Figured I should properly introduce myself, being that I've been on the boards for nearly a week demanding information.
In my mid 20's and have educated myself after higher school, in lieu of going to college. I have a personal tiff with that piece of paper Society calls a "degree" and the requirement of one to establish gainful employment for more than $25000 a year.
I work on computers, make em sing n dance, and i'm an aspiring voice over artist. I haven't met a computer yet that I haven't been able to fix, but I would love to one day be able to work from home in my own home voice studio, having millions hear my voice introduce the next best movie coming out to the silver screens. Dreams don't always come true, though, and I am a realist.
Nearly 13 years ago, in my early teens, I was goofing around in the creek behind my home with a friend toward the end of winter when the snow was melting. As I went to climb down into the creek, I slipped, and pulled every muscle in my lower back. About half way down, it happened again. Since then, combined with weight issues that have since been brought under control, I have had terrible issues with back pain to the point that I don't even feel comfortable in my own body sometimes. I often find it difficult to even turn my head. All through high school and especially afterward, when I no longer needed to get those 3 hours of sleep for school, I had a terrible time falling asleep. I've never been a very socially outgoing person, and have always kept to myself, doing a ton of thinking, and that's no different when the light's go out. Marijuana helps alleviate these pains and insomnia. While I might still feel slight tension sometimes in my back and neck, I don't experience the pain that I used to, and I have a much easier time going to sleep at night. I choose marijuana in lieu of traditional pills, due to my larger body frame. I can take 2 vicodin's, percoset's, or xanax's and feel no relief. I have taken 30mg morphine and have felt nothing. I don't like the zombielike way they make me feel, if I do take "enough" for my larger frame. With marijuana, I'm able to disguise my medicated self and function "normally."
Being that I am currently experiencing the economical woes of my country, and can't seem to find employment beyond a meager minimum wage 25 hours a week job, spending my money on marijuana has put me in quite the bind at times. So, I've ventured here to MP in hopes of educating myself once again on a new subject. Investing what I can into this project should prove its worth when I no longer have to rely on financial gain to get my medicine.
-getnasty-
In my mid 20's and have educated myself after higher school, in lieu of going to college. I have a personal tiff with that piece of paper Society calls a "degree" and the requirement of one to establish gainful employment for more than $25000 a year.
I work on computers, make em sing n dance, and i'm an aspiring voice over artist. I haven't met a computer yet that I haven't been able to fix, but I would love to one day be able to work from home in my own home voice studio, having millions hear my voice introduce the next best movie coming out to the silver screens. Dreams don't always come true, though, and I am a realist.
Nearly 13 years ago, in my early teens, I was goofing around in the creek behind my home with a friend toward the end of winter when the snow was melting. As I went to climb down into the creek, I slipped, and pulled every muscle in my lower back. About half way down, it happened again. Since then, combined with weight issues that have since been brought under control, I have had terrible issues with back pain to the point that I don't even feel comfortable in my own body sometimes. I often find it difficult to even turn my head. All through high school and especially afterward, when I no longer needed to get those 3 hours of sleep for school, I had a terrible time falling asleep. I've never been a very socially outgoing person, and have always kept to myself, doing a ton of thinking, and that's no different when the light's go out. Marijuana helps alleviate these pains and insomnia. While I might still feel slight tension sometimes in my back and neck, I don't experience the pain that I used to, and I have a much easier time going to sleep at night. I choose marijuana in lieu of traditional pills, due to my larger body frame. I can take 2 vicodin's, percoset's, or xanax's and feel no relief. I have taken 30mg morphine and have felt nothing. I don't like the zombielike way they make me feel, if I do take "enough" for my larger frame. With marijuana, I'm able to disguise my medicated self and function "normally."
Being that I am currently experiencing the economical woes of my country, and can't seem to find employment beyond a meager minimum wage 25 hours a week job, spending my money on marijuana has put me in quite the bind at times. So, I've ventured here to MP in hopes of educating myself once again on a new subject. Investing what I can into this project should prove its worth when I no longer have to rely on financial gain to get my medicine.
-getnasty-