Veterans, Pain Contracts & Medical Cannabis- Michael Krawitz
Veterans, Pain Contracts & Medical Cannabis- Michael Krawitz
URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhFIIM4lZIw
April 3, 2008 - Speaking to the Fifth Conference on Cannabis
Therapeutics, disabled U.S. Air Force veteran and chronic pain patient
Michael Krawitz is one of many veterans who find relief from physical
and psychological symptoms with medical Cannabis (marijuana). However,
new "pain contracts" disqualify patients from receiving opiate pain
medicines if they test positive for marijuana.
As science now proves,
patients can lessen their need for narcotic pain relievers, notoriously
hard on the body and mind, by using Cannabis as an adjunct medicine.
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