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Hi all. This video was shared with me by a member of this forum and with his permission I am sharing it with you. Episode 222: Cannabis Is Reversing Her Peripheral Neuropathy And Keeping Her Out Of A Care Home - YouTube
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I understand that weed could help relieve pain, but doesn't it also cause cognitive impairment while you're on it?
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I understand that weed could help relieve pain, but doesn't it also cause cognitive impairment while you're on it?
According to the video she adjusted to it and seemed to function just fine. In her case it didn’t just take away the pain, it reversed her neuropathy. I have a relative that uses mj for anxiety daily and she functions very well. I don’t really have the answer to your question I just know if I found a strain that took my chronic burning away I’d try my best to adjust to it. I personally think it’s less harmful then the drugs I’m prescribed.
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Good point....how much cognitive impairment does constant or intense pain cause?
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