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Kratom and pain

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My wife has chronic pain due to endometriosis. I have a vague knowledge of Kratom. Would kratom be something that could help her? Any advice is appreciated
 
The Food and Drug Administration announce the approval of the commercial version of the drug elagolix for the treatment of endometriosis pain. 2018. Kratom Red Bali : I hear has the stronger pain relieving effects{mu receptor}. I would definitely check with ob-gyn before trying anything. We know nothing about what they,{women} are feeling. Hope she gets help. Bless you. No one wants an opioid spouse; stay far away from that game; I am sure you know.

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I would say yes, 100% .
It numbs pain receptors.
No bad withdrawal when dose is tapered down.
I take daily.

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Red kratom works very good for general aches and pains. Even daily things like arthritis, carpal tunnel, etc. I recommend getting a quality brand like Straightup Kratom--no shilling here either. I've had problems finding quality kratom at the local head shops.
 
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Is quality tested Kratom with no BS....
Convenient, fairly priced as well.

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Kratom is a plant which has therapeutic and soothing effects, it can help to reduce the chronic pain for sure, I was using it for similar purposes by myself. I can say that I like the effect, because I have tried different medicines and Kratom is the best so far. I was struggling to fall asleep because of pain in my legs, but now the things are way better, I can sleep without problems.
 
I hurt my back nice and good last night.

Kratom is currently getting me through.

So yes, it works for muscle pains.. but I don't know about with endo.
 
No experience eith endometriosis obviously but my sciatic nerve flares up once or twice a year for a couple weeks and kratom gets me through until I get it under control.
 
No experience eith endometriosis obviously but my sciatic nerve flares up once or twice a year for a couple weeks and kratom gets me through until I get it under control.

Damn that sciatica brother it’s a constant pain for me every day for decades. I’m getting the surgery done for it in a few months after I finish these several jobs I’m starting and save up some flow. I’ve been working my ass off every day for years dealing with it and it’s a killer


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It works, but IMO, is not a sustainable solution to ED or long-term use. Its easy to build up tolerance and before you know it, it may require multiple daily doses to achieve the effect. Just take a look at this reddit forum on how difficult withdrawals can be: https://www.reddit.com/r/quittingkratom/
 
Has anyone on this forum ever went to a doctor regarding kratom addiction/ withdrawal? I’m just curious as to what a doctor would recommend/prescribe to aid in this process.
 
When I retired from fighting I ended up seeing a pain specialist to aid me in getting me off all the opiates I was so freely prescribed. Ofcourse his original plan was to put me on other less powerful opiates to taper me off. I didn’t like that so I ask him about using Kratom. He almost choked on his own spit. Really you would have thought I ask to use heroin to taper with. He said Kratom was the devil in disguise. Needless to say we never hit it off so the conversation never went further than that. I figured based on the way he reacted it was either because it really was the devil in disguise or he didn’t like it because it wasn’t a Pharma product he could push on me. Sorry I know I didn’t answer your question. Just thought I’d throw my only experience talking to a real Doc about Kratom was.




Has anyone on this forum ever went to a doctor regarding kratom addiction/ withdrawal? I’m just curious as to what a doctor would recommend/prescribe to aid in this process.
 
Has anyone on this forum ever went to a doctor regarding kratom addiction/ withdrawal? I’m just curious as to what a doctor would recommend/prescribe to aid in this process.

Checkout that reddit forum above ... Vitamin C, Kava, Moringa, etc. Be careful of heavy metals with them as well ... some suppliers seem to be worse with this and many other ways to deal with that. I used to be a huge fan, but the more I learn, I've realized its not the healthiest and should only be used on occasion. And, reading about withdrawal symptoms and seeing folks trying to get back to normal (some folks take months), is pretty scary.
 
Has anyone on this forum ever went to a doctor regarding kratom addiction/ withdrawal? I’m just curious as to what a doctor would recommend/prescribe to aid in this process.

I bet it would be nigh impossible to find a doc that knew anything about kratom. They'd probably equivalate it with bath salts. Might as well ask about using tren too.
 
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