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Old 06-14-2017, 10:50 AM #33
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Someone had asked if smoking weed helped with the neuropathy issues and I had responded that it had never worked for me.....but now I wonder. I gave it up some time ago but in an effort to not relapse again and to help with those long restless nights I picked some up and oddly that does coincide with the recent gains and the pins and needles stopping. Coincidence? Likely but I just made that connection. Something to add to my journal and further explore. I will add that I am a total lightweight when it comes to pot, unlike my beer or vodka, so when I say I smoke it is only a couple puffs in the evening. Tonight and tomorrow I will try not to part take and then gauge any decline or difference.

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