Post Traumatic Stress and Cannabis Cody Davis of Virginia | PTSD

Published 2016-06-09
Cody was United States Navy, attached to 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines out of Camp Le Jeune, NC. He was deployed to Marjah and Sangin, Afghanistan. Cody served from 2008 to 2012. He made it to the rank of E4 before it all came apart.

Cody saw some terrible things. He was asked to do some terrible things...all in the name of duty and country. Cody was a good soldier, but like so many of our troops, he returned damaged, wounded in a way that is not immediately evident. He has Post Traumatic Stress.

Cody found solace in cannabis while still in Afghanistan. It helped him to sleep and soothed the intense headaches that were building toward the inevitable. It wasn't long after he returned home that the pain became more than he could bare. When pharmaceuticals and medical care left him lacking, he returned to the only thing that helped, cannabis. Unfortunately, the military had little empathy for his condition. Following a dirty drug test, Cody found himself in the brig and later a court martial - twice - for the same offense.

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All Comments (2)
  • @BigShitYeah
    I also have headpains after trauma and weed helps a lot.......i wonder if even xanax would supress the pain, but doctors did not give it. I got quentiapin p.s. do not eat quentiapin