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CB
04-07-2008, 08:17 AM
THE woman known as Britain’s “cannabis gran” is on a collision course with North East hospital bosses after vowing to take in her own drugs-laced food.
South Shields-born Patricia Tabram, 69, who recently moved from Humshaugh, near Hexham, Northumberland, to Tudhoe Moor, Spennymoor, County Durham, is due to be admitted to Darlington Memorial Hospital soon for a kidney operation.

She claims her GP told her she could take her own food to eat in hospital. Image
"Granny" Pat Tabram
But that food is sprinkled with cannabis powder.

And hospital bosses say they will notify the police if Mrs Tabram brings in cannabis-flavoured food.

Mrs Tabram, who began taking cannabis four years ago to combat pain in her neck and back, was part of a cookery club with more than 100 members who added cannabis to their recipes for “medicinal purposes”.

But by publicly advocating the use of the drug, she faced eviction from her former home and was also ordered to do 250 hours community work by Carlisle Crown Court in March last year after being convicted of growing and possessing cannabis.

But Mrs Tabram insisted yesterday her decision to move to Spennymoor had nothing to do with the application by her landlords, Milecastle Housing, to apply for a suspended eviction order.

“Some very good friends of mine moved from Humshaugh to County Durham, and that influenced my decision to move too,” she explained, adding: “I was born in County Durham when South Shields was part of that county, and I decided to return ‘home.’”

She has now written to Prime Minister Gordon Brown explaining why she does not trust NHS medicines, and listing the many side effects associated with popular pharmaceutical drugs prescribed through the NHS. These include dizziness, rashes, bruising and depression, she claims.

Cannabis, on the other hand, is a natural herb like mint or sage, she said. She added: “I will take my own food into hospital when I am admitted for a problem I have with my kidney.

“By taking minute amounts of cannabis in my food I am free from pain. I am not prepared to eat the food the hospital dishes out.”

But a spokesperson for County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust said: “Although the Trust cannot comment on individual patient’s cases, if there was a suspicion of a patient bringing an illegal substance into one of our hospitals it would be something we could not condone.

“The Trust has a duty to protect all patients and as such all drugs on NHS premises have to be prescribed drugs to ensure we safeguard patients and these drugs are kept under lock and key for the protection of all patients.

“If the Trust was to become aware of a patient intending to bring an illegal substance into one of our hospitals then we would feel it necessary to take action to prevent this.

“If the Trust found a patient to be in possession of an illegal substance ... we would be duty bound to report the incident to the police”.
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Dawg
04-07-2008, 09:34 AM
Tough call there. Can't really get mad at the hospital tho. I mean until it's legal they are just covering there rear ends. If they allowed her and knowingly turned the other way...they could be held liable on so many things.
Think its stupid to have it illegal tho, but I can see why the hospital is freakin out a bit.
If she would have kept her mouth shut about the herbal additive :p then it woulda never been an issue. But she is advocating and bringing to public eye the rediculousness of it all. So major props to her.

mac
04-07-2008, 09:56 AM
but isn't it amazing that an organization that has trust in it's title can be trusted?

becky420
04-07-2008, 11:00 AM
I wonder if this is the gran who was in the nicky taylor story will have to go and watch that now AGAIN

just sounds like it..
hmm

Dawg
04-07-2008, 11:15 AM
but isn't it amazing that an organization that has trust in it's title can be trusted?

Depends on how ya look at it. IMO
If they allow any "illegal" activity in there organization, then they couldn't be trusted. Only thing they can do is follow the "letter" of the law. But yeah, too bad they don't have a "we are not responisble" cluase so they didn't have to narc em out.
But allowing one law to be broken, would open a flood gate for others as well. The law is what needs to be changed IMO. Then granny would not have a single problem.
But i can sorta see the problem the hospital is having. If they allow her to use it, when it is in fact illegal, what about a herion addict that doesn't want to get clean? do they say no to one law and yes to the other? Then what situation does that create? I think she shoulda kept her mouth shut about the "sprinkles" and said she prefers her own organic food made by peeps she trusted. Then the situation would not be where it is. But we need peeps like these to make a stand. Ugh confusing mess ain't it?