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CBD oil for pain

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Apr 17 1:17pm | Replies (404)

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Chilly Willy, reading your piece and noting the grammar and punctuation, methinks you might be using a little bit more of the plant than you are letting on. This is almost unreadable. Please bear in mind that this forum is for relating what you have done and what you have had success with or what didn't work. It is not intended advising or instructing others about what they should do or how to use drugs of any kind. Your advice to not take narcotic pills can be very dangerous for a person who has been on large doses for an extended period of time. I doubt that the CBD oil will do anything for the symptoms of withdrawal which they might experience by stopping suddenly. Withdrawal can be quite serious and even fatal. A person should never stop taking opiodes without first consulting their doctor about how gradually they should reduce their dosage. I would imagine that their Doctor, who would probably apluad their desire to find substitute for narcotics, would have them start the CBS oil and then follow a gradual reduction schedule, thus avoiding both withdrawal as well as needless days of suffering.

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Stephen, you are so correct. That is the primary reason I haven't yet tried the CBD. I wouldn't, for the sake of perhaps having an iinteraction, not take the CBD while taking my current pain opiates.....and then knowing I couldn't just stop my pain meds that I have been on for eons. When I asked my Pain Management Dr. about CBD oil, she acted as though she had yet to hear about it. LOL