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Does medical marijuana work for chronic pain?

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Tell us more about the Cereal Milk strain please. That would be such a help for me bc my brain neurons either inside or outside (undetermined) my skull burn and flutter. I guess u could call it fasciculations or perhaps it’s micro-glial cell inflammation. This keeps me awake bc even if I take Indica THC it doesn’t stop the fluttering movement. Therefore I have to take 3 mgs of Ambein to fall asleep. Any suggestions Chris or Chuck?

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Naltrexone is supposed to activate glial cells in the nerves in low does around 4.5 mg. The downside it blocks opioid response. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661907/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34445130/
Not sure if I can post this without being flagged but I will give it a shot. Moderators if this is unacceptable please remove the links. Cereal Milk does not give me anxiety at all. Google keywords. https://www.leafly.com/strains/cereal-milk
Breath Taker:
https://www.iheartjane.com/products/82074/breath-taker
Day 2 of 14 for Buprenorphine trial:
This medication is strong (40x stronger than morphine) and to squelch the side effects even minor would be nice. Buprenorphine isn't overly strong in side effects compared to other opioids I've taken and it won't give you euphoria but that's okay. Yesterday my knee stopped hurting for the first time in 21 years and the burning was significantly less around my leg and ankle. I was wired and slept two hours, then went to work and worked through lunch because I didn't want to leave. Tempted to take half pills and see what the results are.

Also, years ago when my 3rd surgery was healing I had skin crawls and flutters too. I befriended a guy that had a grand maul brain seizure and ultimately had brain surgery awake as the doctor was testing things and restoring functions while testing for brain damage with cognitive function and mechanical questions. Not sure this applies to your situation but thought it may help in sharing knowledge in the case it does.

Anyways, during that flutter period he shared with me when he was healing he had similar symptoms and said it's because the nerves are regenerating or trying to fire for a connection. I don't know if that's true but a few months later I went into what I can best describe as a remission for close to a decade.