Dosage for medical marijuana versus hydrocodone
Hello. I was finally approved to purchased medical marijuana in New Jersey. It's very restrictive so info isn't as easy to get as it should be such as which dispensary carries which strains etc. Is anyone using medical marijuana to wean off pain pills such as hydrocodone? If so, can you share how often you smoke or vape? So far, NJ has not approved oils or edibles to be sold so I am stuck with vaping for now. Keeping an open mind and hopeful to get off or reduce pain meds and reduce inflammation. As always, thanks for any advice you can offer.
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@bobcon23 I'm sorry you feel concerned if you questioned your doctor. I have a pain contract with my PM doc. If I tested positive, my contract would be void.(Virginia has not legalized medical pot) Perhaps you can tell him about being on Mayo Connect and the discussion about medical marijuana. It could open the door to a discussion if it could be right for you or would you be in violation of any agreement with him. Would you feel comfortable presenting your question this way or if you had material to show him?
Adding an update. Vaping at night with a strain called blueberry Kush. Dreaming again and off my zolpediem. Great news!!! Using much less hydrocodone. Same prescription for 30 days lasted 45. Using the marijuana cream on both hands and feet which are particularly painful. I tried a lozenge but they have a fowl taste. Going to buy watermelon hard candy as one dispensary suggested to hide taste and try it again for daytime use. Would like to get my 30 day prescription of hydrocodone to last 60 days soon. Thanks all for input. It is trial and error but hearing what others have had success with is always helpful!
@bobcon23 I discussed the marijuana issue with my pain doc today, and his observation were numerous. One was that taking marijuana may enable you to reduce the dosage of opiates. Another, that there is so little control over product dosage - what you get one time may be very different the next time. (BTW, he's in favor of me trying marijuana.) He was surprised when I told him how much it costs. I'm on Medicare, so the morphine sulfate contin I take is covered, not the marijuana, of course. Because of the annual expenses and the high cost of the product, it's not financially possible for me, even though it's legal. You should probablydo some research. What I've learned is that the CBD is what acts on pain, while THC is what gives a high, which could affect pain, in how we perceive the pain. I could be wrong, but I don't think it should be a problem to talk with your pcp about marijuana. Mine spoke positively and candidly about it, but because of the rules of the clinic he works with don't permit him to prescribe. Jim
Talk frankly to him. Perhaps medical pot will give you enough pain relief that you won't need the PM at all. If he is truly on your side to reduce YOUR pain or make YOUR pain more manageable, he should give his blessings.
Perhaps if you were taking medical pot you wouldn't need the pain clinic at all. In Minnesota there are two labs that grow and refine the chemicals so you get the same product every time.
I use a 50/50 blend of THC and CBD with NO cognitive effects and get fantastic pain relief. A 7/1 blend seems to too psychoactive to me (too much THC). I have also have a SL spray that I use only for breakthrough pain that is 100% THC. I can feel a change in mentation when I use it. Thankfully I rarely need it.
jerseygirl926......The spray is sub-lingual.
I recently had back surgery.....3 incisions, three inches each. In the hospital I took Hydrocodone as they don't allow medical mj in the hospital. I was pretty much snowed until released. At home I went back to my pot with better pain relief and I was able to think straight.
Bobcon, this is a late response to your question. Since marijuana is still illegal at the Federal level, my PM doctor said if I use it M he will have to kick me out of his program. He even drug tested me after 3 months to see if I was using marijuana, which I wasn't. At some point I will decide if I need my pain meds increased, will I start using marijuana instead. I don't want to take more pain meds.
Anyway, we have to fight for marijuana to be made lawful at the Federal level so we can use it to supplement our pain management.
Why do you need to ask your provider if it is ok to wean off of hydrocodone? Start slowly when using marijuana and gradually decrease dose until you are "comfortable" with the level of pain you can live with.