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Old 09-11-2015, 06:59 AM #1
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Default Effect of marijuana

So I have been using Mj over the summer. I've been using pretty regularly howver it's not really helping. In fact, it makes my symotoms ( especially burning/ stinging and feelings of pressure) much more Intense. Why would mj magnify some symptoms?

I keep using mj even though it magnifies my symotoms because it's supposed to be anti inflammatory. So, I use it hoping its combating some inflammation.
Here's my hopeful theory. The Spots that are the worst on my body ( sooo many) is where the symptoms get magnified the most. So, I think my blood vessels are getting dialated, blood is being brought in and nerves are healing a bit and that's why symotoms are worse while on Mj.

What do u think? I've never heard of mj making things worse...ugh.
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