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The worst diabetic. HELP.

I beg to differ: 'weed' could do her harm.

(I dealt with a couple of cases of acute psychosis brought on by overindulgence of the more potent plants)...

Otherwise, well said.
i smoked ALOT of weed and hash from the age of 13 to the age of 42 and I'm alr...... oh wait.....bad example
The strongest skunks come nowhere near the strongest resins.
The strongest resins were what was mostly available in my youth way back when.
This is not some fancy idea it's a fact.
Resin is made from the bush ... the green ... the skunk.
With resin almost all the useless cellulose is removed and your left with 99% only wonderful stuff.
Skunk is around ten times stronger than home grown from the past that was grown on the windowslil but only slightly stronger than stuff grown in a greenhouse.
The media and the government would have you believe other wise.
It's lies.
Anyone wanting to know the truth about the junk science the government and corporate propaganda pedal should read a book by Jack Hearer ... full book here online .... http://www.onlinepot.org/grow/jackherer.htm

This isn't your average pot head ... this guy is responsible for medical weed becoming a reality across America.
He offered one hundred thousand dollars in the first printing of this book to anyone who could prove anything he said in it wrong.
The offer still stands and no politician scientist whatever has claimed the money ....
Of course there will be the odd victim ... just like there is to aspirin coca cola sunshine ....
An informed population would be more alarmed by the big pharma drug pushers than the weed growers association.
 
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Hi abc-123
Wow! You did go off the rails! What you've done to yourself is pretty shocking and not just by diabetic standards but it's nothing new (not at it basic form it's not). I'm no physiologist and I'm just talking from experience but I believe you've just ended up doing the typical teenage rebellion thing; fair enough you've gone pretty extreme but it's still the same thing. When I say teenage rebellion thing I don't mean your a teenager I'm now 26 and not long came out of mine. It's a 'normal' thing to go through but just not very well documented because none of us own up to our diabetes teams about doing it, why would we? We don't care.
What I'm trying to say is don't beat yourself up, you're not the only one to to through this and there is plenty hope for you and you will get yourself sorted. I know this because you're smart and you've already taken massive steps to getting back on track.
Chin up and show your diabetes who is boss!
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I'm just coming out of my teenage rebellion now.
 
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