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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    Are you able to relieve yourself of all your pain by smoking marijuana, or is there some pain that is just resistant to it? For me, I have given up, at least on the strains I have right now. Know this about me, while I judge noone else for their choices, for me, I am only using for pain relief. I have no desire to socially use marijuana, so "getting high" is something I am not looking for. I was given a mix of Skunk and Afgoo, the dispensary gal suggested it after talking about my pain with me. It doesn't work, not like I can afford to go trying all kinds at this point in time, so I am kinda stuck right now.

    I am dealing with a bad hip, my doctor has scheduled a CT scan of my hip, so a firm diagnosis is still pending, I fell and landed square on that hip about 6 months ago, they have x-rayed and no breaks, just arthritis. It's not arthritis pain, it's different. Ok, enough of that, I am just wondering if it's me, or do others have pain marijuana doesn't help. Thanks.
    SuburbanLifeMom Reviewed by SuburbanLifeMom on . Does Marijuana take away all of your pain? Are you able to relieve yourself of all your pain by smoking marijuana, or is there some pain that is just resistant to it? For me, I have given up, at least on the strains I have right now. Know this about me, while I judge noone else for their choices, for me, I am only using for pain relief. I have no desire to socially use marijuana, so "getting high" is something I am not looking for. I was given a mix of Skunk and Afgoo, the dispensary gal suggested it after talking about my pain with me. Rating: 5

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?
    Exactly. It takes away all of my pain.

    From Brain Trauma symptoms from a closed-Head Injury to permanent pain from a subsequent car-accident.

    I go from negative forty-five percent to one-hundred and fifty percent because (half of) half of my body has a bliss-ful sensation where the injury from the second major accident is.

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    I think when it comes to injuries that are more physical, it doesn't relieve it as much as when it comes to other types of pain, like the kind you get during chemotherapy. Marijuana was the only thing that kept me from feeling like complete shit.

    But it's not bad for physical pain as well, it reliefs it, but doesn't take it all the way. I had a procedure that cut me from the bottom of my chest, all the way down to my bottom abdominals. I also had a biopsy recently, and while that isn't as bad as my other procedures, I have some nerve damage from the procedure, so the pain I feel now is an annoyance. But I smoke marijuana before I work out, so I don't feel it as much. Otherwise there's no way I could.

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    There's differences not only between strains, but also in how the plant is raised and matured. As far as I know, if the plant is allowed to ripen longer, which tends to be longer than the typical grower would like to wait, then the plant should have more narcotic, pain-relieving properties. Although I don't know about this from experience, so others will know more about this. But basically, if the resin crystals on the bud are amber or red for the most part, it may provide more pain-relieving qualities.

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    I have soft-tissue and nerve damage throughout my spine. I've finally decided to quit smoking weed completely, and for good. I've said that before, but I've been off 3 weeks already and seldome even think about it. The reason for this, oddly enough, is that it harshly aggrivates my pain. It used to be the most amazing analgesic, now it makes everything hurt 3x worse and spread all over. Weired eh?

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    hmm...that makes me wonder....

    Can I ask you a question? While my nerve pain is not related to my back, but to the left area of my rib. Recently I started working-out again, and while the pain has dulled, it seemed to have spread to my lower back at times. Sometimes I feel a shooting pain on the lower left side of my back. What causes nerve pain to spread?

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    Now I really feel broken! I'm only guessing here as all I have to go on is how I feel, but it feels like bone pain to me. It's just relentless, no position helps it, no rest helps it, it just keeps hammering me. Marijuana was like my last hope. Before I had my knee replaced, my knee was bone on bone, but that pain pretty much stayed within my knee, radiating a bit up and down, but still pretty localized, this hip pain is from my waist to my toes, just killing me, sure wish the marijuana had helped.

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    I don't use marijuana for pain, but you should give O.G. Kush a try. I know everytime i smoke the O.G. it just puts me down. My body kinda goes numb and i just have to sit for a while before being able to stand up haha. Maybe this strain will help with the pain more so than the ones the girl at the club gave you!

    happy smoking and wellness :jointsmile:

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    your damn right. when the pain of living becomes so great, i smoke the reefer and all my troubles go away. lol But seriously folks, it is a healing herb, it has cured many a headache and cold for me. It also is a great pain killer when you have aches.

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    Does Marijuana take away all of your pain?

    Quote Originally Posted by SuburbanLifeMom
    Now I really feel broken! I'm only guessing here as all I have to go on is how I feel, but it feels like bone pain to me. It's just relentless, no position helps it, no rest helps it, it just keeps hammering me. Marijuana was like my last hope. Before I had my knee replaced, my knee was bone on bone, but that pain pretty much stayed within my knee, radiating a bit up and down, but still pretty localized, this hip pain is from my waist to my toes, just killing me, sure wish the marijuana had helped.
    So you're saying marijuana hasn't helped? It is an anti-inflammatory, it should help massively for 99% of people, excluding the freaks like myself lol.
    I know you say it's "different" from arthritic pain, but honestly I think arthritis really is the key. It can be a painful condition after all, and triggered by sudden injury. The reason you feel it's "bone pain" is because your knee replacement, and the years of rubbing bone on tone, has stongly irritated and damaged the tendons (that attach your bone to muscle). Tendon pain feels exacly like you hurt the bone, hence why shin-splints are such hell.

    I'm sorry you have to deal with all that pain, but I guarantee you it is due to inflammation. I can only recommend the following lifestyle changes to keep your inflammation down:

    1. Eat limited amounts of meat, but don't cut it out altogether, you need the protein. It's better to eat lean meats like chicken and fish (especially fish).

    2. Eat oatmeal, or any kinds of oats, they reduce inflammation.

    3. Ice the affected area as needed, and do so till the tissue feels totally frozen and numb. Once it reaches this stage though, immediately take off the ice, as icing it too long can cause a hyper-inflammatory effect shortly after. Apply heat right after the icing.

    4. Painkillers like acetaminophen and aspirin don't reduce inflammation, they only block pain receptors. You want to take ibeprophen, and I'd recommend celebrex for a prescription anti-inflammatory.

    5. Massage the sore joints frequently, if only to decensitize the nerves.

    6. Try not to eat too many wheat or potatoe based carbs. Focus more on oats, rice, and citric fruits.

    hmm...that makes me wonder....

    Can I ask you a question? While my nerve pain is not related to my back, but to the left area of my rib. Recently I started working-out again, and while the pain has dulled, it seemed to have spread to my lower back at times. Sometimes I feel a shooting pain on the lower left side of my back. What causes nerve pain to spread?
    In this case, it's really just a matter of muscle tension spreading. In your core muscles you have a muscle "belt" that wraps around your body from your top rib to your pelvic bone. The rib pain, even if it's a top rib, can send pain shooting low enough that the muscles in this area of the belt tenses up and pulls the muscles around to your back. Eventually this can cause enough back tension to pull the spine slighty, and slightly is enough to press on nerves.

    For one, you want to strengthen these core muscles. A great way to do this is leg lifts, where you lie on your back, put your legs together, and lift them way up, then down just an inch above the floor, and repeat. These can be a pretty intense workout on your core abbs if you're not used to it, so start with only 5 or 6 reps the first time and see how you feel. If this is too intense, start by lifting just one leg at a time.

    You also want to alleviate the muscle tension of course. There's a great muscle relaxant called cyclobenzaprine, commonly marketed as "Flexeril". It'll make you extremely tired, so it's best to take it before bed. You'll get a great sleep and it'll relax your muscles at night which will help during the day. It's by prescription only.

    Also important is some tension relieving excercises. Yoga can be great for this, but doing a full class might also aggrivate your back and rib. I personally just pick a few excercises. I suggest you learn the cow/cat stretch, downward dog, and sun salutations.
    It's also good to sit on the floor (or a mat), put your right leg flat and your left leg over the right, the put your right elbow on your left leg and twist to the left (then do the other side). You might have done this in highschool gym class actually. The idea is to twist the spine both ways like you're ringing out a wet towel. This will losen up the muscles and tendons, and help lubricate the vertebrae.

    Take hot baths, they're so great for relaxing every muscle in your body at once.

    And finally, sleep with a pillow under your legs or between them, though it might take some getting used to. If you have a spring mattress, get a new one (foams are good), because spring's are awful on your body. Don't get a bed that's excessively soft, or rock hard, somewhere in the middle and most importantly one that feels comfortable to you.

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