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Medical marijuana helped man with Multiple Sclerosis feel his fingers

October 29, 11:38 PMMultiple Sclerosis ExaminerMike Szymanski
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Medical Marijuana
Medical Marijuana
Courtesy Marijuana & Medical Blog

Below is a testimony of a video blog called "Capn' Cannibas" that has this story about a guy with Multiple Sclerosis who was helped with smoking marijuana.

The guys are smoking while the interview is being taped, and the afflicted patient can barely pronounce "Multiple Sclerosis."

The patient is named B.H. McGree, not his real identity, and says the drug has helped ease his pain, and that for the first time he actually felt the tips of his fingers.

People with MS in California are eligible for medical certificates to use marijuana.

They say very clearly upfront and in the beginning that the name is fake, but that the story is very real.

It's funny, but it makes a few points.


Capn Cannibas tells a story about MS patient

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