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canagirl 09-11-2015 06:59 AM

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.

pinkynose 09-11-2015 08:00 AM

Are you using Indica, Sativa or a combination? There are so many strains within those types and each strain has different uses.

canagirl 09-11-2015 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkynose (Post 1170249)
Are you using Indica, Sativa or a combination? There are so many strains within those types and each strain has different uses.

It's s combo but its supposed to be for pain mainly

dogwalker 09-11-2015 11:40 AM

[QUOTE=canagirl;1170240]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?

When I smoked recreationally many years ago, it would always greatly intensify the pain in a place on my back where I had a muscle knot that was always mildly painful. I have no idea what we were smoking back then!

Lately I've used several high CBD strains. One of the ones I've used most, Critical Mass (indica), occasionally brings out the pain in that same area. Oddly, it takes away the nerve pain at the same time. The other one I've used most and never had that problem, is Harlequin, which is sativa-dominant.

So my advice if you've only used one strain is to experiment with others if possible. My doctor says the effects vary by person and to go trial-by-error. What you're going through sounds miserable. Good luck!

icelander 09-11-2015 01:20 PM

[QUOTE=dogwalker;1170293]
Quote:

Originally Posted by canagirl (Post 1170240)
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?

When I smoked recreationally many years ago, it would always greatly intensify the pain in a place on my back where I had a muscle knot that was always mildly painful. I have no idea what we were smoking back then!

Lately I've used several high CBD strains. One of the ones I've used most, Critical Mass (indica), occasionally brings out the pain in that same area. Oddly, it takes away the nerve pain at the same time. The other one I've used most and never had that problem, is Harlequin, which is sativa-dominant.

So my advice if you've only used one strain is to experiment with others if possible. My doctor says the effects vary by person and to go trial-by-error. What you're going through sounds miserable. Good luck!

I've been growing and using for about a year now. I have found it to be of help with sleep and pain. I have not noticed it making pain more noticeable but it could be in some ways that I'm not aware of. I grew three strains but can't remember which ones off the top of my head but they all seem to do the job albeit with slightly different effects. I gave a small chunk of cannabutter I made to my neighbor (it's all legal in Oregon now) and she was floored by a tiny bit that was a fraction of what I need now. It can leave me a little loopy in the morning for about an hour or two.

beatle 09-11-2015 03:26 PM

I personally would not continue to use it if it was exacerbating symptoms.

KnowNothingJon 09-11-2015 04:12 PM

I've canned meds for less than making symptoms worse, but if you wanted to continue to try, some suggestions:

1. Sativa or Indica dominant strains only- see if one or the other doesn't cause this spike

2. Have you tried edibles or is this only vaping or smoking?

Maybe it just isn't a solution?

In you shoes, if results were equal, everything were equal, I'd walk away. But, none of that is true.

Sorry it isn't helping canagirl.

surfer00 09-11-2015 08:14 PM

I've always said that Im not sure if pot kills pain or takes my attention elsewhere. I really don't care which, because it works for me. However, do u think its causing u to focus on the pain instead of away from it?

" Weed is weird sometimes" (my new trademarked motto):cool:

KnowNothingJon 09-11-2015 09:18 PM

Surfer00 for the Dude Lewbowski of NeuroTalk.

canagirl 09-12-2015 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KnowNothingJon (Post 1170375)
I've canned meds for less than making symptoms worse, but if you wanted to continue to try, some suggestions:

1. Sativa or Indica dominant strains only- see if one or the other doesn't cause this spike

2. Have you tried edibles or is this only vaping or smoking?

Maybe it just isn't a solution?

In you shoes, if results were equal, everything were equal, I'd walk away. But, none of that is true.

Sorry it isn't helping canagirl.

Thanks for the suggestions. I've been using indica dominant ( 70/30 and 80/20). So I'm going to order a sativa next.

I haven't tried edibles, gonna try to make some cookies this weekend. I have been vaping.


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