Hello Tincrow,

The Image Reaper has it right; indcas/and indica dominate strains have the most potential for pain control. I currently grow White Rhino and a NLxHawian for medical mj use and are the current mainstays.

I work with a cancer group (people fighting the disease and treatments) and a hospice group (people who are dying) and smoking of any kind is frowned on, so all patients start with vaporizers. (hospice patients I can usually get a waiver to allow thier smoking of joints, later).

Possibly try vaping an indica, it will allow you to vape a little and do things like read or study and to come back to it whenever you want. It's what me and my housemate (stage 4 cancer) do when home for awhile during the day; I fill the whip, put it on the vape and draw on it till I feel a little better, go do things around the house or outside and when I start feeling a little discomfort or pain I go back to the vape and do a little more.

Good luck, and I hope you can find some relief.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . looking for strain advice I have a spinal injury and looking for some relief for both neuropathic pain and muscle spasms. The number of Strain choices are overwhelming and I'm really only looking for pain relief, so strength is not important to me. Actually, I'm looking for something incredibly mild that would allow me to function in an intense graduate program with minimal pain. Also, are there ways to titrate doses for long-term effects. Please excuse my amateur questions but I'm not really sure where to begin. Rating: 5