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Chronic pain and medical marijuana

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Jan 4, 2022 | Replies (184)

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@jetsetter

At least you have access to cannabis, both THC and CBD, so you can be thankful for that.

I would pay a lot for that. It would be great to have medical guidance about dosage and what to try. That is crucial to getting the help we need for pain.

Those of us who resort to purchasing recreational cannabis in legal states have only “bud tenders” to consult. Yikes.

So what amounts of CBD are you using? How many mg for each dose and how often? Where can those of us who live in states that sell CBD (I understand it is legal everywhere in the US) but not THC go to research this?

I think all forms of cannabis will become legal in the near future. There must be a lot of research going on now that it is legal in many states, so I’m hopeful we will have more resources like this in the future.

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Hi. I only use tinctures that are 1:1 CBD:THC. I only use them at home for pain and/or sleep, and wouldn’t drive for at least 10 hours. But there’s less of a hangover than with traditional sleep medications. I was using 100mg for each, but now can only find 50:50 (for about the same price). The first one came in oil, but now they’re water-based and supposedly taste better. (I haven’t tried them yet). They do have expiration dates on them, but I have used the oil ones for longer than the date.