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gb123

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Man's daily marijuana habit causes rare disease.

A man who used cannabis daily has been diagnosed with a rare condition after his big toe failed to heal. Photo: New York Times

A man has been diagnosed with a rare disease caused by daily cannabis use after a wound on his big toe would not heal.

The man, 26, went to Frankston Hospital after an ulcer on his big toe failed to heal.

The man is believed to have used up to one gram of cannabis a day.

Surgeon Dr David Soon said the man's daily habit caused a build-up of plaque around an artery in his big toe.

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"Cannabis usage can cause the periphery blood vessel to tighten up and therefore increasing the resistance, and therefore increasing the amount of plaque depositing around the arteries, and therefore eventually narrowing the artery," Dr Soon told 3AW.

Dr Soon, of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, told the Annual Scientific Congress in Brisbane it was the first known case of cannabis arteritis diagnosed in Australia.

Cannabis arteritis is a condition caused by long-term daily cannabis use that results in lesions growing on arteries.

It is a rare condition that can lead to limb amputation, but the man was instead treated with balloon angioplasty (a balloon catheter) and he will instead need to take aspirin his whole life.

"Although this is a rare condition, this illness should be known and made aware to physicians around Australia," Dr Soon said in a statement.

Patients had a better prognosis if they stopped using cannabis, he said.

Cannabis arteritis is most commonly found in men and most patients presented with wounds in their toes.

Dr Soon warned that surgeons should be aware of the condition given the passing of legislation in Victorian allowing for medicinal cannabis treatment.

"Due to the increase in cannabis usage and the legalisation of medicinal cannabis, awareness of this condition is important and may become a growing problem in the future," Dr Soon said


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/mans-daily-marijuana-habit-causes-rare-disease-20160506-gooom6.html#ixzz47y1bQCVf
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Ya....it was the pot hahahahaaahahahahahahaha Oh my ! :lol:
There;s a first time for everything I guess eh!?!?!
 

Moldy

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Man's daily marijuana habit causes rare disease.

A man who used cannabis daily has been diagnosed with a rare condition after his big toe failed to heal. Photo: New York Times

A man has been diagnosed with a rare disease caused by daily cannabis use after a wound on his big toe would not heal.

The man, 26, went to Frankston Hospital after an ulcer on his big toe failed to heal.

The man is believed to have used up to one gram of cannabis a day.

Surgeon Dr David Soon said the man's daily habit caused a build-up of plaque around an artery in his big toe.

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"Cannabis usage can cause the periphery blood vessel to tighten up and therefore increasing the resistance, and therefore increasing the amount of plaque depositing around the arteries, and therefore eventually narrowing the artery," Dr Soon told 3AW.

Dr Soon, of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, told the Annual Scientific Congress in Brisbane it was the first known case of cannabis arteritis diagnosed in Australia.

Cannabis arteritis is a condition caused by long-term daily cannabis use that results in lesions growing on arteries.

It is a rare condition that can lead to limb amputation, but the man was instead treated with balloon angioplasty (a balloon catheter) and he will instead need to take aspirin his whole life.

"Although this is a rare condition, this illness should be known and made aware to physicians around Australia," Dr Soon said in a statement.

Patients had a better prognosis if they stopped using cannabis, he said.

Cannabis arteritis is most commonly found in men and most patients presented with wounds in their toes.

Dr Soon warned that surgeons should be aware of the condition given the passing of legislation in Victorian allowing for medicinal cannabis treatment.

"Due to the increase in cannabis usage and the legalisation of medicinal cannabis, awareness of this condition is important and may become a growing problem in the future," Dr Soon said


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/mans-daily-marijuana-habit-causes-rare-disease-20160506-gooom6.html#ixzz47y1bQCVf
Follow us: @theage on Twitter | theageAustralia on Facebook



Ya....it was the pot hahahahaaahahahahahahaha Oh my ! :lol:
There;s a first time for everything I guess eh!?!?!
Yeah, it's very fucking rare that you run into a doctor that is that stupid. The guy probably has undetected diabetes hence the ulcers. JFC! The problem is the gent isn't smoking enough weed.
 

Gmack420

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Serious question, has there ever been any other verifiable case of this related to mj use? I very much doubt it. Like it's already been said sounds like complications of undiagnosed diabetes.
 

Dagmonkey

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Serious question, has there ever been any other verifiable case of this related to mj use? I very much doubt it. Like it's already been said sounds like complications of undiagnosed diabetes.
The answer is yes, there has. If you lot actually spent some time looking into this rather than posting knee-jerk responses you would know that. It's a very rare disease that has been verified and reported in medical journals since the 1960s. It is similar to Buerger's disease. Just because you smoke even more weed and don't have it does not call into question the diagnosis. Not every chronic tobacco user has cancer, yet the causal link between the two remains.
 

Gmack420

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The answer is yes, there has. If you lot actually spent some time looking into this rather than posting knee-jerk responses you would know that. It's a very rare disease that has been verified and reported in medical journals since the 1960s. It is similar to Buerger's disease. Just because you smoke even more weed and don't have it does not call into question the diagnosis. Not every chronic tobacco user has cancer, yet the causal link between the two remains.
So post links to the other cases. You know proof. I don't care if a rare disease exist or not but is it marijuana related as stated. If scientific study's have been done I'd like to read them.
 

Moldy

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11205926

so what's the test they give to determine if one has it or not?
They had me until they mentioned tobacco use. I've had blood clots now for over 20 years in my lower extremities and when I contracted those blood clots it was when I WAS NOT using weed but only smoking tobacco and using alcohol. I have it in both legs and do weekly pro time testing on my blood. I have to wear compression stockings on both legs all of the time. This thing started in 1995 and I've been on blood thinners ever since. The docs called it hereditary due to my grandma's poor circulation. I could display a pic of my legs but you guys may get nervous. lol ...if you smoke cigarettes.
 
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