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On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 5:23:09 PM UTC-10, Cheryl wrote:
> On 2/2/2016 8:43 PM, Je�us wrote:
> > On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 20:23:48 -0500, Cheryl >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 2/2/2016 3:39 PM, Je?us wrote:
> >>
> >>> I know this will be disregarded, but maybe she should try some
> >>> cannabis, possibly in cookie or chocolate form. It's a good appetite
> >>> stimulant.
> >>
> >> I believe that is illegal. Even in a state where weed is legal, you
> >> can't sneak it to them, assuming that's what you meant.

> >
> > I certainly did not mean giving it to somebody who had not consented,
> > that's just not on. It usually works well with people dealing with
> > appetite problems, or to counteract other medications that suppress
> > appetite. And in the U.S, it's relatively easy to find low THC/high
> > CBD medicinal cannabis (I'm sure you know all that anyway).
> >

> Ok, glad we cleared that up. It likely would help with the appetite! I
> used to tell my dad he HAD to get medical marijuana when he was sick
> with cancer, but looking back I don't think it would have helped him
> because his cancer was esophageal and any food going down would get
> stuck. I hope I never hear of anyone I care about having that horrible
> cancer ever again. He was starving but couldn't eat.
>
> --
> ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶
> Cheryl


My mother-in-law was prescribed THC pills to stimulate her appetite. It worked great be we stopped because it was making her lolo. I made her oatmeal in the mornings and she had a daily dose of papaya. Oddly enough, those two things are the favorite food of Hawaii's elderly. This means something.