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Re: How About i Do my OWN study

November 8, 2009 by Anonymous, 3 weeks 18 hours ago
Comment: 46033

You missed a critical part of the study. The study clearly stated that it was tested on subjects that had no mental disorders (not saying that ADD, ADHD, Bipolarity, or scoliosis are disorders, but are abnormalities). So you're input while appreciated, only applies to people that have ADD/ADHD, bipolarity and scoliosis. The study was intended to give a baseline for people that have nothing irregular with their brain functions. So next time before you completely discredit a clinical study at least read the study before you judge the educational level of the study. The study was also meant as a baseline for treating withdrawal symptoms in an effort to ease others suffering. What you are trying to do is discredit this and contribute to others pain/ suffering. I have been an avid marijuana abuser for years and have recently stopped due to the adverse effects of the drug (memory loss, depression, lack of motivation, ect) and have witnessed the same withdrawal symptoms mentioned in the article. There is one last point that I would like to mention, you said "oh and for the record; im pretty sure only 9 finished because the other 3 knew it was a bullshit study and wanted to resume living their lives as humans, instead of test subjects" but this makes no sense as you claim to be conducting your own study of the same measures of the clinical study in the article, the same "Bullshit study", if it is bullshit then why are you wasting your time and our time by writing another article about it? Especially if you plan on filling it with your own uneducated, unproven comments? I am not trying to piss anyone off or to discredit anyone else's studies, but when someone such as yourself does something like this that hinders the progression of medical studies and research it become a greater problem.

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