, I'm still waiting for that PM with your identity so we can have you checked out, and hopefully arrested. Absent that, we can only wish fervently that you and your stash would slip and fall into a deep cravasse while you're "rock-climbing" (more like rocks of something else, no doubt, or some drug-induced hallucination you have while you're struggling to get up off the floor).
You've pushed me, for one, past the tipping point now.
Those medications are not the best choice now-a-days because of serious adverse reactions. The medications I cited are preferred by most doctors because patients tolerate them well and they are usually effective. Maybe it's time to check with another MD for a second opinion.
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