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David Orr (via sitasays) (via thebeldam, free-wilderness) (via voiceofnature) Always re-blog, as a reminder to myself if nothing else. (via journeyers-scrapbook) ((via guerrillamamamedicine) (via dreams-from-my-father) (via truth-has-a-liberal-bias) (via stfuconservatives) (via becauseiamawoman) (via ratsandcandy666) (via snailsee) |
| — | Wilhelm Reich, Listen Little Man (via randomglory) |
THREE and a half years ago, on my 62nd birthday, doctors discovered a mass on my pancreas. It turned out to be Stage 3 pancreatic cancer. I was told I would be dead in four to six months. Today I am in that rare coterie of people who have survived this long with the disease. But I did not foresee that after having dedicated myself for 40 years to a life of the law, including more than two decades as a New York State judge, my quest for ameliorative and palliative care would lead me to marijuana.
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Inhaled marijuana is the only medicine that gives me some relief from nausea, stimulates my appetite, and makes it easier to fall asleep. The oral synthetic substitute, Marinol, prescribed by my doctors, was useless. Rather than watch the agony of my suffering, friends have chosen, at some personal risk, to provide the substance. I find a few puffs of marijuana before dinner gives me ammunition in the battle to eat. A few more puffs at bedtime permits desperately needed sleep.
This is not a law-and-order issue; it is a medical and a human rights issue. Being treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, I am receiving the absolute gold standard of medical care. But doctors cannot be expected to do what the law prohibits, even when they know it is in the best interests of their patients. When palliative care is understood as a fundamental human and medical right, marijuana for medical use should be beyond controversy.
Actual Fox News screenshot. I really hope someone at Fox understands irony, so they can appreciate this.
lolwut? Bill-o the Clown looks so sad to have caused this.
Members of the Class of 2012,
As a former secretary of labor and current professor, I feel I owe it to you to tell you the truth about the pieces of parchment you’re picking up today.
You’re f*cked.
Well, not exactly. But you won’t have it easy.
First, you’re going to have…
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