Pubdate: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2000 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Author: Julie Grondahl POT HELPS WITH EPILEPSY I have chronic retractable epilepsy, and over the past 28 years I've tried several pharmaceutical drugs. The only medicine that worked for me was Marinol, synthetic marijuana, which I got a clean EEG on and did not have anywhere near the number of seizures I have now. I was taken off of it by a doctor for political reasons. One, the drug has not been approved for epilepsy yet. Two, the FDA. Three, the doctor was worried about her license and reputation. Some of the medicines doctors prescribe for me have side effects like falling, not being able to get up by myself, lethargy, convulsions, drowsiness, depression, appetite loss, reported sudden deaths and comas. These medicines do not control my seizures, and I have to be supervised and cannot work because of the likelihood of injury from seizures. The war on drugs against marijuana has killed people, and it is a war against ill people who medically benefit from it. To try to scare people with lies is dangerous because when people find out they have been lied to about marijuana, they will go on to try other things to see if they have been lied to about them too. I suggest people study marijuana and its uses (it controls seizures, muscle spasms, pain, arthritis, migraine headaches, appetite loss, cancer, AIDS, insomnia, stress management, hyperactivity, asthma, leukemia, glaucoma and so on) to help them decide on Proposition 5. - -- Julie Grondahl Willow - --- MAP posted-by: Terry F