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Me too. I hardly ever smoke anymore. To busy and tired and don't wanna waste my high. Lol

I was thinking about trying to grow a sour sop tree to go with my juicing and rick simpson oil! Let's cure some cancer boys! Cheers!
 
I didn't smoke for 4 months, and used the funds that would have went my drug dealers way to get my setup rocking. Tolerance was back to zero not that long ago. I made a big batch of bubble hash to last me until all my stuff cured....Holy shit that ramped up my tolerance haha. Im not much of a hash guy though, I prefer the flowers. People go crazy for those dabs. I can see the appeal though. They bubble so seductively lol

I think I should make a batch of RSO though, just to have some on hand if I can convince my grandmother to us it to help with chemo.

Can the rso be used in edibles? I can't see myself approaching novice smokers with oil haha. Is RSO somehow more medicinal than traditional baking methods? Or is it just a method of achieving a higher dose for patients with a higher tolerance?
 
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I didn't smoke for 4 months, and used the funds that would have went my drug dealers way to get my setup rocking. Tolerance was back to zero not that long ago. I made a big batch of bubble hash to last me until all my stuff cured....Holy shit that ramped up my tolerance haha. Im not much of a hash guy though, I prefer the flowers. People go crazy for those dabs. I can see the appeal though. They bubble so seductively lol

I think I should make a batch of RSO though, just to have some on hand if I can convince my grandmother to us it to help with chemo.

Can the rso be used in edibles? I can't see myself approaching novice smokers with oil haha. Is RSO somehow more medicinal than traditional baking methods? Or is it just a method of achieving a higher dose for patients with a higher tolerance?

Dude, RSO is as medicinal as it gets! I have seen a guy with stage four prostate cancer walk away 6 months cancer free! RSO IS THE SHIT! and you want to eat this oil. Never heard of people smoking RSO. Not to say it can't be done! I'm sure someone has tried it. But when we make RSO we use the buds and all the sugar trim and we put ours into a syringe. And it's administered by mouth 3 times a day. Possibly more with later stages! But each dose is the size of a grain of cooked rice! It's is very concentrated and don't need a lot of it.

Ps. People who take chemo and radiation for treatment are harder to cure! Tell them not to put that poisonous shit in their body. Does more harm then good! Shit eats your brain away!
 
Yeah that shit is really bad... Im not in a position where I can just convince her to stop treatment though. It should at the very least make the symptoms more bearable though.

I will make a batch from the less desirable buds after harvest then. How does ingestion of rso compare to the ingestion of traditional edibles (in terms of the "High", or effect). Couple more northern lights will be coming down soon. I need to look more into it and make a batch of RSO it sounds like
 
Yeah that shit is really bad... Im not in a position where I can just convince her to stop treatment though. It should at the very least make the symptoms more bearable though.

I will make a batch from the less desirable buds after harvest then. How does ingestion of rso compare to the ingestion of traditional edibles (in terms of the "High", or effect). Couple more northern lights will be coming down soon. I need to look more into it and make a batch of RSO it sounds like

I'll pm you with a link! Sorry mr bubbles for over running your thread!
 
While bubble hash makes excellent solvent less dabs when it's full melt in my experience it doesn't come close to the shatter and budder coming out of Denver. I've never tried Nikka T's tho and I've heard his bubble is better than most concentrates made with solvents.

The biggest advantage for me to use oil is convenience and stealth. I could literally use my e cig (Dube from white rhino) in a crowded room and no one would know any better. This is much better than carrying my grinder, lighter, and batty.


Guerrilla is absolutely correct about RSO. While I haven't seen it work in person I've read and watched tons of testimonials where people have cured lung cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, brain tumors, skin cancer, and tons more. The best sites I found online are cureyourowncancer.org and cbdproject.org.

From my research the most effective way of ingesting RSO is rubbing it on the gums. This way it goes directly into the blood stream kind of like chewing tobacco. Ive read it also works by eating it too. Many people put it on bread or in tea. It just takes more with these methods I think.

I'm not honestly sure on the effects with chemo vs without. I've read a lot of medical studies where countries like Israel use it as a way of alleviating the pain of chemo and increasing its effectiveness. I've also watched several friends and family members slowly poisoned to death by chemo.

Honestly I think the cannabis is curing it and on top of that it's helping more people survive chemo but I think it's a decision everyone has to make on their own. It's easy to tell someone else what to do but when were faced with the same problems ourselves it's much harder to decide.

For example if you had a cancer that was operable it would be very difficult to convince your family that your not going to get the surgery especially when the doctors sitting there selling it to them as your once chance to live. You could show them video after video of people curing it with RSO alone but I already struggle convincing family members of the medical benefits of cannabis even when my life isn't on the line so I can't imagine how difficult it would be if they thought I would die.

Skatter if her cancer is severe I would strongly recommend talking with her. Obviously when your alone with her and just say "grandma I've been doing a lot of research and I found something that might help your cancer and it has no side effects. Your doctors won't agree but lots of people are having success. It may not work but it's worth a try. Do you want to try?"

You would be amazed at how dramatically people's viewpoints can change when their life is on the line. Maybe it will blow up in your face but I think the guilt of her thinking your a stoner vs the regret of not trying to offer her a cure will be a lot less. If anything it's like racism and segregation. I have several older relatives who are southerners with rascist tendencies. I am with an Asian and the majority of my cousins are with other cultures too like Mexican and African Americans. A few of them are even gay. Miraculously a lot of these relatives are no longer prejudice and the ones who are still we write off as too old and stubborn to change which really isn't their fault. Bottom line is even if she looks down on you because you smoke weed it's better to try to help then to protect your own pride because at the end of the day what were doing is the right thing and the peoples against us are either misinformed or just plain evil and I'm sure your grams isn't evil :)

And no problem guerrilla. Feel free to jack my thread anytime especially for RSO and cancer.
 
Thanks for the concern, and advice guys. She just started chemo last week, and I will see how she is handling. Thanks for the push, bubbles
Im sure as things inevitably deteriorate I will find some alone time to bring it up. She has seen drugs and alcohol destroy alot of people, including some of her own children. Some times those types of prejudices are deeply rooted, although she never verbally condemns or admonishes it. It would be a good idea for me to prepare some of the oil, and have it on hand to give the moment some more "influence" if she seems perceptive.

Tricky waters we must navigate, that's for sure! I know the amazing beauty and power of this flower, I need to stop celebrating it in the shadows. It has the capacity to help. I just always hated it being pigeonholed as strictly "medical" because it's versatile and should be embraced for its dynamic nature. There for I have grown very cynical, and through my vast research have largely ignored the medicinal community (I'm hard headed that way). Now that it's hitting close to home, I really should step in to promote something that I do believe in. As guardians of the forbidden herb, it is kind of our duty in many ways. Anyway, thanks for the encouragement guys. I'll let bubbles get back to his show, and I'll do a little medicinal research on my own time haha.
 
It's so crazy that we were talking about this. We just got the call saying that my wife's great grandmother has cancer and she is 90. I know what your saying about being deeply rooted! This generation was brainwashed but those reefer madness bastards! Someone should have curb stomped them som' bitches! :rofl:
Still walks about a mile a day! It's behind her cheek bone. They haven't done biopsy yet, just a scan! Time for ol' guerrilla to get to work! Good luck skatter as we venture down the same dark tunnel!
 
Sorry I have updated in a while. Trying to run multiple forums is really becoming a struggle. I used to be able to update all my forums at once but now I have to do it individually. I'll try to post a grow/pic update soon here.

Sorry to here about your grams Guerilla.

As I've said before I am a health insurance agent. I also have a father who's had lupus since I was 10 and a mother who's been disabled from bi polar. I watched one of my best friends die from leukemia when he was 18 and I lost my grandfather from lung cancer before I was even born. Needless to say I know far more about how bad this problem is then most. I think that's the saddest part about this epidemic. It's frightening to see how many people are now being affected by cancer and debilitating diseases in general but at the same time we know that the majority of people cannot truely understand the problem until they experience it for themselves.

Recently I was humbly reminded of this when I went to my father in laws dr appointment.

First we were very excited because we learned that his appointment was going to be at the brand new cancer center they recently built in our city. This place is massive and state of the art. At first we thought he wouldn't be able to go because he has no insurance or money.

When we first walked in my wife was amazed at how beautiful it was. It literally felt like we had walked into Mall of America. They had beautiful landscaping, fountains, and even concierge. There was free coffee and free food. They even have volunteers greet each patient and walk them up to their appointment. She was starting to get really hopeful. Thinking that surely this amazing place would be able to cure her father. I had to remind her that this is all blood money. Only 1/10 people walking into that facility for treatment will survive.

Once we met with his Dr I did all of the talking because of my professional and personal experience. I have to say I can't imagine how a normal person, someone with little healthcare experience, would understand anything. I had to constantly restate things to my wife in lamens turns in order for her to understand what the doctor was saying.

And to make things even more complicated the doctor is unable to give an opinion. You heard me right the professional you go to seek medical ADVICE cannot give us an opinion only options! I understand where they are coming from. They have to protect themselves from lawsuits and end of life treatment is a very touchy subject but that doesn't mean they shouldn't still be able to give you an opinion. For example when someone calls me and explains what they need to have covered I give them my opinion or recommendation on what plan to purchase. If the person buys that plan and something goes wrong I'm not held liable as long as I give correct information.

So anyways here's our "options". We can try to aggressively treat the cancer using chemo drugs. He's being told 6mos left is the avg for his scenario but could be less or more. One drug being tossed around a lot is called serafin. This is a pill form of chemo. They're saying chemo could help give him a longer life by slowing the cancers progression but it is not curable or operable. The drug company will even give him the chemo meds for free. The doctor did admit that his liver health is a grade c vs a and b. He stated this drug has only shown success with people who have liver health graded A or B. It's also important to note her father is down to 105lbs so chemo could very easily kill him.

The only other option is palliative care or comfort care. Basically pain meds and an in house hospice nurse visiting until he's moved to a hospice facility.

Ironically if we choose chemo everything is free. Yes you heard me right. If we choose the option which the doctor has admitted will have no success, will probably poison him to death, and make his last remaining months as miserable as possible they'll cover everything but if we want to forgo the chemo and try to make him as comfortable as possible we have to wait up to 60 days for his disability to get approved. Our state will not approve Medicaid for adults unless they are disabled by SSI. The cost difference is astounding. For him to forgo chemo his meds aren't even $100 per mo and he has to pay himself but if he goes thru chemo his meds are 2k plus per month and they're free. This disgusted me so much I nearly ripped the phone from the patient advocate to yell at the pharmaceutical rep myself.

At this point we have chosen to forgo the chemo and try to make him as comfortable as possible. Once we made this decision the doctor made it sound like it was the right decision but I'm sure he'd say the same if we went the other route. What's the point of seeing a human vs robot again? Lmao

We thought this would be the tough route. Trying to get him thru chemo seemed like it would be the hardest but ironically that's the route they throw down the red carpet for. When you say no to chemo they will still help you but not nearly as much. His doctor scheduled him for another appt. in 8 weeks but said he doesn't have to even go seems how they're not doing anything active to fight his cancer.

Were not giving up. Tbh with you guys cancer couldn't have picked a better person to pray on. Her father is not very literate in even his own language. He doesn't understand things like eating healthy, exercise, or even the importance of taking medication on time. I don't think he even owns a clock.

That doesn't mean I don't think we have a chance but it doesn't help. We took him to the food pantry for his groceries because he doesn't have any money a while he waits for his disability. The food selection was terrible of course. There wasn't a single good available that's good for cancer. Half the stuff was packed with sugar which we all know if bad for cancer. I try to educate him and my wife but there's not much we can do.

The only way I see us really being able to help him is by having him move in with us. I am more than willing to do that but I'm not sure if its financially possible. We can barely afford our own groceries each week plus the extra work we'll need to miss on his bad days.

If I can describe what were feeling right now in one word it would be HELPLESS. We have plants growing now that could be used for oil but then we would sacrifice our own meds. Seems like an easy choice considering the circumstances but at the same time we need our own meds to function. If we don't have any it could affect our jobs. We both have undiagnosed mental health conditions that we treat with cannabis. We could have him move in with us but it would also affect our job and finances. We live very close to a medical state but we don't have the money to go there to get him RSO either. The other edibles and tinctures we gave him helped a little with pain, sleep, and appetite but he's nearly out of edibles and won't ever take the tincture. My wife is really starting to take things hard now. She's realized how severe the situation is and it's very hard for me to cheer her up. I want to help so bad but I feel like my hands are tied. I'd say helpless about sums it up right now.

This guy need RSO and he needs someone to supervise him with it. My only solution right now is to take my 5gal Agent O and convert it into RSO. It should be ready for harvest in aprox one month and should produce close to 4oz. Im thinking of having him move in with us once I get this batch of RSO so then we can make sure be takes it correctly.

Now we have to sit down on Xmas to discuss with her family what's going on and what the plan is. Great holiday talk right?


Sorry for sounding so down. The truth is we are very lucky to have the Xmas we are so we are grateful for that. I'm just frustrated with how hopeless our news to her family will be tomorrow.

I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas! Remember that no matter how bad it seems there's someone else spending this special holiday alone and maybe even out in the cold.
 
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