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		<title>Behcet Syndrome, Arthritis and Medical Marijuana (Cannabis); An Alternative Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 05:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently evaluated a 54 year old women for medical marijuana (cannabis) who suffered from Behcets Syndrome.  Specifically she complained of painful arthritis in her knees and ankles.  She had been taking prednisone and NSAID's for many years and wanted to try an alternative more natural treatment.   Her rheumatologist recommended she try cannabis for her persistent joint pain.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently evaluated a 54 year old women for medical marijuana (cannabis) who suffered from <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Behcets Syndrome. </span></strong> Specifically she complained of painful arthritis in her knees and ankles.  She had been taking prednisone and NSAID&#8217;s for many years and wanted to try an alternative more natural treatment.   <strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Her rheumatologist recommended she try cannabis for her persistent joint pain.</span></em></strong></p>
<p>Behcet&#8217;s syndrome is very rare in the United States.  It mostly affects men and women who live in the middle east and asia.  It is a disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels.   It is characterized by painful ulcers in the oral mucosa (mouth, gums and tongue) and genital region.   They look like your typical &#8220;canker sore&#8221;.  Patients also can suffer from visual changes as a result of inflammation of the blood vessels in the eye.   Two thirds of patients suffer from arthritis in the knees and ankles (most commonly).  Less commonly patients can have lesions in the brain that affect patients balance and coordination.  Also some patients can form clots in their veins.</p>
<p>The reason why patients with Behcet&#8217;s syndrome can experience relief using cannabis is because the plant has over 60 cannabinoids which influence the immune cells and reduce inflammation.   It also binds to the nerves directly and reduces the amount of pain that patients experience.</p>
<p>My patient reported using cannabis on 3 occasions in the past month and on each occasion experienced a significant reduction in the pain in her knees.   Even though she felt &#8220;anxious&#8221; about coming in to see me she could not deny the benefits she experienced.  After speaking with her and going over both the risks and benefits of using cannabis she felt relieved that she will finally get regular relief.  I expect that she will do very well and cannabis will become a routine part of her treatment plan.</p>
<p>If you suffer from Behcet&#8217;s Syndrome or pain for any reason and would like a professional medical evaluation to see if cannabis can improve the quality of your life simply make an appointment to come in.  My staff will be able to answer many of your questions and schedule an appointment.  877-721-0047</p>
<p>Be blessed,</p>
<p>Dr. Sean Breen</p>
<p>Medical Cannabis of Southern California is the most respected clinic for providing patients with medical marijuana recommendations.  Our offices are located in Irvine and Long Beach California.</p>
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		<title>Alternative Treatments for Crohn&#8217;s Disease; Marijuana (Cannabis)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As medical director for Medical Cannabis of Southern California I often evaluate patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  Let me discuss a case that I had yesterday.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As medical director for Medical Cannabis of Southern California I often evaluate patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  Let me discuss a case that I had yesterday.</p>
<p>A 34 y/o female presented with a diagnosis of Crohn&#8217;s disease c/o frequent abdominal cramping, loose stools and a lack of appetite.  She was diagnosed in her late teens and has been suffering for many years.   She came to me in desperation because none of the treatments her gastroenterologist has recommended have been effective.   She was placed on prednisone for 10 years and &#8220;went insane&#8221;.  In addition  she experienced severe edema (water retention) which made &#8220;me puff up like a baloon&#8221;.  She could not tolerate methotrexate (which is a immune modulator) during periods of remission.   In addition she also has chronic intermittent knee and elbow pain which is common with patients with Crohn&#8217;s disease.</p>
<p>She said she made an appointment to come into my office because her father in law was a medical cannabis patient and had her try some of his medication during an episode with severe nausea and abdominal cramping.   Her response was &#8220;amazing&#8221;.  She stated it almost instantly alleviated her abdominal cramping and her nausea vanished. She was so encouraged by the results that she decided to give it a try a few more times with consistent results.  The great thing about it sas that it also improved her appetite and helped her sleep.</p>
<p>Crohn&#8217;s disease is a disorder where the bodies immune system attacks the cells on the lining of the intestinal tract causing ulcers.   It typically occurs in the teens and 20&#8242;s and then has a increase in recurrence in patients in their 50-70&#8242;s.  It is characterized by severe nausea, abdominal cramping and loose stools (bloody or watery).  Because it is an immune disorder it can also attack the joints causing joint pain, the skin causing various skin lesions and the eyes.   There is no treatment that can cure crohn&#8217;s disease so doctors focus on treating the patients symptoms.  Typically anti-inflammatory medications are given including corticosteroids.  Immune modulators like methotrexate are often given during periods of remission.   If serious complications occur (bowel narrowing, fistuals or full thickness ulceration) sometimes surgery is necessary.</p>
<p>Cannabis is a great alternative and complimentary treatment for patients with crohn&#8217;s disease.  It has shown to eliminate nausea, reduce abdominal cramping and also increase patients appetites.  It can also reduce the amount of loose stools patients suffer from during the day.   The great thing is that it is very well tolerated and has minimal side effects.  it is not toxic to any of the major organ systems and if vaporized (vs smoked) it does not affect a patients lungs.  It is certainly worth trying for patients who suffer with this terribly debilitating disease.</p>
<p>For more information please visit our website at www.mcsocal.com and pre-qualify for free online from the comfort of your home.  We have clinic locations in Long Beach, Irvine and Encinitas (San Diego)</p>
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