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Is this shit actually worth it? Never tried it. But of course. Going thru my flare ups on my ass again. I see people say they use it for pain. So I'm curious what you would compare it to. What kind to get. Any info would be appreciated.
Really appreciate your input guys.
Does it taste like shit? What am I up against. Just mix it and pound it back?
Stinks first dose of kratom after a coffee enemaIt works better if you pound it right up your ass.
After a few years of use its addictive but nothing like kicking opana and methadone. Just the annoying want to chop your legs off RLS and anxiety a couple days and nights.There's a product called kings kratom 5x extract i get that's really good. Mit45 shooters are the best of all u can get them from headshops and Arab gas stations they hit like a roxy and cause less constipation than raw leaf, but they are expensive. It definitely works. Seems to not cause dependence like traditional opiates too.
Are there some people that CBDs do nothing for? I have taken 200mg and get absolutely nothing from it.as far natural remedies CBD helps too.
CBD without thc does nothing for everyone. Lol
some people play pretend tho
Are there some people that CBDs do nothing for? I have taken 200mg and get absolutely nothing from it.
I'd be curious to hear your hippy-is ways if you don't mind PMing me...Have any of you ever considered just learning how to deal with pain? For some reason people think they are supposed to be pain free. I’m not talking acute or “break through” pain but the chronic and onerous throbbing.
I have run the gamut from Fentanyl patches to cold turkey kicking (yes Milf, months of RLS). I learned to prefer the pain over being medicated.
I also have some hippy-ish ways of dealing with it that quite frankly sound to weird to state here but the bottom line is that I deal with it and no meds or other shit. Not even NSAIDs unless the onset is brutal.
I also use the acute pain of intense weight training and constant soreness to distract me from the chrinuc pain.
It perhaps isn’t for everybody but it should be something to consider.
In a nutshell, I let the pain “walk alongside me”. I got the idea from ketamine, which is a disassociative analgesic. The pain is still there in full strength but although you are aware of it, it isn’t yours.I'd be curious to hear your hippy-is ways if you don't mind PMing me...
Good ole special K. I now understand your hippy-sh statement. Psychedelics also can give you a different perspective in dealing with a lot of things; pain could be one of them but I never medicated with them for that purpose. Depression yes with 100% success. Anyhow, after your stepmom's knee replacement she shouldn't have been just sitting around. Movement and walking is the best thing after TKRs.In a nutshell, I let the pain “walk alongside me”. I got the idea from ketamine, which is a disassociative analgesic. The pain is still there in full strength but although you are aware of it, it isn’t yours.
I know it sounds crazy but the mind is capable of anything.
On the subject of being in pain, I was in the ICU and the nurse noticed I hadn’t pushed my PCA button at all. She asked my pain level to which I replied “9”.
She freaked out and started jamming the button, forcing dilaudid into my veins. I told her that I had poly-trauma and was SUPPOSED to be in pain.
My stepmother complained of neck pain to the point of getting surgery. I told her that her neck hurt because she sits on the couch all day. Her response was that she sits on the couch because he knee hurts from replacement surgery, which she had done because of her knee pain.
See what a wicked web and vortex pain is?
Capsules!!Really appreciate your input guys.
Does it taste like shit? What am I up against. Just mix it and pound it back?
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I have run the gamut from Fentanyl patches to cold turkey kicking (yes Milf, months of RLS). I learned to prefer the pain over being medicated.
It perhaps isn’t for everybody but it should be something to consider.