Pubdate: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Cormac O'Keeffe THE ONLY WAY PADDY GETS RELIEF IS WHEN HE LIGHTS UP A JOINT THE only time Paddy Doyle's spasms stop is when he falls asleep. Doctors have described his condition as the equivalent of being in a gym eight hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. "It's constant involuntary movement which affects the whole body," he said. Mr Doyle, from Inchicore in Dublin, suffers from an incurable disease called Dystonia. "I take loads of pills for my condition, but they don't do any good. The only time I've had relief is when I've smoked cannabis." Mr Doyle, 49, writer of The God Squad, said he's only had access to cannabis a couple of times in his life, but is adamant it works and wants to be able to get it legally. "Why should I have to score in some dark street? I'm not a criminal. I shouldn't be treated like one," he said. "To me it's a matter of personal human rights. I am very angry and annoyed that I cannot get it." While many disabled people are privately in favour of allowing cannabis to be used as a medicine, Mr Doyle is one of very few who has felt able to speak openly about it. "The Government shows no compassion and scant regard and trust for doctors and neurologists by preventing them from prescribing cannabis," he said. The writer first brought the issue into the public arena in 1997 when his consultant wrote to the then Minister of Health Michael Noonan asking for permission to prescribe cannabis to him. "I was basically told no way, you're not getting that. It's illegal and there's no scientific truth that its beneficial. End of story," he said. Mr Doyle welcomed the announcement this week that the Government would examine the issue. "Anything that moves this forward is great, but let's not go hysterical at the mention of cannabis. What we are talking about here is a herb that can ease the symptoms of some dreadful disabilities." - --- MAP posted-by: GD