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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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Sounds like you found a sleep regime that benefits you! This will assist re: buprenorphine, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675640/..
Obtaining a higher dose CBD is currently challenging. I was using a 24:1 CBD:THC tincture but no longer available. So I found a high dose full spectrum CBD:THC 100mg:2mg and I combine with Organic Remedies THC 4.986% 3x daily. For sleep I use Ilera Ease tincture and a max strength PurePenn Apple Cider 3.17% THC. All my tinctures contain CBN and CBG to some extent. I use various vapes that contain CBD but currently they are few in dispensaries in PA throughout the day. I don’t worry about getting high as I don’t any longer which is fine. I’ve been able to stop using oxycodone for breakthrough pain after 15 years. It took me a year to establish my sweet spot and I adjust as supply changes.

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Thank you for the weblink. I hadn't read that one before. I'm convinced that this medication is the way to go. I have extensive medical history with pain killers and this feels like a winner. I still have burning sensations but the pain attached to it like stabbing and sharpness are gone. I can handle the burning though and if that's what I'm stuck with then so be it, it's the pain that was getting unbearable.

Next time at the dispensary I will have the full spectrum and/or CBD pen conversation. I have no reason to go at the moment due to being supplied on flower, vape, and edibles for the time being.