An amazing new patient I recently saw….
I recently saw a 70 y/o male as a new patient. He appeared in all ways to be a street person and seemed a bit out of place. However there was something in his eyes that got my attention. His body seemed much older than his stated age, but his eyes reflected something still very much alive and I escorted him to my exam room.
He was arrested 33 years ago in the State of Georgia for possession of 1 gram of marijuana. He showed me his prison admission form as well as discharge papers. He spent 32 years in prison and was beatup on so many occasions that he had become crippled. We discussed his options with medical cannabis and he left.
He returned last week just to say thanks and show me how much better he was feeling. He didn’t say that this new freedom made up for his lost 32 years, but he did say it took a bit of the sting out of it.
I am pleased to hear that, at least in California, non-violent criminals are going to be released in larger number for financial incentives. Whatever the reason, I am grateful. Often very good things happen for the wrong reasons, but this is an acceptable compromise. :)












that has to be one of the saddest stories i’ve heard. To lose your freedom over something that is suppose to help people with disease and pain. Horrible.