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Does medical marijuana work for chronic pain?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Nov 18 8:13am | Replies (701)

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@frobvt

Hi Folks,

Medical marijuana has been a God-send, because I can't take a lot of the traditional medications. I had mild MS (which has been in remission for years), Fibromyalgia most of my life, Arthritis, Raynaud's Idiopathic Small Fiber Neuropathy, migraine disease and more. I take as many natural products as possible. I have my medical marijuana card, and have found significant relief in my pain levels! I mostly use cbd, "healing without the high". (Our bodies have naturally occurring cannabinoid receptors too). I do use 1/1 ratio, ir 2/1 ratio products with TCH, but not enough to impair me. I take 10 mg of CBD in the morning in liquid form or capsule, sometimes as a gummy. Hours later, I might have 10 mg more of CBD, or one draw on a vape pen, in 2/1 ratio. 8:30 PM, I have 10 mg of CBD. At bed time, I use a CBN gel pen which absorbs through the skin (I put on my wrists). That doesn't cause me to get high, but for some reason, it really helps with the neuropathy. Medical marijuana is my only medicine, I'm not on any prescription medicines because this is all I need. My doctors are aware I use MMJ too. In my state, marijuana is legal; and soon, stores will be able to sell it. This is my medication regimen, and I will stick to my medical dispensary! I don't recreate, I medicate. I hope this helps you folks.

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Have you researched buprenorphine?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16148422/