Pubdate: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 Source: Herald, The (WA) Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Daily Herald Co. Author: Norma L. Plumb, Lynnwood PLEASE SUPPORT I-692 I lost my mother to uterine and breast cancer the same week that I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so I know a little bit about the suffering of people with terminal or serious illness. My stoic mother was in terrible pain for a week while her nurses and I fought to have morphine prescribed for her. After my pancreatic resection, which included partial removal of my stomach and colon, food and medicine refused to stay down. Medications for calming my stomach and reducing pain were of little use since they wouldn't stay in my stomach long enough to digest. This is a bit graphic, but now that there is an initiative that is truly for the medical use of marijuana, we need to face that swallowing "proven medication" doesn't always work. We have to face that those suffering could be us or those we love. Please vote yes on Initiative 692. Some are concerned that this bill might make marijuana available to our youth. When I was sickest, a friend confided that her non-using kids said they could get marijuana for me within a day anytime. I resisted asking someone to break the law. Now that we have a "sharply honed and carefully worded" initiative (Dr. William Robertson's op-ed in The Herald Oct. 12), please allow cancer and glaucoma patients to relieve their suffering. Please vote for I-692. NORMA L. PLUMB Lynnwood - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry