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UK: Patient backs medical cannabis use

The BBC

Monday 18 Feb 2002

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Hundreds of people with multiple sclerosis are using medicinal cannabis to
treat their condition under a UK-wide trial.

One of these is Jane Pengelley from Plymouth, who says she hopes if the
drug proves useful,
it will be made available to those who would benefit.

Since developing multiple sclerosis, she has seen the quality of her life
deteriorate and she is unable to walk or use her hands.

She said: "We are not talking about a cure for MS but anything that makes
life a little bit more bearable would be hopeful, anything, because we
don't have a cure at the moment.

"Anything would be helpful, after going from not being able to give
yourself anything that helps you through life, it would just be a huge
benefit."

She hopes those in positions of power who argue over whether or not to
legalise cannabis, try to see beyond the moral issues and look more closely
at the medical benefits.

She said: "A lot of these people who say things are not involved in the way
of going through having to fight against anything but they make maybe
high-handed decisions about people like myself or people like anybody else
who may benefit from such things."

She is optimistic that attitudes might change in the next few years if the
health benefits of cannabis are proven.

She said: "I'm just hopeful, but not ever so hopeful.

"It's just a possibility I don't know if it will help me or anyone else and
that's what we are trying to find out here, whether it's helpful or not, we
just don't know."

The results of the Medical Research Council's trials are expected by the
end of the year and will be used by the National Institute for Clinical
Excellence in carrying out its appraisal of the drugs.

 

 

 

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