CBD oil for neuralgia pain?

Posted by dyshu @dyshu, Jan 30, 2022

Is anyone using the a prescription straight CBD oil for neuralgia pain? My mom is having a awful time with pain grabbing her around the neck and shoulders going up the back of her head. She's been doing botox shots in the neck and base of the head every 3 months. It has helped some to take the edge off some, but we were hopeful the CBD oil would help in combination. Our neurologist can't prescribe CBD oil, but will give a letter to a doctor that can with her diagnosis. We are just getting started with this and appreciate any guidance anyone can give. 🙏

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Good evening @dyshu. I am sorry your Mom is suffering. My daughter worries about me in the same manner. She also secures my tinctures and topicals for me. My neuropathic pain is controlled totally by medical cannabis and has been for about five years. What would you like to know about this alternative medication?

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

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Have you found any brand that better then others?

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@artscaping

Good evening @dyshu. I am sorry your Mom is suffering. My daughter worries about me in the same manner. She also secures my tinctures and topicals for me. My neuropathic pain is controlled totally by medical cannabis and has been for about five years. What would you like to know about this alternative medication?

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

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Thank you. We are waiting for her Medical Marijuana card to arrive in the mail now. I'd like to know if you've tried the CBD topical oils or creams or any form CBD to help with the pain. She is at a stage with her PD, where we are trying to help with the pain in her shoulders, neck, and head. She has a great neurologist, but they are not involved with the Medical Marijuana. We are trying to stay away from THC due to her condition she has already fallen a few times. I would love to hear more from you 🙏

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@dyshu

Thank you. We are waiting for her Medical Marijuana card to arrive in the mail now. I'd like to know if you've tried the CBD topical oils or creams or any form CBD to help with the pain. She is at a stage with her PD, where we are trying to help with the pain in her shoulders, neck, and head. She has a great neurologist, but they are not involved with the Medical Marijuana. We are trying to stay away from THC due to her condition she has already fallen a few times. I would love to hear more from you 🙏

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Good afternoon, @dyshu. I am happy to help. I have done this kind of response for many members. You may wish to use the search bar at the top of the page and find my posts about dosages for medical cannabis. I will go ahead and share what I currently use.

Let's make sure we know what you are needing. First.....where do you live? States are quite different in what they can and cannot do for you even with a medical cannabis card. Secondly, you are asking for recommendations without THC. That means you will miss out on the entourage effect which capitalizes on the manner in which the two strains work together better than independently. You can alter the dosages so that THC is minimized, e.g. 30:1 CBD /THC.

Here is what works for me with daily tinctures. My get-up-and-go morning dose is a 1:1 CBD/THC......about half of the dropper. Then my settle down at night is a 2:1 CBD/THC......more calming and getting ready for sleep with twice the amount of CBD to THC. With intense and acute pain that requires a topical, I use 1:3 CBD/THC. For chronic pain, I use 3:1 CBD/THC.

May I ask, what is it about THC that causes your mom to fall? You can control how much you take, the percentages of every dosage, and the amount of time between dosages. You can start with a low amount....in mg or ml and as her body becomes adjusted to the cannabis, you can increase as necessary. I don't have any psychoactive events......just calming and painless.

Maybe this is enough to get started. Is there a dispensary near your mom? What products do they carry? Some only have three options....pills, vape, or drops (tinctures). Some have resident cannabis pharmacists who help the patients make the appropriate selections. I do not use recreational products because they may not be consistent....a la....the brownies of old days.

To get another perspective, you might like to browse the P and B websites. They have a lot of good, genuine information. One part of their company is all CBD (papaandbarkleycbd.com). .....the other part is CBD with some THC (papaandbarkley.com). I have been using them for five years or more......they have been extremely responsive and willing to help.

What's next? What did I miss?

May you and your mom be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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@artscaping

Good afternoon, @dyshu. I am happy to help. I have done this kind of response for many members. You may wish to use the search bar at the top of the page and find my posts about dosages for medical cannabis. I will go ahead and share what I currently use.

Let's make sure we know what you are needing. First.....where do you live? States are quite different in what they can and cannot do for you even with a medical cannabis card. Secondly, you are asking for recommendations without THC. That means you will miss out on the entourage effect which capitalizes on the manner in which the two strains work together better than independently. You can alter the dosages so that THC is minimized, e.g. 30:1 CBD /THC.

Here is what works for me with daily tinctures. My get-up-and-go morning dose is a 1:1 CBD/THC......about half of the dropper. Then my settle down at night is a 2:1 CBD/THC......more calming and getting ready for sleep with twice the amount of CBD to THC. With intense and acute pain that requires a topical, I use 1:3 CBD/THC. For chronic pain, I use 3:1 CBD/THC.

May I ask, what is it about THC that causes your mom to fall? You can control how much you take, the percentages of every dosage, and the amount of time between dosages. You can start with a low amount....in mg or ml and as her body becomes adjusted to the cannabis, you can increase as necessary. I don't have any psychoactive events......just calming and painless.

Maybe this is enough to get started. Is there a dispensary near your mom? What products do they carry? Some only have three options....pills, vape, or drops (tinctures). Some have resident cannabis pharmacists who help the patients make the appropriate selections. I do not use recreational products because they may not be consistent....a la....the brownies of old days.

To get another perspective, you might like to browse the P and B websites. They have a lot of good, genuine information. One part of their company is all CBD (papaandbarkleycbd.com). .....the other part is CBD with some THC (papaandbarkley.com). I have been using them for five years or more......they have been extremely responsive and willing to help.

What's next? What did I miss?

May you and your mom be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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Thank you, Chris. We are located in PA. Once we get her card in the mail, we can make an appointment with the pharmacist at our local dispensary. I like your thinking not to discount the use of THC. She is in later stages of her PD; it can't hurt. Right now, I'm trying to understand everything possible about medical Marijuana so when we go to the pharmacist, I have some understanding. I'm not sure who this person will be. I'll pray the Lord guides us. Lol, on your brownies. Never eat them, but did my share of smoking in the late 70's and early 80s, lol.
I appreciate you sharing the amounts and dosing you currently use. We'll take it slow and consider starting with a very low dose THC. 🙏
Barbara

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