ThisisBigBrother.com - UK TV Forums

ThisisBigBrother.com - UK TV Forums (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/index.php)
-   Serious Debates & News (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=61)
-   -   Severely epileptic boy denied cannabis treatment : will now get his meds (https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=342362)

arista 16-06-2018 11:26 AM

Severely epileptic boy denied cannabis treatment : will now get his meds
 
Ref : SkyNewsHD /LBC

[A severely epileptic boy is to be allowed cannabis treatment after the Home Office backed down on banning it, say Sky sources]


just reported it.

https://news.sky.com/story/severely-...ation-11406577

https://e3.365dm.com/18/06/1096x616/...20180615221410

Nicky91 16-06-2018 11:31 AM

very nice to hear for the boy, that he will get his meds now

Livia 16-06-2018 01:33 PM

About time.

Vicky. 16-06-2018 01:38 PM

I think its ****ing disgusting how people are dneied treatments that work. Cannabis works perfectly for my illness, seriously I am pretty much normal after smoking a few joints, my pain almost disappears completely and dope works much better than the morphine I am given by my GP for sure. But...they are not allowed to prescribe me it. And although I could get it myself, I don't want to smoke it constantly when I have kids. I could be given the tablet form or something but nope, they prefer to have me hooked on opiates :umm2: I could also make brownies or something too but then I would put on even more weight as I would have to be eating them all the time. I also don't want to be 'stoned', I hate it, I think tablets would not make me this way too? So basically, if the Government stopped being tits and withholding treatment that clearly works, I could have a 'normal' life.

Livia 16-06-2018 01:56 PM

I don't understand why cannabis is banned and alcohol isn't. I never met anyone who smoked a spliff then wanted a fight. And it's medicinal benefits are clear. There's no excuse for it not being prescribed if it works.

Vicky... sugar free brownies.

Vicky. 16-06-2018 02:04 PM

All day everyday though? I don't think I could stand it :laugh:

Am definitely getting to the stage where I am going to start buying it though in some form. I told my physio this, and she ****ing reported me to social services for a 'substance abuse' problem! I told her I had had maybe 20 spliffs in the past few years but when I did they helped a lot (and it was only ever when at my mothers so someone was there to watch kids anyway) and yeah, she took the fact that i want to get myself out of pain to be me being a bad mother. She also said I had a problem with alcohol, as I said that when my painkillers run out, if I don't have the kids (or if someone else is there to watch them) I have been known to self-medicate with alcohol, as I want to avoid going to A&E when I get bad and I know theres a chance I can make it more bearable myself. This apparently makes me an alcoholic

****ing twat.

May delete these posts as clearly my issues is nothing to do with the poor boy in the OP

Maru 16-06-2018 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10042704)
All day everyday though? I don't think I could stand it :laugh:

Am definitely getting to the stage where I am going to start buying it though in some form. I told my physio this, and she ****ing reported me to social services for a 'substance abuse' problem! I told her I had had maybe 20 spliffs in the past few years but when I did they helped a lot (and it was only ever when at my mothers so someone was there to watch kids anyway) and yeah, she took the fact that i want to get myself out of pain to be me being a bad mother. She also said I had a problem with alcohol, as I said that when my painkillers run out, if I don't have the kids (or if someone else is there to watch them) I have been known to self-medicate with alcohol, as I want to avoid going to A&E when I get bad and I know theres a chance I can make it more bearable myself. This apparently makes me an alcoholic

****ing twat.

May delete these posts as clearly my issues is nothing to do with the poor boy in the OP

I understand where you are coming from, Vicky. Doctors don't take chronic pain seriously enough imo, because it's not something they can see. They only know based on how we tell them we feel, and that's enough to malign patients along with other "chronic complainers". I lived it myself for a long time, so you are preaching to a member of the choir here.

I think when we are massive amounts of pain, we are more likely to "abuse" (using that very loosely here) just about anything to make the pain cycles end (or break temporarily)... especially when it is chronic, it is utterly exhausting and almost maddening. Playing the pain game is not really a means to a fulfilling life either... so I think if cannabis helps, those people should be allowed to be prescribed for it with medical purposes. If it resolves it, it not only gives back the life of the patient, but gives their life back to their families/loved ones, so I don't see it as a "selfish" cause at all... when I was my worst pain, it felt like I was a totally different person, that at least half of me was in some other place, disconnected and not really "present" at all.

Anyway, don't delete your posts. They are incredibly relevant here I think.

kirklancaster 16-06-2018 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 10042702)
I don't understand why cannabis is banned and alcohol isn't. I never met anyone who smoked a spliff then wanted a fight. And it's medicinal benefits are clear. There's no excuse for it not being prescribed if it works.

Vicky... sugar free brownies.

^ This exactly.

Underscore 16-06-2018 02:51 PM

I think it's disgusting in this day and age that the massive medical benefits of cannabis are still overlooked.

It should be legalised full stop anyway. Completely harmless (unless tampered with - which is why it should be legalised and taken out of black markets anyway).

jaxie 16-06-2018 03:12 PM

The law is an ass. As usual the wrong people are persecuted by those taking the letter of the law too seriously. I agree that alcohol is worse. A blind eye should always be used for medicinal use.

arista 16-06-2018 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10042692)
I think its ****ing disgusting how people are dneied treatments that work. Cannabis works perfectly for my illness, seriously I am pretty much normal after smoking a few joints, my pain almost disappears completely and dope works much better than the morphine I am given by my GP for sure. But...they are not allowed to prescribe me it. And although I could get it myself, I don't want to smoke it constantly when I have kids. I could be given the tablet form or something but nope, they prefer to have me hooked on opiates :umm2: I could also make brownies or something too but then I would put on even more weight as I would have to be eating them all the time. I also don't want to be 'stoned', I hate it, I think tablets would not make me this way too? So basically, if the Government stopped being tits and withholding treatment that clearly works, I could have a 'normal' life.


Vicky its tricky
Due to current Drug laws in England,
that mother is off to Northern Ireland
today to get the "correct" safe liquid version.

Vicky. 16-06-2018 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10042828)
Vicky its tricky
Due to current Drug laws in England,
that mother is off to Northern Ireland
today to get the "correct" safe liquid version.

Such laws should not exist. Cannabis has been proven to have so much benefit to the health of some people. It should be allowed, for people it would help.

I know this is a bit conspiracy theory, but I have thought for a while that the reason its 'banned' is because the big pharmacy companies who make billions from selling 'painkillers' and such would lose a ****load of money. I mean, even stuff like Parkinsons can be helped a lot by cannabis. My uncle would shake like **** constantly, but we gave him a brownie that my dad made and for around an hour, he did not shake at all. Cannabis is amazing for some illnesses, and its vile that its banned.

arista 16-06-2018 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10042837)
Such laws should not exist. Cannabis has been proven to have so much benefit to the health of some people. It should be allowed, for people it would help.

I know this is a bit conspiracy theory, but I have thought for a while that the reason its 'banned' is because the big pharmacy companies who make billions from selling 'painkillers' and such would lose a ****load of money. I mean, even stuff like Parkinsons can be helped a lot by cannabis. My uncle would shake like **** constantly, but we gave him a brownie that my dad made and for around an hour, he did not shake at all. Cannabis is amazing for some illnesses, and its vile that its banned.



At this stage
we are nothing like California
Until our drug laws are changed
with Proper Safe Cannabis meds
permitted.

Its not a supply issue
as we Make and Sell it to USA
as safe cannabis meds etc.


Was debated on Ch5HD AM Live
and SkyNewsHD "All Out Politics"
a few weeks ago

GoldHeart 17-06-2018 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10042592)
Ref : SkyNewsHD /LBC

[A severely epileptic boy is to be allowed cannabis treatment after the Home Office backed down on banning it, say Sky sources]


just reported it.

https://news.sky.com/story/severely-...ation-11406577

https://e3.365dm.com/18/06/1096x616/...20180615221410

I watched this on the morning show, the mother was debating trying to raise awareness for using cannabis for medical reasons and she was fighting to get her son the treatment he needed . It clearly was helping him so pretty stupid for them to deny him his medication in the first place :nono:.

Problem we have is despite the health benefits of cannabis , there's always people abusing it and taking it just to get high :bored: .

In oil form it eases pain and helps people ,but there's still some of it
that's still illegal to get .

Smoking it has no health benefits , but being used as a herbal remedy actually helps people.

Maru 17-06-2018 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 10043389)
I watched this on the morning show, the mother was debating trying to raise awareness for using cannabis for medical reasons and she was fighting to get her son the treatment he needed . It clearly was helping him so pretty stupid for them to deny him his medication in the first place :nono:.

Problem we have is despite the health benefits of cannabis , there's always people abusing it and taking it just to get high :bored: .

In oil form it eases pain and helps people ,but there's still some of it
that's still illegal to get .

Smoking it has no health benefits , but being used as a herbal remedy actually helps people.

That's the first I've heard of that. @bold

I remember when I worked a retail job, one of my coworkers obviously did the weed. He would come to work, his eyes were bloodshot and he was like "Oh...." about every revelation and issue brought to him by customers. I don't like the idea of its usage in the workplace... :laugh: for that reason

However, I've never used cannabis so I don't know how long that effect lasts, but maybe it can be done on break and if it's a small productivity hit for a little while, but gives the medical effects for much longer, that would be fine.

Vicky. 17-06-2018 01:54 AM

Bollocks does smoking it have no health benefits.

I am sure I have danced this dance before with someone on here..maybe you :p

But yeah, smoking it has huge benefits. For pain at least. Can't speak about other illnesses personally. But smoking a splff or two works better for me than morphine does.

And whatever drugs are around, people will abuse them. FFS you can abuse anti-nausea medication. Is this a reason for that to be banned?

GoldHeart 17-06-2018 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maru (Post 10043399)
That's the first I've heard of that. @bold

I remember when I worked a retail job, one of my coworkers obviously did the weed. He would come to work, his eyes were bloodshot and he was like "Oh...." about every revelation and issue brought to him by customers. I don't like the idea of its usage in the workplace... :laugh: for that reason

However, I've never used cannabis so I don't know how long that effect lasts, but maybe it can be done on break and if it's a small productivity hit for a little while, but gives the medical effects for much longer, that would be fine.

People who SMOKE weed usually do it to get high or to they smoke it for the sake of it , even if people think it's helping it's just making them light headed with side effects .

Cannabis OIL can be bought from some shops, that has more health benefits .
Cannabis isn't meant to be smoked and the smell of it being inhaled is like toxic waste, how is that good !? :yuk:

So when it comes to legalizing it ,I only agree with it being taken as medicine or in oil form and herbal bath and drink form as those have the proper useful benefits .


All times are GMT. The time now is 09:39 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.