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Hello from Mexico!

WinonaMika

I have lived 5-1/2 years in Uruguay and still have many friends there from our adventures building our home in the eucalyptus forest up at Punta del Diablo (just before Chuy, Brazil).

I have been a medical marijuana patient (legally) ever since it became legal.  I was horseback with several others on the side of the road back in Texas, when a drunk in a 3/4-ton truck slammed into my horse, popping me up like a fly ball.

At age 22, I suffered 6 back fractures, 3 neck fractures, a split sternum, 7 broken & dislocated ribs, shattered right wrist, and 12 fractures between my knee and ankle on my right leg.  To say the least, yes, I know pain.

20 years later, I developed an auto-immune illness called fibromyalgia.  It was then I discovered what a relief cannabis extractions could be in the treatment of this combo disorder & chronic pain.  I moved to a legal state & began to find the strains that worked best for me on my symptoms, but left me clear-headed & pain-free enough to get my work done and still enjoy a productive life raising a son & too many dairy goats.

While we decided Uruguay was not for us, we sold our home & gardens to friends and moved on.

Regretfully, there is another member of this forum who is misusing the forum to lure people down to his project in Uruguay. 

I have come here at the request of two other persons to out him.  It is not a pleasant job, but I will do so none the less.

I know this person personally and have been on the receiving end of his rages & manipulation, so it is important to me, as a human with compassion for other humans, that no others are damaged by this person.

Thank you for your attention.

Sincerely,

Winona Mika

See also

Living in Uruguay: the °µÍø½ûÇø guideMeeting °µÍø½ûÇøs in UruguayWhat Does Everyone Do?Members in Uru, particularly in the Malnado areaHow to make friends in Uruguay
profmarco

Winona,

Like to hear more about your living in Uruguay and I am terribly sorry about your physical injuries.

I visited Uruguay for 14 days and loved it but before I commit to living there at least 4 months out of the year I would appreciate your telling me about your experiences living down there. I am a retired University prof and would love to teach down there.