Oct 1st,1985 was the day my life as I know it was turned upside down. I
was working as an oil field worker and came into contact with 14,400
Volts of electricity. The accident cost me my right arm below the elbow
and the right leg below the knee. While hospitalized I went from a 200
lb rock to 123 lb of wilted flesh, so bad as to have my doctor worried
that I was about to die the second time in so many months. I was
prescribed beer and peanuts because that was my favorite thing in the
world to have that was calorie-laden. The big problem was, I had little
appetite for anything. A true friend came to the rescue with a little
stash of pot and a pipe, because my ability to roll was not forthcoming.

It was as if someone waved a magic wand and the nurses were kept busy
getting me beer and peanuts. Shortly after that I was strong enough for
my doctors to perform the double amputation to save my life. I was
released from hospital on Dec10th in ‘85, still in bandages and
incredible pain. My friend, who had helped me in the past, was no longer
available, so I was unfortunately left to my own devices.
Well, it was a
long time of using and abusing prescription drugs mixed with alcohol
with little or no effect for my next big problem, “PHANTOM PAIN”! What
became painfully obvious in hindsight was that if I couldn’t kill the
pain , I was going to kill myself one pill and one drink at a time! So I
went searching for answers again and I realized that when push came to
shove, one thing helped before when all else failed. It hadn't dawned on
me to try marijuana for my pain!
I went in search of my elusive savior and quickly found out that instead of quelling the pains that become a
routine part of my life, I could completely avoid them by regular doses
of about 4-5 grams of marijuana a day! This was unbelievable good luck
but a curse at the same time. The street prices of the drug where beyond
the reach of my budget.
I then bought books from High Times Magazine that detailed how I could
easily grow my own medicine. My life turned from desperate seeker to
becoming self-sufficient producer! My life became manageable again to
the point of learning how to downhill ski and riding horses. The
downside was I was a true bona fide criminal and this wore on my
marriage to the point of no return. In March of ‘93 my wife and I
divorced.
Even though I was the person that was at home raising our
children, I lost them because she was able to blackmail me and tell the
courts this man is a user of illegal drugs.
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What next, I thought? I went about rebuilding my life once again and it did include me producing my
own medicine. I’ve been quite successful in my do-over. I bought an
acreage and started breeding Golden Retrievers! A hobby became a
business and the next thing I know I have a website, amuletgoldenretrievers.com, and I’m shipping Goldens all over Canada and
the USA.
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I was really starting to hit my stride when my 13 year old son
came to live with me full time. Yes, you guessed it, because of the
prospect of being lead out of my house in handcuffs I pulled the plug on
my personal growing room. What should be my biggest triumph has thrown
me back into a world of pain because as a dad I don’t want my son to
have to go through the emotional torment of seeing dad thrown in jail
and him returned to his mother. I then went to see my regular family
doctor to get access to a legal source.
I was referred to a shrink for
my phantom pains! I then went to another doctor and while he was
sympathetic to my plight, he was unable to help under the new statutes
called for by our government. It turns out I need two specialists to
agree that this is my best option for pain relief. Turns out that
besides there being no doctors who specialize in the field of medicine
relating to phantom pain, the doctors who do specialize in the field of
pain are unwilling to prescribe marijuana under advice of the
Saskatchewan medical association, saying that there is yet to be
credible evidence of marijuana’s effectiveness.
They do concede that, although there is overwhelming ‘anecdotal’ evidence of its
effectiveness, there is yet to be any medical evidence! Does anyone
smell the pharmaceutical companies that send these doctors on vacation
junkets to distant places involvement in our medical communities
decisions to make an effective herb unavailable? Well, I have found that
through all of my struggles there is one thing that separates us from
the rest: “It is not how far you fall, it is really how well you bounce
that counts!” 
With that in mind, my brothers and sisters, though it
sounds as ridiculously impossible as me feeling limbs long gone, I do
feel your pain and frustration of not knowing where to find the strength
to fight the good fight. Maybe the answers are the same as putting a
double amputee at the top of a mountain and telling them to get down
themselves. One precious foot at a time and Alan Shepherd’s prayer, “Oh
God, don’t let me screw up!”
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