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Medical marijuana for RSD/chronic pain
Hey does anyone have any input or advice on the use of medical marijuana for unmanageable RSD/CRPS or other chronic pain complexes not helped by all else??
Does anyone know if its helpful or their experience? I know in a few states including california, its legal to smoke pot if the patient's doctor feels its necessary and writes a special medical marijuana prescription. *admin edit* :) -Jamie |
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Do a search on this site for medical marijuana. There's been a few recent threads on the subject pertaining to RSD.
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It may not work for everyone but it has definitely benefited myself. Cheers Colin |
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omg, I could have just said "Yes I eat a chocolate marijuana bar" lol Good luck and try to bring happiness back into your life, it will help your pain. |
My experience!
I have type 2 CRPS in my dominant arm, it sucks. My Nerve and Pain specialist suggested I try medicinal marijuana however was unable to provide me with information on dose and strains :/ and I find the "try it and see" approach very unscientific (to put it kindly). I'm also (prior to a month ago) VERY unfamiliar with "pot" in general, fortunately for you this meant that I take excellent notes with every experience to compare and contrast.
As you know any medical advice should be cleared with your medical professionals FIRST. I'm just here to tell you of my personal experiences, not to dispense advice. As with another commenter above when I'm actually "stonned" it really doesn't do much for the pain itself so much as not making me care. Being that I dislike the feeling of that experience I've found a plan that works best for me. I find that taking a half dose of an edible 30 min before bed will not only not get me "high" (when awake) but I'll also avoid the "munchies". Now here's the fascinating part. The next morning I will not only NOT be high but I will also have pain relief comparable to that of a nerve block! Now unfortunately this only lasts a few hours, and when the pain comes back life sucks again. But as you know a few hours of pain relief with NO side effects is HUGE. Now here's the part that chaps my hide, I've found a few articles about medical marijuana treating neuropathic pain... and I'm wondering maybe, just MAYBE it has a beneficial effect on the sympathetic nervous system for this condition. As in, instead of treating the symptoms could it be a real treatment?? As it stands the medications that I'm prescribed are anti-seizure and recently medicinal marijuana has made BIG waves in treating seizure disorders. Of course this is all speculation made by a patent who is NOT a medical professional and should be taken as such. Good Luck! |
Welcome to NeuroTalk:
Here is a current thread on our PN forum that explains the strains of MJ that are not euphoric, but do help with pain: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread203096.html |
Sadly here in the UK we can't even try the darned stuff....and some days I'd really like to....
I don't want to smoke. I don't want to get high. But I do want to try the active part of the cannabis plant that has been proven to be beneficial for neuropathic disorders - the cannabinoids. It is perfectly possible to isolate these, and there is a particular strain of cannabis that is very high in the cannabinoids and low in THC (the bit that gets you high), but sadly the people who have grown this strain and supply it for those with the medical backing to get it, also grow vastly more quantities of the high-THC strains loved by pot-heads who give this amazing drug such a bad name and are the reason it is banned in so many countries. It is also the reason it is almost impossible to get research funding to explore its potential and actually come up with a proper drug to help folk like us with chronic neuropathic pain. In the UK the only legal route is a drug called Sativex. It is so bound up in red tape and laws that it's almost impossible to get it prescribed, and it's mostly only prescribed for MS sufferers. Ironically, you are meant to go through the whole gamut of other, far more horrific, drugs like morphine before you can be officially classed as having 'tried everything else' and then be given it. Also ironically, if you should get the stuff, Sativex isn't even that good...:rolleyes: The pharma company that make it have isolated certain bits of cannabis, because if they just included cannabis in the med they wouldn't be able to patent it and make a truck-load of cash. Sadly, they haven't isolated much of the useful neuropathic part... The whole thing makes me mad. Cannabis was a known useful medicinal drug long LONG before some young folk realised that it got them nicely stoned, and it became associated with the negative social effects of lots of young people smoking enough pot to just drop out of society and not give two hoots about anything except exploring different ways of smoking the stuff... It's time it was claimed back for medicine - and the high-THC strains should be the illegal thing, NOT the plant itself. Making cannabis illegal, and vilifying it, have not controlled it's use as a recreational drug. If anything, that's just made it 'cool'. All it's done is remove a rare and useful medicinal drug from the reach of those who need it. Of course it's not a panacea for all ills, and might not be perfect, but properly researched and used it could be a powerful weapon for sufferers. Because let's be honest, there's very little that actually does help us out there right now. We are light years away from making cannabis legal here, simply because where it has been legalised in the US and other countries, the general social effect is negative. Towns tend to end up with cannabis bars and cannabis shops, and groups of mainly young people sitting about smoking the stuff like mad, not working and generally not contributing anything positive to society. I know I'm generalising, and not everyone who smokes pot is like that, but unfortunately that is largely the reality. Other prescription drugs are abused by drug-users, it should be perfectly possible to allow medical marijuana usage, and still have it illegal to steal it, sell it, or use it recreationally, as they have with some prescription drugs. Oh, for some common sense somewhere in government and medicine...:rolleyes: This post took me blinking ages to do, and has used up my sitting time nicely ;) Time to lie down again now and wish I had a drug that worked... Bram. |
Hello everybody
I know for fact there is a legal form of medical marijuana on pill called Marinol,I heard has some similar effects but is less stronger ,also is a control drug level 3 ,still prescription needed but legal In the USA,not sure if available in other countiries,I actually came to know one of the chemist professors who helped to create the compound form.
He added the marinol has similar effects but not 100% as the real cannabis,only bad side effect he found on the pill was weight gain,but did help with the insomnia,he is a rsd patient in remission!he still doesn't know how that happened !neither his drs. Ask your physician about it,I'm sure your pain management dr know the effects the pros and cons. Good luck to all from Jesika . :grouphug: Ps,I did not tried ,I was a pharmacy tech,that's why I know for sure the drug exist,also,many patients that suffer of terminal cancer,leukemia or aids had it,I dispensed myself,that's why I came to know the use for the specific medication. |
It only caused me to not care about the pain so much. It was a definite mood altering thing though. I could be seriously mad, and take a couple of puffs......and all the anger went away in a puff of smoke so to speak LOL!!
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