Pubdate: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 Source: Gisborne Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2009 The Gisborne Herald Co. Ltd Contact: http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/Contact/ Website: http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/924 Author: Robert CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL USE? Twelve years ago my wife died of bowel cancer at 44 years old. She had been prescribed the Marinol suppositories and the oral dosages of cannabis to deal with the effects of the chemotherapy. The suppositories took hours to work, made her higher than a kite after hours of being significantly ill. The pills just came up with the onset of the nausea and vomiting so were of no use. Her doctor, in a very confidential way, suggested to me to see if I could find some that she could smoke. Reluctantly, as a hospital director, I did. She used very little, never got high, but the quick response to inhaling it worked. She never experienced nausea or vomiting for the rest of her very short life. It was illegal at that time (US) and I was forced to take a great risk to care for her. It was legalised just after her death. Robert - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake