Peripheral Neuropathy - Everything cures it and nothing cures it
Peripheral Neuropathy, being a chronic progressive, debilitating disorder tends to drive people to seek cures in every corner of the internet. Those efforts are often rewarded by various "cures" obtainable, of course, for a price. Depending on what has caused your PN, try and treat the root cause, if it has been identified, using established, reproducible means, e.g. diabetic control. Remain aware of the conditioning capability of the placebo affect. Its fine to look for things to complement your core therapy but don't let yourself be diverted from those things which have a track record of being helpful. Partner with your doctor when using any alternative therapies and think hard before buying anything that has anecdotal support only.
Here's a comical spin on this trend:
http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/prescriptive-authority/
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Yes. I have been using it for about 6 weeks. I estimate that about 80% of my pain is GONE. If you live in Minnesota, and you have to prove it with a Mn drivers license, I can give you information on how to get it.
You're right about the different "blends" of medical Cannabis. I take a 50/50 blend of THC and CBD twice daily and I also have a 100% THC sub lingual spray for "breakthrough" pain. The only down side I have found is that without pain I have an increase in numbness which affects my balance so I use a cane more often. I can live with that.
Nope, not laughing. Medical Cannabis is non addictive. It is simply a pain reducer as well as it's other uses. I see no ethical conflict. If your pain requires you to take Tylenol, then you can say you have a "physical need" for it. One can stop taking Cannabis without any withdrawal symptoms. Therefore it is not an addiction.
I've heard all and every side of this issue, both sides. All I was saying is that I am drug tested and cannot have any substances in my system, not even benzos, which are prescribed to me. This is just my life. I'm in Missouri so I can't get it even if I do it if my profession.
Curious if you have tried medical cannibis?Nancy Shermoen~
How to get what? If it is medical cannibis I would like to know how to get it in MN please.Nancy Shermoen~
How do you get it at one of the dispensaries in MN? I have tried it in CO and really liked the results. In MN how do you find a prescribing physician?Nancy Shermoen~
Hi Nancy, My name is Rich. After much consternation, I decided to try Medical Cannabis. I asked my Primary MD if he thought I could benefit from Cannabis. He thought it would be worth trying at least. I have been taking it for about 6 weeks and am now a believer. I haven't had this little pain in 13 years. I understand that not everyone will receive this kind of relief, but for me it is great. Attached is the web site for the Minnesota Department of Health. They run the show. All the information you need is available here.
http://www.health.state.mn.us/topics/cannabis/patients/index.html . Simply cut and paste. I saw a PA in Edina who basically weeds out the drug seekers, and OK's us real patients. He then will have you see a dispensary closest to your home. Mine was in St Cloud. There the patients are treated with the utmost respect and understanding. They know that they are helping MANY people with their pain and this may be their last resort. Good luck to you if you pursue this.
Rich
I understand your situation, but how can your employer keep you from taking a prescription drug that is legally prescribed by a doctor? I know this is all academic when you live in a state that has not legalized it.