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08-07-2015, 04:30 PM | #201 | |||
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It is a wonderful tool to have around. It does not cure but it does help many of us with chronic pain.
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09-20-2015, 10:51 PM | #202 | ||
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I'm looking to try what you've done with the CBD. I was hoping for some more specifics of what you've found worked for you - trying to find a base to work from. Things like:
I appreciate your posts and hope that the pain relief has continued. Could use some myself. I've got PN with the cause unknown, take minimum 600mg of Lyrica a day, I can function okay but it's wearing on my body after 5 years. I know you aren't a doc so my questions are more what have you learned from experience. I'll be ordering it online to be delivered to a state that does not allow medical mj but from what I've seen for ordering the CBD as the primary it's not an issue. If you'd prefer to send the answer as a private email I can allow that through the site, currently I don't, you'll just need to respond saying so. Thanks for considering. |
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09-21-2015, 04:36 PM | #203 | ||
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Can't wait to hear about your results ,as I too have IPN
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"Thanks for this!" says: | pinkynose (09-21-2015) |
09-25-2015, 09:38 PM | #204 | |||
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I do find it helpful at times but like with every other therapy, it does not help everyone, tolerance is an issue, there are psychoactive effects from THC and the most effective delivery method is inhaled into the lungs.
It's not for everyone. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | KnowNothingJon (09-27-2015) |
09-27-2015, 07:59 AM | #205 | ||
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I don't see how on earth synthetic opiates, muscle relaxers, and drugs like neurontin and lyrica can be anything but worse as far as health and side effects go. NO way! We have yet to find out what will happen to a young person who is on these cocktails for 20, 30, 40 years. I think the majority of peace loving hippie pot heads from my parents era are actually pretty healthy (doing yoga and drinking smoothies now and they smoked for 5, 10, 20 years- some still do. I personally do not believe it's a gateway drug. It might be addictive to some people, but no more than the crap handed to us by our doctors. I could go on and on about how ridiculous I think it is that alcohol is legal when marajuana isn't, but that's not the point here. 2. Wouldn't tea bags filled with a measured dose be a good way to administer the bud? It isn't legal here, but I am trying to think of options for my future since I am young and this might be the rest of my life. |
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09-27-2015, 09:36 AM | #206 | |||
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Health girl I am with you 100%. I don't know about the tea bag method. If you are looking to use it for sleep I have found the best way is to make your own cookies. PM me if you want the recipe.
MJ does share a common thread with all those horrid prescription drugs we are routinely prescribed and that is your body will develop a tolerance and you'll need more. I have also read it may deplete your body of zinc. I have not been able to substantiate that yet on a credible website. However, and this is a big however... The biggest thing mj does not share with those other pharmaceuticals is mj has amazing anti inflammatory properties. I was recently told by a PH.D in Neurology who does research for a very prestigious teaching hospital that marijuana and estrogen are the 2 things I need most right now for my PN. We didn't have time to talk about the estrogen so I don't have that information now. Interesting..... |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | beatle (09-27-2015) |
09-27-2015, 07:07 PM | #207 | ||
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I found edibles useful. Smoking too. I am hopeful that my neuro is involved in NYS program that launches in 2016. If not I will discuss options for obtaining another doctor to start the 6 month process of being his patient prior to prescribing it, as NYS has odd parts to the law, including no combustion of actual marijuana- oil, tincture, edible only.
Doesn't trouble me, save it seems to show special interests who make devices and such were considered. Oh well. Like Healthgirl I am a bit young to be okay with "here take all this Lyrica you'd like". I decided around six months ago to see how I'd do without it, as chronicled elsewhere, as the side effects were too much and the pay off, decreasing. My symptoms march on. I'd love to have some of those 10 mg sugar free candies around from CO or a vaporizer for some comfort. Perhaps I could enjoy more than one in ten meals. But then the world might collapse, because cannabis is evil, right? I am thrilled so many get an option to try it to treat pain, even happier it works for many. If it seems to worsen symptoms or make up upset or trouble you, like anything in this world everything is not for everyone. So, yeah, stumbled in here while waiting for my boy to fall asleep. The pulpit is yours, whomever is next. The backup dude to surfer00 abides. Jon
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09-28-2015, 11:01 PM | #208 | ||
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Beatle! I live in Denver and my children want me to try weed in vapor form. I am so sick with SFN. I have NO pain but extreme pressure inside me with numbness in feet and left hand. I have trouble walking and cannot sleep.....I have a bladder disease which is under control. I have trouble eating. I cannot wait to hear your results. Let us know!!! Kate
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09-28-2015, 11:43 PM | #209 | |||
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Hi Kate!
I started this thread a year and a half ago. Cannabis does occasionally help with neuropathic pain, it does not have any affect on numbness and does not improve walking (unless perhaps a deficit is caused by pain). It may provide some benefit with eating and sleep but with your bladder disease and other symptoms, you should really discuss the idea with your doctor. Many doctors have changed their tune lately and now support its use for some conditions. Good luck! |
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06-20-2019, 04:52 PM | #210 | ||
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I'd be interested to hear a little bit more about how specific cannabinoids help with neuropathic pain. THC is different than CBD which is different than CBD and CBN and CBG...
I've read a few studies that suggest a mixture of cannabinoids (full spectrum or broad spectrum) is the way to go in terms of generating the best possible effect. Apparently, the effects of straight CBD aren't as effective as CBD mixed in combination with other cannabinoids. Since there are many, this makes coming up with the combination that much more difficult. Here's some more info on the entourage effect that I found useful. ** |
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