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maineyankee

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Just a quick update concerning Jeremy ... They had to amputate both of his legs yesterday, as they were severely crushed in the accident. His spirits are very up and positive, as he is a fighter. The next several days are critical for infections and such, but other than the obvious, he is doing quite well. I thank all of you for keeping my friend in your thoughts and prayers, and will post more as it becomes available.
 

Buddy232

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Just a quick update concerning Jeremy ... They had to amputate both of his legs yesterday, as they were severely crushed in the accident. His spirits are very up and positive, as he is a fighter. The next several days are critical for infections and such, but other than the obvious, he is doing quite well. I thank all of you for keeping my friend in your thoughts and prayers, and will post more as it becomes available.
Sad to hear. I hope he lives and otherwise happy and healthy life, no doubt he will get through this - he sounds like a bull dog.

Hoping for the best.
 

tet1953

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Two charged after raid at Waterboro pot house

WATERBORO — Authorities seized more than 16 pounds of processed marijuana from a home they said was being used for an indoor growing operation.
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David Rosen of Ashway, R.I., left, and Graham Chitouras of Lexington, Mass.

The York County Sheriff's Office investigated a suspicious activity complaint at 181 Beaver Dam Road Thursday after neighbors reported a strange odor coming from the home. Investigators learned that the homeowner did not live there but would visit for several hours each week, according to the sheriff's office.

The sheriff's office executed a search warrant at the home and took two men into custody. Graham Chitouras, 25, of Lexington, Mass., and David Rosen, 26, of Ashway, R.I., were each charged with unlawful possession of scheduled drugs.

Each is being held on $10,000 cash bail. Their arraignments in York County Superior Court are scheduled for Feb. 12.

Sheriff Maurice Ouellette expressed thanks to residents who reported the suspicious activity.
"Their efforts resulted in the arrest of two individuals who had no ties to the state of Maine other than the use of this property in our community, which was strictly being used as an indoor marijuana-growing operation," he said in a prepared statement.
Also seized from the home were nearly 25 plants with an estimated street value of more than $50,000 and more than $60,000 worth of growing equipment.
 

maineyankee

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Concerning Portland's new dig .... What get's me the most is the fact that they don't want us to hang around and yadda- yadda.

So why is it okay for me, who may have terminal this or that, sit at a bar, nurse a drink or beer, and feel sorry for myself next to someone who just found out the same? This is getting to be so much of a Paranoid State of Wellness ... I just wish they would leave us the f--k alone.

Sorry for the soap box minute ... But I am peed off at the moment
Yank
 

SickofPain

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So why is it okay for me, who may have terminal this or that, sit at a bar, nurse a drink or beer, and feel sorry for myself next to someone who just found out the same? This is getting to be so much of a Paranoid State of Wellness ... I just wish they would leave us the f--k alone.
I'm so glad you said that, cause it was just about to roll off my fingertips too. Why don't they realize smoking pot is sooooo much better than drinking? BONEHEADS!!!
 

cerberus

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besides the drinking anology, the cancer centers have places for sick people to socialize, socializing with other sick people helps people know they aren't alone. What kills me about the dhhs statement is, how it flys against everything we know about taking care of patients; a since of community, a since of feeling safe and welcomed, a place to be around other going through the same harache and (for us) social stigma attached to our illnesses.. its shameful.

p.s. no time for a proof read, soap box over.
 

Maine Brookies

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Because, as far as the State is concerned, this whole things is not about making people healthier. it is about abiding with the letter of the law passed by the people of Maine.
 

maineyankee

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Because, as far as the State is concerned, this whole things is not about making people healthier. it is about abiding with the letter of the law passed by the people of Maine.
It seems that "The Boneheads" always get to "Tweak" their say, and then "Tweak" it some more to fit into their lifestyle(s). That to me is just sooo wrong.... I guess that is why I am more boisterous and vocal about this whole MMJ thing.

In matter of fact, at 4pm this afternoon, I will be a part of a three way discussion concerning MMJ. Last week, I received a call from a Social Worker/ Therapist who has a patient who wants to learn more about MMJ. The Therapist knew that I was an MMJ Patient, and invited me to sit with her client (With Her Permission), as well as herself. I will be given the allotted time (50 Minutes) to see this potential MMJ Patient, and give her MY Spin on why MMJ works for me, rather than the big Pharma drugs etc. I thought it was really nice of this Therapist, as well as future patient (possibly) for the chance to talk. Call it a "Gift" that I have, but I am really, really looking forward to this. (It is not my 1st time doing so), but this is a 1st in a "Professional Atmosphere". Wish me luck !!

Signing my name ... Bob (The MaineYankee) :-)
 

SickofPain

Member
Bob,
Best of luck to you, but I know you're going to hit a home run! I really enjoy reading anything you post, you have got a real good way with words. It is a "gift" to be asked to participate in this atmosphere, and they are very lucky that the therapist was wise enough to contact you. Again, good luck (but you're not going to need it) I will send all the good thoughts your way around 4 :D
 

maineyankee

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Thank You all :-) Yesterdays meeting went great, and yes I hit a Grand Slam with both the Therapist as well as the potential MMJ patient. I had with me, some detail info that I picked up here and there on the internet, including the form that her doctor should sign to become a patient. When I brought that to her attention, tears started to roll down her eyes.
One of the biggest parts of the entire conversation, was the lack of knowledge. Both of them thought Dr. Dustin Sulak was the only way to get approved, and like I told them, no. I am not going to "Brand" Dr. Sulak either way. Once we got over that hurdle, I felt that both of them with more at ease with the presentation that I offered, as well as the CareGiver end of the spectrum. As I told them, to me a CareGiver is someone who cares, rather than a dispensary where I would feel just like a number in a bingo game.
At the end, tears from all 3 of us were poured out as a way of knowing that she is not alone. We need each other. And I look very forward to her calling me up and looking for more assistance as warranted.

Thanks so very much for everything ...
Peace and Love ... Bob
 

Bluejeans

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The nature of my job puts me in regular email contact with state representatives, senators, and other government officials. I saw a tagline on a State Representatives email signature that caught my attention...

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a GOVERNMENT that requires every citizen to prove they are insured ... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen!"
 

maineyankee

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[h=6]Looking very forward to seeing quite a few of my friends on Tuesday, January 3rd, at "The Pub", Concourse in Waterville. Please remember to spread the word to as many of your friends that may have any questions concerning how to obtain MMJ, or any other questions they may have with the use of Medical Marijuana. Hope to see the place full of Patients, CareGivers and just friends on this important night.

Happy Holidays, and God Bless :-)
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SickofPain

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I am so happy things went so well Bob, I had tears reading about it. I sure wish I could make it to "The Pub" , I don't have transportation of my own and my landlord's truck I use to do my shopping is on the "hell no" list. So, hope you all have a great time! I'll be there with you in spirit.
Happy New Year!
 
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