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Old 11-09-2015, 06:12 PM #51
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Well, I did it, ordered 2 oz of a red Kratom and should have it by early next week. We'll see how that works with chronic MEDIUM pain. I'd appreciate LOW pain.
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Old 11-09-2015, 07:07 PM #53
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The first small sample I got was Red Indo that did indeed help the pain and had a sedating effect. When it was time to re-order, though, I went with another vendor who was more mainstream and well-reviewed, and got their Red Indo.
I used the new stuff twice, and both times, I had trouble getting asleep. I need to try it again just in case there was something else going on causing the sleep issues.

That aside, I do think it helps with pain nicely.
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I'm going to start with 1/4 tsp a couple times per day and NOT take any late in day. I sleep good now with my sleep combo, and don't want to mess that up. I bought from Amazing Kratom. A nice shift would be appreciated.
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I forgot to ask IF Kratom is constipating. One member on the other group said yes somewhat but not like opiates!!! Have you who take it here found it constipating. I was concerned about elevating BP and forgot about the constipation side of things. That's what I don't need. I work hard as it is to keep things moving good. Thanks.
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Caroline,

Here is a good site which seems to be one of the few which addresses the few side effects in a matter-of-fact way.

http://ensobotanicals.com/kratom-side-effects/

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Ok, a few general notes from someone who's tried most of the strains (there are sub-varieties of the main red-green-white strains that are mainly marketing imo).

1. Reds are more sedating than greens, which are in turn more sedating than whites -- true, more or less; but this is very individualistic, and even changes over time... with me at least.

2. Kratom is constipating -- true; no way to avoid this in my experience; whether it's more so than pharmaceutical opiods is open to debate.

3. Kratom causes insomnia -- true for me; sometimes the reds less so than the greens and whites, but I haven't found a way to avoid it except to limit your intake to earlier in the day and/or go with whatever other sleep aids you like (e.g. 3 mg of Melatonin) I should add that my brother is also a kratom user and reports no insomnia issues.

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Oh, this is going to be a game changer for me thinking about this more. I can't or won't take a chance on backing up. Been there and very painful. So wish I had thought of this before I ordered but I'll consider using some in my topicals and mix it in and rub on joints. Good thing I didn't spend a lot. I have some tylenol 3 that I can't take so break these up in my topicals and same for Mobic which I can't take. Too bad. Thanks all. C
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I'm using one level teaspoon, which based on what Balanchine said, is a probably in the neighborhood 4 - 4.5 grams or thereabouts. I tried it again last night as my feet and temples were burning worse than the night before, and I wanted to see its usefulness at that level of discomfort.

It took care of the burn beautifully, but when I got one of those nerve zingers, it was loud and proud. So as I think icelander mentioned, it might not help with nerve pain. Thankfully I don't get a lot of the zingers anymore.
Hi Janieg,

I'm considering getting some to treat my SFN pain. If you don't mind sharing how does one ingest it?

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Cliffman, please rethink this for yourself.

Anyone using a blood thinner has to be very careful about
plant derived extracts. It is unlikely that Kratom was studied by the drug companies that make the various blood thinners.

I would venture if you even asked your Doctor, you'd get a negative response. Kratom is not well known in the medical community.

Too many "unknowns" for you to consider, IMO. You are still in a rather fragile medical state, following your stents.

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I'm considering getting some to treat my SFN pain. If you don't mind sharing how does one ingest it?

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