Chronic pain and medical marijuana
A nurse friend tried me on marijuana oil smoked in an electronic pen since nothing works with my pain under everything pain management has tried. I did not respond - can one be immune to it as I am with all procedures on my back and all pain relievers
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Wow, reading that it took 7 surgeries to place the Spinal Nerve Stimulator properly indicated to me that you need to find a better medical team.
I don't know how a CPAP would influence any permanent pain.
My implant was put into the right position from the beginning, and I am on a CPAP for sleep apnea, and not for pain.
Talk to the Mayo doctors, and I am sure you will receive help!
We need to start hammering our legislatures for them to get off the bogus notion that, by restricting legal prescriptions of opioids for pain relief, reduces the number of people OD'ing on the medication. In stead what is happening, just like during the Prohibition on alcoholic beverages, illegal distribution and consumption in an uncontrolled environment is making criminals, pharma pushing ineffective medication for treatments to reduce pain, and perhaps some politicians wealthy.
I’m not certain of what mmj you’re using that is causing these symptoms but if you provide me more detail I may be able to help or seek assistance from your dispensary to find a pharmacist who is knowledgeable on cannabis. I recently changed what I use which was too much THC. Didn’t make me too high as I no longer get buzzed, but didn’t give me the desired effect. I increased my CBD intake with tinctures 3x day, in between hitting high CBD low THC oil. I was able to decrease my oxycodone to 2x day and I’m sleeping better too. Only downside is my increased snoring causing my wife to complain. It took me about a month to feel the gradual effects change. If you depend on your health being regulated by your insurance good luck. You need to control your health improvement on your own before you run out of time.
I’m sorry for you’re in such distress but your symptoms sound like long hauler symptoms. Have you been vaccinated? Hope your doctor appointment provides you with results.
Here in PA our county AG is hammering on opiate prescriptions and making chronic pain patients and prescribers jump through hoops just as more docs obtain their ‘x’ waver to initiate addiction treatment medications for needy patients.
More people become addicted and over dose, when not under a doctor's care/oversight.
Hmmmm, I have a similar experience. I am using more of less......in a way. I find that two droppers of mj with more CBD is better than one dropper with more THC. This came to me after my recent surgery. So far so good. I still like the higher THC if I have to be social and "charming" for a period of time. Thanks for the offer to help find out from the pharmacist. Sometimes I find the manufacturer's support teams very helpful.
May you be content and at ease.
Chris
@kenc. Thank you for your strength in posting this
After 9 years of using prescribed morphine sulfate when needed for nerve pain caused by myofascial pain syndrome, I was needing 60 mg. to control the pain. Recently I began using CBD cream, and I now can take only 45 mg. of morphine sulfate to get the same result. I'd love to know a doctor in my locale who is knowledgeable about cannabis use. I hate using morphine, but I cannot tolerate the pain when it occurs.
What area do you live in? I was on MS ER too but switched to Buprenorphine Patch about 5 years ago and have much better results than with MS. And the increased CBD has permitted me to decrease my PRN oxycodone down to 2x day from 6x day.