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@factorvautoimmunegirl

I’m in recovery now but have been long term THC user and now that I’ve quit, my wbc is high and I’m literally in so much pain and suffering that I’m beyond the frustration. I’m learning to what is going on with me so I do believe in the healing and help of THC and CBD products. Unfortunately, I’m on parole, and one year into recovery. I have not used THC since 2019, and my health took a trip for worse. I cannot use Gabapentin for it interferes with my mood stability but I may check out CBDs.

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THC and CBD change with technology all the time. It is hard to separate the two, but they have done a lot to progress with certain strains, like Stanley Brothers CW, CBG is a legal alternative that is less psychotropic. They are designed around hemp and high CBD, while getting the THC needed from Cross breeding with usually grafting in high THC to a hemp plant. There is also added infusion THC processes. Many ways to get there. We are hearing more about delta 8, but that is not a natural process and is still much controversy via the FDA and contamination even by quality brands and supposed 3rd party testing of removal of contamination is in question. Worst case is buying any products at your gas station or CBD store without doing your own lengthy research and discussing with your doctor.

Good evening @factorvautoimmunegirl, I hope you are doing well in your recovery program. Was this a program for addiction? From my interpretation of your response, it appears that you are in recovery from the "solo" use of THC. I have not used THC without CBD and I have not faced any signs of addiction. It seems that your pain and other symptoms are becoming more of a problem for you. Perhaps you should learn about other options at this time. Since relief from pain using medical cannabis, requires THC, it may be helpful to consult a pain clinician specialist.

Wishing the best of help to come your way.
Chris