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6 years in the Marine Corps and an Afghanistan and Iraq vet here man, have been dealing with PTSD and haven't really been able to smoke, still doing reserves and wife doesn't really like, so I stopped, I used to smoke quit a bit though especially when I got home from Iraq, but now I try to balance out my PTSD with meditation and when my finances get better Jiu Jitsu. If there is anyway how can I help the great Ken Madden let me know? :)
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Currently serving in the Army (1/503rd INF ABN) and there was a recent article written in "Stars and Stripes" about the use of MDMA, combined with therapy sessions, to help treat PTSD. They report early success in their initial cases, but also go on to saying that more expansive human trials are needed.
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MDMA is another thing that could help. These are the things that we need to look at scientifically instead of allowing our previous reservations make an impact on our health. Thank you guys for coming forward too.
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US Army 1997-2004:cool: PTSD, permanent muscle & nerve damage in lower back and left leg woohoo. The herb is my savior dont care what anyone says about it. It helps me with pain and nightmares.
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I was in the Air Force for 3 years as a Fire Fighter. Have never been medically diagnosed with PTSD, but def struggled with some stuff I saw. If I had the $ for it I would be smoking on a more regular basis, it has been about 4 months since the last time I've done it. I would have to give most credit to the 3 years of Jitsu training that has allowed me to get a better handle on it. I strongly agree that THC has a great impact when dealing with the symptoms of PTSD.
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for the nerds here...
PTSD causes flashbacks and bad memories that make people react differently than they "should"
Someone who went through a very bad earthquake can experience PTSD if a truck were to drive by and shake the ground.
Why cannabis works, is because of a cannabinoid called CBD. it works by stimulating the naturally occurring cannabinoid receptors in the brain that help people "forget". Also included in the benefits are the anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea, anti-psychotic, anti-seizure and pain relieving properties. There are new strains that have a very low THC level (that can be high-LESS) and high CBD levels. HUGE for those who are specifically using Cannabis for a strict medical purpose.
The More You Know...
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Originally Posted by
K Madden
The More You Know...
And knowing is half the battle!!:cool: