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Long time chronic pain patient, fused from S1 to L3. Been off opiates & Benzos since Nov 2016. I treat my pain with cannabis alone..... the occasional Advil if I'm having a bad day.
I've been treating with heavy doses of CBD at bedtime, and THC throughout the day to help with associated mental health issues.
Once I was able to find a good balance, my overall quality of life has improved greatly.
There's no "magic bullet" but if I can continue to suppress SOME of my symptoms, the other aches are manageable.
I'm not totally sure about the CBD dose, because I've never had my buds tested, but my oil is made from a 30:1 (Candida, Dr. Seedsman, Pink Kush CBD) with a ratio of 1oz to 1cup oil.It’s so satisfying to read how cannabis helps manage chronic pain. Preston, can you be a little more specific as to your doses and scheduling? Talk on the streets is that a balanced 1:1 works best, but I’ve a sneaking suspicion that this may not be carrying out the same way in the real world.
My basic approach to dosing is start with the bedtime dose. If you can get restful sleep you can handle most anything hat comes your way.
I would be interested in this as I have a partially degenerative disc that's always causing some discomfort, but about once a year I get put down hard. Additionally, I suffer from painful neuropathy in my feet. it gets where I don't even wanna walk. If a suppository could help with either, I'd gladly stuff one right up my butt! It's hard to be active with all the pain, so I have gained some weight over the years. It's hard to swallow the shape I'm in now when I used to able to run a mile in under 7 minutes. It'd take me 20 now... All I wanna do is walk without having to focus on the pain all the time.