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Senior Member (**Dr Smith is named after a character from Lost in Space, not a medical doctor)
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Painkiller Addiction: A Smaller Risk Than You May Think I don't know the cannabis addiction statistics of chronic pain patients, however... Quote:
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In the case of chronic pain patients, who may need pain medication for many years—if not for life—this may all be academic. I think it comes down to choosing the lesser of evils. Long-term effects of cannabis vs. New research shows effects of long-term use of opioid therapy From a much broader reading of what's out there, I'm inclined to agree with you that cannabis addiction and/or dependence MAY be preferable to opioid addiction and/or dependence, but that will have to be each individual's personal choice—there are many other factors that enter into it (side effects, efficacy, cost, etc.) And I encourage anyone contemplating/faced with this decision to do much more research than presented here, and have discussions with their doctors before making their decision. You hang in there too. Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Susanne C. (09-23-2013) |
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I actually do smoke pot a bit recreationally. I have TN and I find that it makes the pain worse. When I am high I tend to really focus on that pain. Others say it helps. Guess it depends on the pot and the person
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I suffer i pain every day but with that being said, "why complain" so many have it so much worse. Make the most out of each day. Increase your faith in God and go to a good church and feed the spirit. You will feel better keeping your mind occupied and living in the spirit. It works better than drugs and there are no side effects :-) |
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Sometimes I think my PCP, the only doctor I see these days, is a little pedestrian, but he has promised to work with us on this and he did sit both of us down last year when we switched to time release morphine and have a long conversation about this being for the rest of my life. Since I am 51 that could be a long time, with a lot of incremental increases which have to be made as slowly as possible so that I don't run out of options before I die. I make an effort to remain mentally sharp. That is one thing that worries me about MM. I remember, faintly, making some dumb choices in college "under the influence". Not sure if that was the drug or the age, but mental clarity and focus are a concern I would have. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (09-23-2013) |
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Most people are just taking a puff or two to take the edge off of the pain. It is for medicinal use. At least that's what I've read here and on other forums. And the MM is not from the '60's and '70's. It is what is in today's world. They are not doing this to get high. And even at that it does not work for everyone.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Susanne C. (09-23-2013) |
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