Alternatives for pain management
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone tried cryo therapy or medical marijuana for pain management. If you did, how did they/it work?
Thanks
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
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@lioness
Our home is still in Yorba Linda, at the top of Mt. San Antonio. Very quiet and beautiful views here. We wouldn't be able to afford to live here on our own, so are thankful to my stepdaughter for her generosity of asking us to live with her. It's a bit like living in a resort. Today I got worried about the huge crows possibly grabbing one of the kitties! They fly right up to the back yard and swoop around. I've decided that I need to be outside when the cats are. LOL.
Gail,
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@cognac
Good luck. I hope you find relief.
Gail
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@tennessegirl
I do not mean to imply I do not also rely on drugs sometimes and I have managed lately to reduce my use of some, makes dealing with a bad day almost easier because I am not all "druged up" and when I do that I get so emotional !
Like now my pain is increasing, my fibro is starting to act up with all this heat and humidity (and frizzy hair on top of it) life is not fair lol
Just wanted to be a bit clearer always looking for new ideas. I can only imagine the pain from your loss someone you planned on sharing your entire life with and yes it will seem like yesterday and then in another situation it is like forever since we have heard their voice touched their hand. I lost my daughter unexpectedly 3 years ago am certainly not "over" it.
I will say a prayer for joy for you tonight. Have a peaceful one
Allison
@gailb good idea your place sounds great.
@gailb I love that drive through the Santa Ana Canyon on Hwy 91. Beautiful Area that I've driven through many times on my way from my family's place in San Bernardino to Long Beach when I was in the Navy. You do have to be careful when the fog is rolling through though. I've seen many 100+ car pile ups. Do you take bird photos? That would be great fun if I lived there.
Just a comment regarding pain. My Dr said take 1 Tynenol and 2 ibuprofen. I did it and trust me it works
I lived in Fallbrook loved it. We sold and went to Oregon.
@oregongirl thats great glad it helped just be careful about the amount you take.
Medical marijuana does work! And the oils. You do not even need to smoke. You can use drops! Do not know about cryo therapy. MM is illegal where I live. Why not try it if you have access? I would be if I could get it. My freedom is important! It's of course ,as anything should be your choice!
Tennesee,,,,You are so right. Texas does not have it. I really was shocked when I moved here. In Oregon a shop on every corner and in every small center. I always used the Oil. It is perfect for my RA. They were talking about the drug Narcotic issues on TV today and they always use young people in the ads. They did this and they did that. For one, Talk about the Seniors. We need it. And we don't like the Opiates anymore than you do Texas. But what have you done to us? WE have to use Opiates if we can get them. Each clinic in Oregon has access to a doctor clear you for Medical. If you do not clear you get only Recreational. With Medical you could go in the clinic everyday and get more. It is NOT habit forming. Erase that from your mind NOW. If anyone uses that as an excuse, tell them the truth, it is NOT habit forming. Even when I used it for RA. I did not go through withdrawal when I got to Texas. But, my pain has increased now after being here for a year. I have more episodes. I think it is the heat. Somehow, I would like every Texan to join together to get Marijuana legal in Texas. Our Seniors are not living a full and active life because we are being kept from the HERB planted in the ground that we have a right to. Doctors may think they are going to loose income if they make it legal.