Many Australians live with crippling pain that could be stopped. But the law won’t allow it.
Imagine living in constant, unbearable pain. The kind of pain that sends white fog in front of your eyes and makes it difficult to concentrate on anything else. Searing pain.
If someone offered you a small relief, wouldn’t you take it?
What if it was illegal?
When it comes to medical marijuana, this is the dilemma faced by thousands of families.
Mine is one of them. My dad is one of the people whose life and comfort relies on his access to cannabis.
He has been suffering from the debilitating symptoms of an auto-immune disease for close to 15 years. The pain he experiences has been described by neurologists as “unbearable” and impossible to manage through painkillers alone. Many people who suffer from symptoms like his don’t find any relief using everyday pain medication. Only heavy-duty drugs like Endone cut through the white noise and make life more bearable. But anyone who has taken Endone knows that constant, habitual use is not recommended or ideal.
When he first found respite using medicinal marijuana it was like the clouds cleared, he got his life back. Everything became more manageable.
No one is being hurt by my dad’s treatment, he’s not peddling pot to youths on the streets, or forcing our family to smoke bongs with him. He is just treating his illness using the most efficacious method he’s found so far.