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~Kalyāṇa-mitrā~
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YaHooka is.... Cannabis lovers from around the world pulling up a comfy chair, picking up a vaporizer, a bong, a brownie, a pipe, or a joint, getting high, stoned, buzzed or healthy. Uniting our minds in conversation...While Portraying a Positive Image of marijuana and marijuana users to the world. Treat your fellow YaHookans with kindness,respect and tolerance. ![]() "We're not here to judge what's good from bad, But to do the things that are right." |
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plurtastictm
Join Date: Aug 2009
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hello, im paige.
just thought id introduce myself. i just signed up... umm, well for starters, as you probably already know, i love to smoke. as much as possible. im also a raver. which means, i stand for plur i play with glowsticks make kandi and dance. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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welcome to yahooka guys and gals =]
-Thunder
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~Kalyāṇa-mitrā~
Join Date: Sep 2000
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Lots of new 'faces'
Welcome friends.
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YaHooka is.... Cannabis lovers from around the world pulling up a comfy chair, picking up a vaporizer, a bong, a brownie, a pipe, or a joint, getting high, stoned, buzzed or healthy. Uniting our minds in conversation...While Portraying a Positive Image of marijuana and marijuana users to the world. Treat your fellow YaHookans with kindness,respect and tolerance. ![]() "We're not here to judge what's good from bad, But to do the things that are right." |
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Yankee Rebel
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Are you beneath the blue suburban skies?
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MannyBoy
I am a mid-forties person who tried pot two times in my freshman year of college. Neither time did I get high. About 4 years ago I got a "crick in the neck" after planting some flowers for my mom - about two hours work. I had pain like this a couple of times before, a sharp stabbing pain on one side of my neck where it was impossible to turn my head that direction. I would go to the doctor after I couldn't stand it anymore and would receive a course of muscle relaxers (Valium) and pain pills (Vicodin). The pain would go away in a week or so.
THIS TIME the pain stayed. Every day. Some days better. Some days it felt like a knife stuck in my neck and all I want is to lay on the floor with a pistol in my hand. Long story short. I had a narrowing of my spinal canal actually pinching the spinal cord. I could have easily died. I had surgery that corrected the physical issue - more room for my spinal cord. Unfortunately, the pain did not go away, and the migraine headaches started. Here I am 4 years later. Same pain. I tried grass a few months ago as an experiment. I want to get off my narcotic pain relievers (some stronger stuff now that I am acclimated to the Vicodin). I am finding in my first few tries that pot does relieve my migraines. I am not sure about the neck pain yet. Not enough experience with the pot yet. I am hear to learn more about the pain and depression relieving qualities of marijuana. I have a real problem getting hook ups since my friends and family don't use the stuff and I look like a cop to the people who could hook me up. I plan to try an indoor grow with a small bubbler hyro setup this winter. Unfortunately, I live in a non-legalized state. So I am here for some info. too. Where to safely and reliably buy seeds for my experimental grow, and what type of seeds would really be best for my condition. I would be very glad for any advise. Oh, I am also here to enjoy the camaraderie and humor of those sharing my new hobby. |
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Yankee Rebel
Join Date: Oct 2003
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I love smoking stuff as well, but I have 1 helluva time fitting like-minded people into the bowl.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Moving to Santa Fe-- planning to grow medical marijuana
I am planning to move to the Santa Fe area (Espanola) and am doing some research about growing medical marijuana and possibly even starting a dispensary if I found some good people to team up with.
I am an acupuncturist/herbalist just beginning to learn about it! Any ideas or tips for me would be appreciated! All the best to everyone! |
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YaHookan
Join Date: Oct 2009
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More like reintroduce myself
I've been a member sunce about 2001-2002 but between lost passwords and lapses in visiting, I found myself forced to re-register. No worries though. Just glad to be back.
The reason I smoke is twofold: I love the high and it relieves the pain I'm in. Apart from pain from a trashed spine, the real reason I use it for pain is because I'm dying.....and it's very painful. I suffer from Hep C, Autoimmune Hepatitis and my liver is trashed, hardly recognizeable as a liver. Plus, it's failing so I'm rapidly running out time. There may be cancer involved per my doctor who is scoping my stomach nrxt week. Can't have a liver transplant because of the Autoimmune Hepatitis. My only hope is stem cell research, and we know that's a long shot, and for me it's too far off. But I'll be here and posting as long as I'm alive. In the meantime, I'll just keep smoking. I know that God loves me as one of His own so I take a small measure of comfort in knowing where I'm going when I die. Wow, what a downer post! Sorry! Be well, be safe, and keep smokin' and grinnin' and watch out for the Man. I live high in the Rocky Mtns surrounded by 14K foot peaks. Makes it hard to breathe up here at 10,152 feet above sea level, but the trade-off is worth it. Peace my brothers and sisters. I wish the best for all of you! ![]()
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