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Old 04-28-2017, 01:48 PM
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Default CBD water

This is my final post thread on CBDs and their effect on my spasms.

Thanks to a certain fellow MSer (you know who you are!) I was given 12 bottles of water infused with the same potency as two gummies.

I drank one bottle per day for eight days.

The taste? Basically, like water!

The effect? Same as with the gummies, my spasms were calm to a great extent.

Cost? Here is where I hit a road block. 24 bottles is considered a "case" and on the website costs $150. So that works out to be $6.25 per bottle.

I like the dual purpose of staying hydrated and a slow infusion of CBDs but as I just stated, it seems pricey. If I had the expendable income, I would be a regular CBD water customer since the effect is subtle. I was so happy to be rid of disruptive spasms.

Do CBDs work so well as to eliminate the spasms altogether? No. Like all medications, when it wears off, my spasms return. And on my worst days, my lesions are victorious.

I did like the water because of the subtle effect and the usual start of the "old faithful" spasm onset of around 4 PM per day was delayed more often than not.

In conclusion I am probably not going to order more waters. I have only four bottles left so I am saving them for arduous days like a car trip or a long social event like...when my son gets married in October.

I will take my two gummies per night and smoke cannabis as needed in the late afternoon or evening. I have learned to deal with the effect of THC in order to receive the benefit of CBD in my waking hours.
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