Cannabis Patient Network Videos
Multimedia for Medical Marijuana in Missouri
CPN Interviews Suzanne Jones of Missouri
Suzanne's misdiagnosis almost claimed her life. The seemingly endless flow of pharmaceuticals only exacerbated her fragile condition. Her form of cancer, Systemic Mastocytosis, seemed hopeless to treat until she discovered cannabis.
CPN Interviews Sherry Cooper
Sherry lives in a rural part of Missouri. Unfortunately, she has found that the physicians in her area are particularly ignorant of the use of cannabis to treat her illness. Sherry suffers from Fibromyalgia.
CPN Interviews Rod Wells
Rod became a victim of the drug war when his home burned as the result of an unattended candle. Firemen discovered his medicinal grow and subsequently called in the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department. Rod was arrested while his home was still burning.
CPN Interviews Michael Cooley
Michael is no stranger to pain. He is also well aware of the shortcomings of pharmaceutical pain meds. Michael has been a quadriplegic ever since his car accident. Cannabis has allowed him to reduce his pain medication by 80%, restoring much of his quality of life.
CPN Interviews Mayor Blundell of Cliff Village
Joe was the Mayor of Cliff Village, Missouri, a suburb of Joplin. Joe drew National attention when he was instrumental in the passage of an ordinance for his city, patterned after HB277. HB277 is Missouris best hope for their chronically ill, offering protection for those who treat their chronic illness with cannabis.
CPN Interviews Mark R.
Mark lives in the City of St. Louis. He had been living a relatively healthy life up until about a year ago. A seemingly innocent sinus infection turned life-threatening, culminating in brain surgery. His life was turned upside down.
CPN Interviews Mandy
I met Mandy at Joplin's Cannabis Revival 2007. A resident of Joplin, Mandy has found that medicating with Cannabis allows her to work in spite of the fact that she has been battling Multiple Sclerosis for several years now.
CPN Interviews Linda Yelvington
Linda suffers from a number of debilitating illnesses that make everyday life difficult for her. When pharmaceuticals fell short of relieving her symptoms, she fought for decades for legalization. Her hope is that someday she will be free to use the only truly effective medicine for her, cannabis.
CPN Interviews Kathleen Wolff of Missouri
In July of 1993, Kathleen's life changed forever when her car was struck from behind. Suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI), Kathleen seemed trapped between her debilitating condition and the pharmaceuticals that sapped her humanity in exchange for temporary relief.
CPN Interviews Julie Harris
Julie suffers from Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome. She continually lives with debilitating pain over much of her body. Cannabis allows her to use less dangerous pharmaceuticals. However, as is the case for many pain clinics throughout the country, Julie has been forced to undergo monthly drug testing and total denial of her pain meds for testing "dirty".
CPN Interviews Judith W.
Judith suffers from lung cancer. She has been undergoing alternative treatments for her condition because of her fear of the many side effects that come with conventional cancer treatments and pharmaceuticals. Judith wants to have the option of using cannabis.
CPN Interviews Heath Poland of Missouri
Heath suffers from ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and Bipolar Disorder. Like so many who suffer from mental illness, he spent much of his life mis-diagnosed and improperly and/or over-medicated.
CPN Interviews Greg Terry of Missouri
Ever since Greg was 17, he has battled Crohn's Disease, Though he has run the gamut of of surgeries and pharmaceutical meds to treat this debilitating disease, only one holistic treatment has given him lasting relief from his symptoms. So, for 34 years, Cannabis has been his medicine of choice.
CPN interviews Eric DeWolf of MO
Eric has suffered from Rheumatoid Arthritis since his youth. Cannabis has enabled him to substantially reduce his use of pharmaceuticals.
CPN Interviews Cory Harlan of Missouri
Cory has suffered greatly in his 29 years. Because of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as an infant, he developed a condition called Mesial Temporal Sclerosis. He has been in and out of hospitals and institutions ever since. Cannabis relieves his pain and seizures and has helped him return to college.
CPN Interviews Chapin Walton of Missouri
Chapin has suffered from serious, debilitating migraines since he was a child. A vast arsenal of prescription drugs doled out by his physicians and specialists only exacerbated his affliction. When Chapin discovered cannabis as medicine, he regained a life that he thought he had lost.
CPN Interviews Catherine A.
Catherine is a breast cancer survivor.Catherine attributes her recovery from this lethal disease, as well as her tolerance of the chemo therapy and radiation of which she was subjected, to her medicating with cannabis.
CPN Interviews Brian Chitwood of Missouri
I first met Brian at the 2009 Joplin Cannabis Revival. Brian is a Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor. He attributes his recovery to his use of cannabis as an adjunct to the chemotherapy he received.
CPN Interviews Suzanne Jones of Missouri
Suzanne's misdiagnosis almost claimed her life. The seemingly endless flow of pharmaceuticals only exacerbated her fragile condition. Her form of cancer, Systemic Mastocytosis, seemed hopeless to treat until she discovered cannabis.
CPN Interviews Kathleen Wolff of Missouri
In July of 1993, Kathleen's life changed forever when her car was struck from behind. Suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI), Kathleen seemed trapped between her debilitating condition and the pharmaceuticals that sapped her humanity in exchange for temporary relief.
CPN Interviews Heath Poland of Missouri
Heath suffers from ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and Bipolar Disorder. Like so many who suffer from mental illness, he spent much of his life mis-diagnosed and improperly and/or over-medicated.
CPN Interviews Greg Terry of Missouri
Ever since Greg was 17, he has battled Crohn's Disease, Though he has run the gamut of of surgeries and pharmaceutical meds to treat this debilitating disease, only one holistic treatment has given him lasting relief from his symptoms. So, for 34 years, Cannabis has been his medicine of choice.
CPN Interviews Cory Harlan of Missouri
Cory has suffered greatly in his 29 years. Because of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as an infant, he developed a condition called Mesial Temporal Sclerosis. He has been in and out of hospitals and institutions ever since. Cannabis relieves his pain and seizures and has helped him return to college.
CPN Interviews Brian Chitwood of Missouri
I first met Brian at the 2009 Joplin Cannabis Revival. Brian is a Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor. He attributes his recovery to his use of cannabis as an adjunct to the chemotherapy he received.
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