About this user
The vast majority of the chronically ill don't know that cannabis is real medicine and that this God given plant could give them a better quality of life. That's where we, the cannabis patients, come in. Its so simple that most activists can't fathom it. All we have to do is tell the truth. Our own, personal story. That's all. The world wants to hear it. They know that the drug companies are killing us. What they don't know is that cannabis could very well save their lives, or at least, make them more tolerable. I have interviewed patients with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, fibromyalgia, epilepsy, chronic-pain, migraines, breast cancer, lung cancer, testicular cancer, lymphoma, acoustic neuroma, skin cancer, brain aneurism, Ethers Danlos Syndrome, stuttering, PTSD, Crohn's, lupus, chronic-depression and anxiety, other mental issues, neuropathy of the feet, neurological pain due to paralysis, and many more that I don't venture to try to spell or pronounce.
The truth is in the telling. We are real people. We are a portion of the middleclass that affects 100% of America, because every family has at least one member who is chronically ill. No one escapes it. And when that time comes to you, chances are, cannabis could be a vital part of your treatment.
If you would like to make a donation to help me further my work, please type or copy and paste this link into your browser:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KKR7BZ8VWSPEQ.
Thank you for helping me give a voice to the chronically and terminally ill of America.
Mark D. Pedersen
www.cannabispatientnetwork.com
Hometown
Herculaneum, Missouri
Country
United States
Occupation
Currently disabled, artist, videographer
Companies
Founder, Cannabis Patient Network (cannabispatientnetwork.com)
Founder, Sensible Missouri (sensiblemissouri.org)
Advisory Board, Patients Out of Time (medicalcannabis.com)
Interests
Medical Cannabis Legalization for Missouri and nationwide. Amnesty for those incarcerated for non-violent, Cannabis arrests. To someday soon see Cannabis treated with the same respect as perscription drugs without the crippling greed and contempt for the chronically ill imposed by pharmaceutical companies.