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19 surgeries so far. 78 years old. I first took Norco in 1996 after having my left ankle fused.
I had nightmares, and the pharmacist said to go have beers with my buddy and stop taking Norco. Which I did.
However, now, after a bunch of surgeries in the past three years, including fusing my knee, so it will not bend, I am taking Norco again.
Maintaining a log is crucial.
Whenever I take a Norco for pain, I write the exact time I took it, and what body part was screaming for the pain relief. That log really helps me see how much I’m taking and why I am taking it with the biggest reason to prevent addiction to the opioid.
I couldn’t sleep at night because of the pain. Now, I take Norco before going to bed as well as gummies.
Those gummies are a lifesaver, and I can sleep through the night ignoring pain.
Forget about the politics regarding marijuana. This stuff works. Plus, it is much easier to get addicted to Norco than gummies.
In order to not stagger or fall after taking a gummy, I take it as I’m getting into bed.
I only buy the gummy’s from a licensed dispensary. Never, would I buy from someone on the street.

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Thanks for the info.
As far as Gummies, how much CBD etc.?
Asking from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦.

@bigjuan What is the composition of the gummy that works so well for you? Brand name? Does it contain THC? Does it contain CBD? Does it contain both and at what concentration? I have bone on bone in my left knee and am trying HLA injections, but they do not last very long before the pain returns. I do not take Norco or other opiates, the doctors frown on prescribing them these days.
I'm looking to start taking Tramadol in s few weeks but my doctor won't let me start until I wean myself off clonazepam, a strong sleep-benzodiazepine that can cause breathing problems if taken with Tramadol. Thanks in advance!