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Chronic Pain | Last Active: May 11 12:29pm | Replies (165)

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Greetings:

I have tried it all since a spinal cord injury in 2006. By 2010, I was on 300 mg of morphine and 100 mcg of fentanyl. I knew I was dying so I attended the PRC and came off all the drugs. That worked wonderful until 2019 when I was diagnosed with another rare neurological disorder. Fortunately, my state has a medical Marijuana program so I gave it a try. For me, it allows me to move, it helps with my constant nausha and pain by 20%. Keep looking for answers and searching for hope, everyone. My next frontier is using Biofeedback to help reduce pain. I am hopeFULL

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@ldb if you’re still experiencing chronic pain are you obtaining any relief from biofeedback? I do not believe I could sustain my level of activity without some type of narcotic medication. Although I’ve been able to almost totally cease my need for any breakthrough pain meds, I still require buprenorphine patches for chronic severe pain. Cannabis alone with acute pain in my experience causes more acute sensation of pain rather than dumping it.

I am interested in your states medical marijuana program. What state is it. I can't find ifo on drs who help with correct and safe dosage in calif. Some drs won't see you if you need opiates. They are cautious of getting reprimanded but don't offer alternatives