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Does medical marijuana work for chronic pain?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: 3 days ago | Replies (700)

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As Frobvt points out it takes a lot of trial an error. I was able to stop needing oxycodon by using a higher CBD to THC ratio combo and that took me a year. But I’ve go a severely screwed up back due to 1988 L4-S1 fusion, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, PN of bilateral legs and feet. My stuff is now chronic and using buprenorphine helped me to also stop needing morphine for pain too. My back is too screwed up to try and live the remainder of my life in pain. It a personal choice and finding a right combination of what works is important. Hope you find yours. BTW I no longer get buzzed using cannabis. It’s just another tool in my pain management chest of options.

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Out of curiosity how long have you been taking Buprenorphine? Interesting about the CBD ratio. I eventually want to quit smoking, vaping, and edibles and shift to CBD, just not sure and can always come back if pain increases.

Working out and trying to get a routine. Just ordered a bar and those elastic resistance bands. Sounds like Buprenorphine is a great thing. I noticed one 2mg dose lasts 10 not 12 hours. Trials currently. Any input or experience is appreciated. Thank you.