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  • joee

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    May 28, 2020 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Thoughts on States Reopening

    I have not gone into any indoor space outside of my home, since March 14th.  My wife and I have not socialized with others.

    We enjoy walking in our neighborhood and now that our beaches are open (Delray Beach, FL), we  beach walk in uncrowded spots.  I don’t plan to go shopping (all my groceries have been delivered); I don’t plan on eating in restaurants or cafes., I don’t plan on visiting  friends, UNTIL  the new diagnosis curve declines for two weeks.

  • joee

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    January 27, 2020 at 9:09 am in reply to: Cannabis and Parkinson’s

    Mary Beth Skylis–there are so many options available to medical cannabis patients.  Has he tried any of the so-called ratio oils or vapes?  I get relief from PD symptoms when I vape a 1:1 strain (equal amounts of CBD and THC), and it does not make me feel high–more like relaxed and a bit euphoric.

     

  • joee

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    December 26, 2019 at 12:49 pm in reply to: Cannabis and Parkinson’s

    I support cannabis legalization, for everyone.  It is safer and better than many medicines sold at pharmacies in US.

    It is very helpful for my PD symptoms of insomnia, rigidity, anxiety and depression.  Also would make interstate and air travel much less stressful for those who currently have medical cards for their home state.

    Legalization will lead to better understanding, education and research.  Our medical professionals are totally ignorant on this and there is huge potential for medical benefits.

     

     

  • joee

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    December 5, 2019 at 4:23 pm in reply to: Who are your favorite PD advocates?

    Dr. Laurie K. Mischley, naturopathic physician, Seattle:  https://bastyr.edu/people/alumni-researcher/laurie-mischley-nd-mph-phdc, now offering an online course for everyone, 24 lectures.

    Heather Kennedy, aka Kathleen Kiddo–PwP who is a creative, outspoken, articulate advocate on Facebook.