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September ✓
They gave me their poison in portions – Big mistake!
To clarify: My PTSD is not from my car crash (1992). The onset date is important to note (January, 1993). My PTSD comes from the horrific experience of being stuck (prisoner) in the Swedish health care system.
Again, I do have a diagnosis for PTSD, issued by a Swedish doctor (2019).
That diagnosis is a worthless piece of paper.
Reminder: "The process is the punishment."
To all, in Sweden and elsewhere, who are—and have been—participating in doing this to me [and indirectly my family], and to you who never answered our call for help: You will be put in your place – only, it will not be done by us.
Odin (Source/God/Creator ...whatever) has heard my/our testimony.
You should pray! ...but you won't.
Pray → Ponder/Think/Pray (same thing to me)
Hopefully, my told experience will help others, wherever they are.
Note: I was going to list the names of all the people involved, but they are too many for this space. The names are so many that they deserved their own web site.
However, here's a list of some of all the people and places: Names & Places
October 1 ✓
There are people all over Scandinavia with far worse illnesses than mine, [Parkinson's, various cancers, et cetera] and where sadist "doctors" refuse to prescribe medical cannabis (the "doctors" won't even give medical cannabis a try).
At the same time, cannabis—and most other drugs—are easily available. However, and of course, this is 'illegal'. The fact is though, it's illegal for some, but not for others. Some use cannabis openly, while others are denied use even for medical purposes.
The hypocrisy is sickening!
There is one medical clinic in all of Scandinavia that does prescribe medical cannabis that I know of.
From my own experience, the other clinics are corrupt.
Anymore though, there are no more reasons why cannabis should not be completely legalized throughout Scandinavia. Period.
My opinion: Personal Responsibility ∞ Personal Freedom
November 24 ✓
The only non–corrupt medical cannabis clinic in Scandinavia?
In December of last year (2022), we were told that within a few months, this clinic was to establish itself in at least one location here in Sweden.
We were told by the owner—and staff—that it was just a matter of signing the rental lease, and that staff were to take a refresher course to brush up on the Swedish language. Easy, and done within three months, tops! This would bring the opening and start of their Swedish office to the month of March, this year (2023).
Well, here we are, today (November, 2023), and guess what? Zero progress!
When we ask about this, we do not get any straight answers. Anymore we've stopped asking though. What's the point?
So, everything went from the only non–corrupt, medical cannabis clinic in Scandinavia—located in Copenhagen, Denmark—about to open an office in Sweden around March of this year, to
the only semi–corrupt, medical cannabis clinic in Scandinavia—located in Copenhagen, Denmark—not giving a straight answer as to why they're not honoring what was said to begin with.
In retrospect, of course, we should've gotten their word in writing.
I say semi–corrupt, because it's obvious there's some negative influence coming from somewhere (or, from all over the place). Everything is going the opposite direction from what was said about a year ago, and this is for everyone to see. Unless you're blind, that is!
One more thing, we've also been asking about the logic: To have people with chronic (no pun intended) illnesses being forced to show up once a month (in person, or by proxy) in order to have the prescription renewed. This also to no avail. They're avoiding this question as well by blaiming "current legislation".
We all know that this is very humiliating, don't we?
This (the process) is the reason behind the current situation.
In the end though, Good wins.
Rest assured!