Thanks for all the replies!

Anyway, I'm doing way better than when i wrote this post, but from time to time, i do get a flare up. I noticed that both strains are good for IBD's just like trynagethigh suggests. I am saving money to obtain a medical card. I wanted to stay away from it, but after much thinking I'm just gonna do it, mainly because getting weed has been a difficult task lately. I'm still taking the same meds, and have not been prescribed prednisone, which I'm glad for. I have an appointment with my G.I. doctor on tuesday, and will tell her how much cannabis has helped my condition, hopefully she'll be compassionate enough to write my a recommendation, if not, I'm going to have to go to a pot doc... It's great living in California, and the other 11 states that are smart and compassionate enough to allow the sick to obtain, use, and cultivate cannabis for medical purposes, as it was since well over 2,000 years ago!

Peace and wellness to all!

:jointsmile:
Tree_Burner Reviewed by Tree_Burner on . IBS sufferers!: Ulcerative Colitis, Chrons. Hello, Well I'm a ulcerative colitis sufferer and have had a mild flare up for about half a month, but it's gotten worse this last week. I'm currently taking Asacol 1.2g a day and 9mg of Entocort EC (weak steroid), and I smoke about twice a day. The weed helps weaken the massive cramps associated with UC, and gives me an apatite. My doctor is trying to keep off stronger steroids such as prednisone, but unfortunately I may have to take it. I was wondering for you fellow IBD suffers, if Rating: 5