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10.28.2006

South Dakotans to decide medical marijuana measure Nov. 7

Benefits, side effects of drug on society debated

Associated Press Writer

Editor's note: Part of a series of preview stories on selected ballot measures in the Nov. 7 general election.

South Dakota would join 11 other states that allow some medical patients to smoke marijuana to ease their pain and other medical problems if voters approve Initiated Measure 4 on Nov. 7.

Diseases and conditions that would be covered include: cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, severe or persistent muscle spasms and multiple sclerosis. The state Department of Health also could approve other medical conditions.

Though some states permit medical marijuana, residents still can be prosecuted in federal court.

Valerie Hannah of Deerfield said if the measure doesn't pass, she's moving to California, where medical marijuana is allowed - although she said she already uses limited amounts of it to quell her nerve pain.

"I'm the only person who will admit that they're a medical marijuana patient in South Dakota," she said in a telephone interview.

Hannah said she served in the Persian Gulf War in the early 1990s and was exposed to chemical weapons that are basically causing her nerves to dissolve.

"And with that comes extreme, extreme pain," she said.

No prescription drug is as effective as a few hits of pot a few times a day, Hannah said.

"Not a whole joint. It's just a couple of tokes, a couple of hits off a pipe," she said.

Hughes County Sheriff Mike Leidholt said he empathizes with Hannah and others who suffer from chronic pain. But the relief it could offer some people doesn't justify the cost to society, he said.

Among Liedholt's points:

It sends a mixed message to children on the use of drugs.

People other than the patient could get the marijuana, as a lot of teens do now with alcohol.

There have been great advances in prescription medications, so it's not necessary to go back to natural remedies such as marijuana.

Law enforcement officers wouldn't be allowed to test if a driver with a prescription is under the influence of marijuana.

The marijuana isn't subject to quality control standards that are a part of Food and Drug Administration approval, so there's no way to know the potency.

The law would allow each patient and caregiver up to six plants, which could produce from 2,700 to more than 13,000 joints every year, depending how well the plants are cultivated, he said.

"That's a lot of marijuana," Leidholt said. "If you're not going to use that much, what are you going to do with the rest of it? Are you going to share it with friends?"

Hannah, who no longer is able to work, said the measure is not an attempt to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, and it would not make pot widely available.

"This is not a way to get it into the hands of your children or my children or anybody else's. This is for legitimate people who need this," she said. "Everyone should have the freedom to choose their own medication."

The jewels have arrived

10.08.2006

It is with great pride that I tell you, the first hand designed piece of jewelry from my friend Marilyn is now available for purchase on my ebay!

As I mentioned a few days ago, her work is exceptional and very unique. She's been traveling the craft circuit and renaissance fairs for several years now. Her creations are exceptional and the quality of her designs is second to none. Additional designs will be listed on ebay as they become available. Please email me any questions you might have for Marilyn and I will forward them to her.

Sharing information

10.07.2006
I think when it comes to blogging, it's all about personal expression but more importantly, sharing idea's and information with others. As an individual who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, I can attest to the importance & benefits of sharing information with others, weather it be good or bad.

This past July, 2006 I had an unfortunate change in my employment status and lost my health care coverage; also unable to afford the continued coverage through Cobra @ $385.00 per month! Not until mid August 2006, was I able to secure new employment but they only offered about 30 hours per week and no insurance options at the present time. And in-case your wondering what the total cost per month for all my prescribed/needed meds are (straight over the counter price without any drug coverage) , I'm sad to say it would be around $3,000.00.... what a disgusting amount to pay to feel moderately o.k.. For those of you with MS you know exactly what I mean and for those of you who don't: there's no cure yet for us, the meds are a constant give & take for the end results. Some make one thing more tolerable while enhancing the awful effects of another. I.E. the provigil (prescription speed so to speak) fights the MS daily fatigue but inturn it can make you hyper. Fear not, I get to look forward to another pill later in the night to bring me back down. Then it's one to stop the restless leg syndrome and one to help me sleep. It's a rollercoaster ride of daily trade-offs that quite simply put, SUCKS!

Needless to say I have been without my prescriptions and drug coverage for a few months now, the lack of proper medications has definitely taken its toll on me and my body. Simply stated, if you looked at my situation as a race between me and the MS, the MS has taken a strong lead and reeked its unforgiving havoc on my body,mind and sole. I have been seeking assistance and continue to run into one road block after another. I would never wish this particular "hunt for help" on even my worst enemies.

Magically, I sat down today in the break room and stumbled on an article in Newsweek on RLS; restless leg syndrome. The article was somewhat enlightening and all too familiar. At the very end of the article, in very small print (almost too small to notice) , under an add for Requip (RLS drug), was a web address/phone number for assistance for prescription drugs: PPA or Partnership For Prescription Assistance (https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php). I was a little excited at first, then I reminded myself of others, like it, and I remembered all the paperwork, the phone calls, the waiting and the turn downs... you've got to keep trying, right? So I went to the web site and started my next journey into prescription assistance. Over all, I found the site to be helpful, informative and easy to navigate through. So all the information has been sent and now I'll do what I'm getting used to doing these days...waiting to see the answers...

just breathe


so what does a guy like me do when a guy like you enters into my life...

keep it in perspective, thank god above, giggle a little in the kitchen, tell almost everyone i know, respect it, remember to always say thank you since tomorrow isn't guaranteed, keep it clean and free of uncomfortable moments, be honest, push a few buttons from time to time, celebrate and embrace our unique similarities, talk less-listen more, make the most of what's at hand, make sure the coffee's fresh and there's plenty of your favorite coffe-mate flavor in the frig, allow unlimited access to everything inside my heart & mind, listen to manilow & taylor when necessary, let it out-verbally of course, tell you from time to time the tremendous impact you've made in and on my life, remind myself that it's healthy to let myself get bumded out about it-the specifics, only tell you how swell you are once in a seven day window, never truthfully answer that question "who the fuck are you?" and consider renting a humungus blimp to let the whole world know about my super dooper new friend: kurt.