Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 05-08-2007, 07:38 PM #1
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would this be stuff which is good when baked in cookies?

I tried it a couple of times but hurt SO much when it wore off was never worth it. I guess it's the muscle relaxant properties that kill me.

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I didn't realize it at the time, but my son gave me this early fathers day gift an the 50th anniversary of my introduction to the Evil Weed.

Just before the beginning of summer vacation, one day in May of 1957, I learned there is a better reality than the one I was trapped in. (For those who might object to my saying that being high is a better reality: Nope, my reality really, really sucked)

I am pleased with the gift. It's green, but doesn't taste like lawn clippings. It will never immitate the calculated insouciance of a 1967 Panama Red, nor the child-like exuberance of a '71 Maui Wowwie, but it is definitely light years ahead of any '07 South Dakota dirt weed.

It produced a gentle state that made me smile (for several hours); all things considered.....I've had worse days...Vic

P.S: Yes, Frogga, but did you inhale? The nice thing about baking it is that you always have something to eat when the munchies turn you into a mindless omnivore.
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I recal PMing you the sugestion you try it for your apetite problems back on ol B1.. was never quite sure you werent offended by my sugestion. It realy does wonders for me pain and stress wise and it does help the apetite alot, my stomach just isnt happy with food these days.. and the nausia it realy helps when nothing else seems to, lungs dont like it so I have to switch to brownies.. mmm..

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