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@factorvautoimmunegirl

New forms of CBD has no traces of THC. I’m in California and it is sold on just about every corner. I have autoimmune disease and I believe fibromyalgia, which I’ll find out all the good new from latest blood work, but what can you suggest as a pain rub, or vitamin, I am up for 3 hours, at age 40, and down for at least another hour or so. It’s been weeks and I’ve barely been making it out for an hour at a time.

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Good evening to those of you who are a bit overwhelmed by all the commotion about CBD and THC. My state is just completing the details of a new state law that is opening the door a bit more for those in need of help with pain and discomfort.

In my case, I have been using medical cannabis with CBD and THC for about 10 years. In fact, that is the only pain medication I use for Small Fiber Neuropathy that has been on a progressive "rampage" for quite some time. Adding the two together creates what is called the entourage effect.

In order to handle the ups and downs of pain and discomfort realities for those of us who are challenged by some form of neuropathy.........we need to have several different dosages ready to go for different times during the day and under different conditions. I want to be sure I am using the correct words here......so let me explain. I use a CBD/THC "tincture"....(not necessarily an oil) for overall nerve pain. Then I use a CBD/THC "balm" on my hands and feet for numbness and tingle tangles as well as pain.

You can create your own dosages or buy them in eye dropper bottles. For example, I start the day with a 1:1 CBD/THC in about 1/3 of a dropper. In the evening and at bedtime I use a full dropper of 2:1 CBD/THC dosage which gets me through the night quite well.

For topical applications, I use a 3:1 CBD/THC balm for chronic pain and a 1:3 CBD/THC topical balm for acute pain as in a sudden flare. That pretty well covers my cannabis program options after 10 years of trying to stay on top of product developments and my need for relief from pain.

May you all be safe, protected, and free from inner and outer harm.
Chris

Have you tried Gabapentin or something to that effect from your doctor you may not want to stay on it long but it can help you get some rest and sleep until you can get to the bottom of what you're looking for