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Posted on Feb 21, 2017, 8:03 pm
#11

Best painkiller is not breaking your legs in the first place.

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Posted on Feb 21, 2017, 8:34 pm
#12

Sounds like it doesn't do much - weird, thought it would pretty effective, odd.

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Posted on Mar 15, 2017, 9:32 am
#13

I personally think cannabis is a viable alternative to traditional painkillers when treating low levels of chronic pain.

After 2 months post-op, most of the surgical pains, bruising and bleeding goes away. What bothers most patients are physical therapy and stretching pains.

At this point, I smoked, vaped and consumed cannabis byproducts to help FORGET about the pain. Smoking a heavy Indica hybrid made me feel euphoric, increased my appetite and put me to sleep.

In a way, you can say that smoking and passing out did reduce the pain for me because I would otherwise spend my nights suffering mentally and physically from my overstretched quads. Instead, I was sleeping 12 hour days and stuffing my face every meal. Doing LL with cannabis was the ultimate vacation for me.

My bone consolidation has also been good, for someone that smoked cannabis everyday.

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Posted on Mar 15, 2017, 2:00 pm
#14

I think I will try it as a sleeping aid - I can't comment on bone consolidation whilst smoking cannabis as I don't know if it would slow it down as its not tobacco or mixed with.

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