Marijuana May Hold Promise For Veterans With PTSD | NBC Nightly News



Near Phoenix, Dr. Sue Sisley is now running the first FDA-approved clinical trial of its kind to see whether marijuana is effective in …

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  1. Iv been a full blown functioning alcoholic for probably 15 years. Only drink the hard stuff. Every single day after work. Iv been in the military for 19 years and cant wait to retire AUG 2024. Iv never used tobacco but I know when im finally free, the weed will help me get off of alcohol. My lungs are super healthy and I think it's time to give my liver a break. 10 deployments and moving around the world every 3 years for this long does its damage. I just wanna be left alone

  2. I think it would be an appropriate time to really study it study one person with out it and one that smokes. I know from personal experience that opiates are not the way that's for sure

  3. 608400 seconds in a week. That's how many veterans I will have reached out to come Friday. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) has shown early promise as a rapidly acting antidepressant in patients with treatment-resistant major depression and is currently investigated in several clinical trials. 
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc 
    Exploring Nitrous Oxide as Treatment for Mood Disorders …RxList › inomax-drug 
    Inomax (Nitric Oxide): Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Interactions …Nitrous oxide is an inhaled gas that causes a decrease in anxiety and helps patients to relax. It also has some analgesic effect, which means that it can help decrease pain.Nitrous oxide may bring relief to veterans suffering from PTSD, new study suggestshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrous_oxide_(medication) 
    http://www.usvaw.org

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