
TORONTO - Smoking pot can make some of the pain go away, without the patient getting high. The finding comes from what researchers in Montreal believe to be the first outpatient clinical trial of smoked cannabis, involving 21 people with chronic neuropath
Shep, don't know if this will help, but have you ever tried . It worked for my pain for quite a while, but I had to go to Oxycontin when I maxed out on the dosage.
They've tried carbamazepine(tegretol) and various anti-depressants, which only caused me severe withdrawl(brain twitches, dizziness and PMS inextremis) when I stopped using them, because they were doing SFA. Cervical radiculopathy(I cracked a vertabrae -C7, playing football in highschool), peripheral neuropathies and rheumatoid arthritis in my shoulders and hands all make medicating a little challenging.
Oxy leads to if your not careful. Watch the opiates they can become more of a burden then they are worth.
Already been there, they tried me on hydromorphone a couple years ago, didn't really help so they started me on the oxycontin.
I suffer from neuropathies, due to a spinal injury I suffered, and exacerbated by diabetes. I'd be willing to be a study subject. While opiates provide some relief, they turn the contents of your intestines into bricks.
I can 100% confirm that it will help with your back pain. It doesn't kill it, but it sure takes the edge off of it.
To AM: I had a couple of female buddies that ONLY smoked weed at "that" time of the month. They swore up and down it helped with their cramps. I believed them because neither of them would smoke it at any other time.