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chach
nchs09
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Originally posted by chach
i dont get it.... why does she smoke? doent think she is in pain... a studder does not requier pot. ing junky
inconspicuous
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The medical use of marijuana is examined from every side of a very complex issue with this documentary that charts the suffering of four chronically ill patients whose reliance on the illegal drug as a pain killer is in jeopardy due to federal anti-narcotic legislation.


yep. definitely every side of the issue. :rolleyes:
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by nchs09
i dont get it.... why does she smoke? doent think she is in pain... a studder does not requier pot. ing junky




She has cerebral palsy.
nchs09
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Originally posted by jennypie
She has cerebral palsy.
does that cause pain?

if it does... then she is just a whore


if it doesnt she is a junky:whip:
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by nchs09
does that cause pain?

if it does... then she is just a whore


if it doesnt she is a junky:whip:




:rolleyes:
inconspicuous
I smell some lock off in the distance.
nchs09
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Originally posted by inconspicuous
I smell some lock off in the distance.
doubt it... anyhow dont have showtime anymore :/ so wont be able to see the show.
jfk-pilot
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What is Cerebral Palsy?

The term cerebral palsy refers to any one of a number of neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood and permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination but don’t worsen over time. Even though cerebral palsy affects muscle movement, it isn’t caused by problems in the muscles or nerves. It is caused by abnormalities in parts of the brain that control muscle movements. The majority of children with cerebral palsy are born with it, although it may not be detected until months or years later. The early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before a child reaches 3 years of age. The most common are a lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements (ataxia); stiff or tight muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity); walking with one foot or leg dragging; walking on the toes, a crouched gait, or a “scissored” gait; and muscle tone that is either too stiff or too floppy. A small number of children have cerebral palsy as the result of brain damage in the first few months or years of life, brain infections such as bacterial meningitis or viral encephalitis, or head injury from a motor vehicle accident, a fall, or child abuse.

Is there any treatment?

Cerebral palsy can’t be cured, but treatment will often improve a child's capabilities. Many children go on to enjoy near-normal adult lives if their disabilities are properly managed. In general, the earlier treatment begins the better chance children have of overcoming developmental disabilities or learning new ways to accomplish the tasks that challenge them. Treatment may include physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, drugs to control seizures, relax muscle spasms, and alleviate pain; surgery to correct anatomical abnormalities or release tight muscles; braces and other orthotic devices; wheelchairs and rolling walkers; and communication aids such as computers with attached voice synthesizers.


source : http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/...cerebral_palsy.

im guessing by smoking a joint, it helps her control her seizures.
Akridrot
im a 17 year old muslim girl who dated a boy my parents don't approve of and the only prescription is to get stoned!

chach
:stongue:
Saka
I laughed :(

When the countdowner gets to 45ish seconds I need to laugh, and after whenshe says serdudder.
I lol'd... alot.
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