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I am a Mayo Clinic patient at Rochester but live in Ecuador. I had 20 years pmdd and had my complete hysterectomy august 2016 at the Women Clinic. I was symptoms free for 1 year post op. Now sleep and mood problems come back. I also am patient at rheumatology for an autoinmune condition. Now I am just on 3 meds zoloft, neuryl for sleep (like xanax), and plaquenil for the inflammation. I am on 3,5 prednisone weaning off gradually. I was expecting to help myself with cbd oil with 3% THC for inflamation, depression and sleep.it's legal at the 50 states and sell over the counter. Wondering if it will be therapeutic and if others are using it without harm.thanks

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@lorena1egas, Hi Lorena. I have chronic pancreatitis and was given synthetic marijuana for appetite enhancement after a surgery 4 years ago, but that is no longer legal in SC and the only approved use of medical marijuana is terminal cancer pain. The reason I go into that is that it was also the only real pain relief I have ever found and I have been trying to find a legal avenue to a marijuana based product. In my research, I believe I understood that it can have .3% THC, but that is enough to allow your body to absorb the CBD oil and relieve pain, anxiety, and many other issues according to some. I am not picking apart your post, but would hate for you or anyone else to unknowingly get into legal troubles. If you find out I am wrong, please show me a link as I would love to know a higher amount was legal. Good Luck, Gary

Hi, yes I made a mistake is 0,3% THC

Hi, I made a mistake. The cbd oil is 0,3% THC. That's the legal limit. I bought Lazarus brand and waiting to receive it. Doctors are not comfortable with my option because there isn't enough studies and because it's over the counter and that mean no fda control.