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Man turns to marijuana to escape side-effects from pain killers

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Thu, 15 Jan 2009 12:00a.m.

A paraplegic man has been charged and fined in the Tauranga District Court for using cannabis for pain relief.

The judge said he had sympathy for Graham Coote, but that had to be set aside to uphold the law.

Graham Coote had been working as a tree feller for over 20 years when a log fell on his back, severing his spinal cord and paralysing him from the waist down.

Since the accident, Mr Coote has suffered chronic back pain. Doctors prescribed methadone, but unhappy with the side-effects from the pain killer, he turned to marijuana to alleviate his pain.

"Another bloke I was talking to, who was in a wheelchair, told me to try it," Mr Coote says. "And i tried it and it worked. It worked well."

While clinical studies have shown marijuana can provide pain relief for some, doctors say it is an unpredictable substance and has too many adverse effects when inhaled or taken by mouth.

"We can't condone marijuana," says Dr Rick Acland. "The issue is that within marijuana, there are these chemicals called cannabinoids which are known to be effective. And what medical science is trying to do is to combine the right cannabinoids in a medication that can be used therapeutically."

Sativex is one such medication that is available overseas. It comes as a mouthspray and is currently being assessed for approval in New Zealand.

In the meantime, Mr Coote will be back at the Auckland Spinal Unit next month, where doctors will once again try to make his life a little less painful.

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Comments [4]

Catharina
18 Jan 2009 1:54p.m.

This is absolutely ridiculous. Sativex, by the way has been approved and I myself got the go ahead. A nasty snake in the grass though, you have to foot the bill yourself. $695 a script if you please.When you are a pensioner that's just not possible. So it seems that I too will have to endure pain some days off the scale.Wake up Medical Profession in N.Z. My sympathy goes out to Mr.Coote
That's of course what the judges etc. are saying, does'nt help you with daily pain unfortunately

A
16 Jan 2009 6:27p.m.

This is crap. He should left alone. Being a person on meds, I have been told by couple friends to use marijuana, I haven't, but am tempted. Overseas they call it medicinal marijuana. I think there should be an allowance for marijuana for medicinal purposes.

Taryn
16 Jan 2009 8:42a.m.

I understand where this man is coming from.

for years i have suffered chronic pelvic pain, have had multiple operations and nothing has worked.

after having a c section with my son, that aggravated it more and i have been backwards and forwards to the dr for different pain killers, pain modulators, the lot. the side affects are horrible.

i smoke marijuana now, as i get no side effects, my pain goes away, and i actually feel normal again like when i was 14 (im now 21)

so after years of suffereing, being on all the pain killers u can imagine, marijuana is the only thing i have found that actually works for my chronic pelvic pain.

they should let this spray drug into our country to help out people who cant find any relief from pain killers prescribed from doctors.

it would make my life a hell of a lot easier, and cheaper too, as 100 bucks a month on drs just for a different pain killer is beyond the joke. especially when you cant afford it being a solo mother.

Mark
16 Jan 2009 1:58a.m.

Two thoughts come to mind here ... 1 This guy isn't selling it he is simply taking it to numb the pain! I am sorry that the medical profession is loosing out on their kickbacks becasue he isn't using their designer drugs. The judge was just doing his job sure and when it gets to that stage of the process then I am fully behind the system, but who was the arrogant prick who got this case before the judge? Obviously some sticky beaked flatfoot do-gooder who gets off on seeing others suffer (Some one should haul them into court for obstructing justice). We need more compassion in society It totally pisses me off to always read about the little people getting stomped on. I certainly hope that Mr Coote can find relief through surgery.

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