Pubdate: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 Source: Bakersfield Californian, The (CA) Copyright: 2011 The Bakersfield Californian Contact: http://www.bakersfield.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/36 DOCTORS, POLITICIANS BOTH FAILING PATIENTS The Kern County Board of Supervisors stated Tuesday that patients can rely upon their "caregivers" to provide their medical marijuana after the storefronts are shut down. As an unofficial "caregiver" of my 71-year-old mother, who suffers from pancreatic cancer, I am not sure what the board means. It looks like research is in order. With pancreatic cancer, the digestive system doesn't function properly. It's difficult to understand the idea of prescribing pain medication in pill form for these patients, as they cannot digest pills or anything else without great difficulty. Additionally, doctors advise us that too many pain pills can "paralyze" the digestive system. This is a grave problem for pancreatic patients because it adds to their pain. I took my mother for a procedure to help her digestive system. Later, at a follow-up appointment, she was having great difficulty. When we reported this to the doctor, we were told to go to the hospital if her difficulty persists. At the time, she could not eat without the help of medical marijuana. The last time she went to the hospital for this problem, she was there for two months and almost died from numerous infections. These patients don't have many choices for survival. I'm appealing to the public and the officials that actually have compassion for patients in need. Please do not allow this cruel and illegal decision by the Board of Supervisors to add to their misery. The medical profession is failing these patients. DONNA CUNNINGHAM Bakersfield - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom