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Starting my day with a toke... (Original Post) CanSocDem May 2018 OP
Vibe High! blondebanshee May 2018 #1
Always loved this song RandomAccess May 2018 #2
That is the best was to start every day. In_The_Wind May 2018 #3
We're not all that fortunate!!😡😟🤬😩 GWC58 May 2018 #4
Some of us are old enough to be retired. In_The_Wind May 2018 #5
I've been retired from the GWC58 May 2018 #6

GWC58

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6. I've been retired from the
Mon May 28, 2018, 09:36 PM
May 2018

Maryland Division of Corrections, on a 20 year retirement. Because of my 5 years of Naval service I was able to apply that to my state service. I retired on 01 FEB 2001. I was able to do 15 years.

In mid 2001, at the urging of my, then, fiancé, took a job at Weis Market, stocking shelves at night. Bear with me. Taking these jobs helped lead to my current physical ailments. In 1999, two years prior to my retirement, I underwent cervical fusion surgery. I really shouldn’t have taken those jobs. In late JAN 2002 it was determined I’d need corrective neck surgery. At any rate I did this for another 2-1/2 years, with 2 neck surgeries in between, still eventually going back to stocking.

In mid 2005 my back really started giving me fits moreso than just a backache. MRI revealed L-4/S-1 problems, which resulted in my having lower back surgery. It was prior to surgery I applied for SSDI. I figured with all I’d gone through my application would be but a formality. Well I figured wrong. Two denials and almost two years later I received my disability.

My attorney told me I was pretty lucky, beings I was only, at the time 48.

For the last 25 years I’ve been in some kind of narcotic pain reliever. Since 2003 I’ve been on OxyContin 80mg X 2 a day. Those, and the Percocet 7.5’s, are substances I hope to get off of. My reason for this rambling, long winded, letter is to ask this; does anyone believe medical cannabis could help me ween myself off these things? Or have I been on them too long? I do know quitting, cold turkey, is not an option. Despite Nancy Reagan and her precious “Just Say No” idiocy! Oh and sorry for my ramblings. Thank You & Good Night.🤪🧐🤔😀

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