Has medical marijuana helped your nerve pain?
I have tried medical marijuana for the nerve pain in my arm and hands, but so far nothing I’ve tried has provided much pain relief. I have tried vape pens and tinctures with various combinations of CBD and THC. Just wondering if medical marijuana has helped anyone’s nerve pain. Thanks.
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I can’t use it because my TBI meds.
I have used THC for years but I got pneumonia from vaping so I switched to THC gummies. My reaction has been disappointing. I have no pain thanks to LDN, I’ve reduced Lyrica to 100mg but my feet get intensely numb. My PT says pot is a stimulant & causes this terrible reaction. Alcohol causes a similar reaction so I’m not happy about this at all. Any suggestions - please let me know! Tx. B.
Interesting, how would that even be possible to not get a high from THC?
I do have my medical Marijuana card, but struggle to find a product that doesn’t get me too high. Even when I smoked it in the 70s, pot has always made me paranoid. 🙁
Good afternoon, @cekkk Well, I am so glad you let me know about your cannabis history. Let's see what we can do to perhaps create more positive responses. Since I don't know the specifics of your presenting condition, I am going to share what works for me and why. Our presenting issues appear to be similar. Your presentation of the issues in your legs is very similar to mine. So that may be a good start.
As soon as I read about those stabbing pains I realized that we may be dealing with similar issues. May I ask.....have you had a diagnosis? Did you suffer injuries? Surgeries? Have you been diagnosed with any form of neuropathy including SFN (small fiber neuropathy)?
My adventure into the world of medical cannabis began 11 years ago in 2013 after my neurologist confirmed my SFN and began to discuss ways to control the symptoms. At that time, we had a very small dispensary in our village and the owner took me under his wing and taught me about medical cannabis. For example.....I learned that different strains yield different results. Sativa was too strong for me but Indica worked perfectly. One of his friends even grew marijuana in his backyard to make the topicals.
To this day I only use two forms of medical cannabis.....tinctures and topicals. No smoking or inhaling, no capsules......just liquids/balms that can give you a pretty immediate response.
In the morning, my wake-up and get-up choice is a 1:1 CBD/THC tincture. I may have a second dose in the afternoon if my leg(s) is giving me uncomfortable "stabbing" pains. Then for bedtime and a good night's sleep, I use a 2:1 CBD/THC tincture. The total dose for the 1:1 is 1/4 of a tincture dropper. The total dose for the 2:1 is 1/2 of a tincture dropper.
All of my products are directly from the marijuana plant.....no synthetics. As far as dosing, I suggest reading this article....https://projectcbd.org/what-is-cbd/cbd-dosage/. This is just about CBD and yet it is informative regarding dosing.
Current research indicates that THC has more to do with the control of pain than we may have thought. However, it needs to be balanced with CBD.
For topicals, I would suggest that you find the papaandbarkley.com site. Lots of information and options. My two MFR therapists both use the 1:3 CBD/THC balm because of the way it helps control the muscle fatigue from their "work".
So....take a look and let me know if you have additional questions or what I call "wonderments".
May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris
The lady at the dispensary talked me out of inhalable. I came home with a device that I twist the top and a tiny grain of rice sized drop of THC, I guess it is, comes up. Tastes terrible. So far it is not relieved the pain nor have I felt high. And if I understand correctly, that little drop is 10 times as strong as the chocolates I believe I mentioned earlier. Anyway, I will go back over your response and proceed from there. I will probably be asking you questions.
I meant to say that the neurologist has CT and EMG reports by now and I hope to get a diagnosis at the follow up visit 2/2/24
Chris--Thank you, thank you! You've responded before to my questions about THC and CBD, but your links and information here are so helpful. I'm committed, again, in trying to figure this out for my post-stroke neural pain. Rebecca
Good evening @rebsue, Hi there Rebecca. You are making my day! I appreciate knowing what helps others, I know that there are lots of new creative products that can sound tempting, However, I also believe in keeping my cannabis choices consistent and as simple as possible. It took me some time to find reasonable solutions for my SFN. I am also comfortable staying with products from manufacturers who have demonstrated consistency and who respond to inquiries with care and concern,
May your heart be at peace.
Chris
It’s not that I don’t get mentally high but my numbness intensifies to the point I can hardly walk.
It’s been a progressive reaction that is not worth the mental high. No fun at all!
I have bad hip pain. Mainly I've been using 400 mg of ibuprofen every 4 hours. Now I'm adding 1/2 of a CBD 5mg -2 THC and it helps with the pain. I feel when it kicks in like with a "pop" and then I also feel a little woozy.
I'm 82. I react strongly to too much THC. I was "stoned" 4 years ago for 7 hours when I was adding toasted marijuana to chocolate and licked the bowl and beaters.
RSO has pretty much cured my nerve pain in my feet. 99% difference.