Use Indica for body relief. A lot will be hybrids. It truly is trial and error. I just bought some gummies 1:1 Indica and CBD, they seem to dull the pain somewhat without the high.
Hi, I am 59 years old female with CIDP, Lupus RA, OA, Sjogrens, Graves, TBI and immunocompromized.
In current pain 24/7 , I just started THC Tincture it lightness the pain. I just wish I did not need this but my doctors and my sponsor seem to promote me on recertifying my license which I did.
If anyone wants to contact me, that would greatly be appreciated.
Use Indica for body relief. A lot will be hybrids. It truly is trial and error. I just bought some gummies 1:1 Indica and CBD, they seem to dull the pain somewhat without the high.
I have a Med Marj card for 3 years. I prefer flower or vape as my primary items. I do use gummies and tinchers depending on how I feel. My pain is focused on my feet from SFN since 2018. To sleep at night I need this.
I have found I receive tremendous relief from foot Neuropathy with the use of Medical Marijauna. Sorry I didn't agree to give it a try years ago. All those nights of burning pain, I could have had relief! I use gummies and if the pain is very intense, I use a few drops of Tinture along with the gummy.
Here is a tincture that I take in case you're interested in seeing(attached photo). I get it through my medical license. The CBN part of this tincture does (to me) help some with nerve pain. The THC part just helps to relax me. I take a full dropper at night of this and then had a THC:CBD tincture that I take 3 times daily.
I find that I have better relief with products that contain CBN in them.
I am not the best at explaining things so I found a link to help lol. Basically CBN is aged and broken down THC. I have found from my testing when I have a consistent build up of CBN my body overall feels a bit better.
in reply to @mmoss I occasionally use WYLD Cannabis Infused Gummies with the following ingredients:
CBN: 5/100mg
THC: 5/100mg
CBD: 5/100mg
While these are helpful for both sleep and pain, I do not see them as a long term solution for my chronic pain, and for which I am currently using Percocet because of a shortage of the Hydrocodone 10/325. I will be going back on the Hydrocodone this month, but the dose will be 7.5/325 because of the lingering shortage at my Walmart pharmacy. While the Percocet has been helpful, it comes with a much higher copay than the Norco, and for this reason alone I have asked to be put back on the Norco which I have been taking for years, and will continue to take until a solution for my problem(s) is ascertained. The gummies, while helpful, are also expensive, at least here in California. 20 gummies cost about $40, which for me is a bit out of my budget.
Medical Marahuana will make you forget your pain (out of mind )
Use Indica for body relief. A lot will be hybrids. It truly is trial and error. I just bought some gummies 1:1 Indica and CBD, they seem to dull the pain somewhat without the high.
It’s better for you than pharmaceuticals. Our bodies lose the natural canniboids it makes. Replacing them rejuvenates your whole system! 😊
Thanks
I have a Med Marj card for 3 years. I prefer flower or vape as my primary items. I do use gummies and tinchers depending on how I feel. My pain is focused on my feet from SFN since 2018. To sleep at night I need this.
Yes and I will try that.
I use a indica tincture 0.1ml x2- white chocolate macadamia nut
I use an indica tincture, I too have a medical license.
I only use the tincture at night.
What is the CBN difference
I am not the best at explaining things so I found a link to help lol. Basically CBN is aged and broken down THC. I have found from my testing when I have a consistent build up of CBN my body overall feels a bit better.
Here is the link I found if you're interested.
https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/cbd-cbn-what-is-difference
in reply to @mmoss I occasionally use WYLD Cannabis Infused Gummies with the following ingredients:
CBN: 5/100mg
THC: 5/100mg
CBD: 5/100mg
While these are helpful for both sleep and pain, I do not see them as a long term solution for my chronic pain, and for which I am currently using Percocet because of a shortage of the Hydrocodone 10/325. I will be going back on the Hydrocodone this month, but the dose will be 7.5/325 because of the lingering shortage at my Walmart pharmacy. While the Percocet has been helpful, it comes with a much higher copay than the Norco, and for this reason alone I have asked to be put back on the Norco which I have been taking for years, and will continue to take until a solution for my problem(s) is ascertained. The gummies, while helpful, are also expensive, at least here in California. 20 gummies cost about $40, which for me is a bit out of my budget.