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Re: Otsy post# 21010

Sunday, 05/18/2014 7:28:01 PM

Sunday, May 18, 2014 7:28:01 PM

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Otsy: If I may respond to just one small section of your post. Many of us Vietnam Veterans with severe daily pain problems sure hope that NVLX can come up with something that will help us. Come on NVLX, the other companies in the marijuana sector, and the medical community change the thinking and get us Nam Vets on marijuana to stop the pain and get us off of the narcotics! We also hope that the attitude from civilian doctors and Veterans Administration doctors will change regarding their position on marijuana use to reduce pain levels. We would welcome anything non-narcotic to relieve our daily pain! I have been on narcotic pain medication every day since June 2005 and I have many Vietnam Brothers in Arms that are also on narcotic pain medications every single day. My several medical problems are caused by being exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam and my Brothers in Arms that are also on daily pain medications is because of several medical problems from Agent Orange. Like me many of my Brothers have cancer and like me so far we have beat it but none of us like taking the narcotic pain medication but have to in order to live as close to a normal life but not even really that close to how we would like to live. We have all heard that marijuana does relieve the pain but we don't use it because it is against the laws in the states that we live in. I have heard from Brothers that live in medical marijuana states that either their civilian doctors will not write a prescription for marijuana and the Brothers that didn't retire from the military like I did have to go to the Veterans Administration and their doctors will also not write marijuana prescriptions. I have also heard that the VA doctors plus civilian doctors will even stop writing narcotic prescriptions if we test positive for marijuana in both medical marijuana and non-marijuana states. We believe that the medical community attitude about using marijuana for chronic/acute pain must change and change fast especially in the VA hospitals/clinics. Sincerely, Senior Chief
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