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CBD for pain?

  • karenr
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  • Diagnosed in 2000, at 59, after being on moderately high doses of NSAIDs for arthritis. Splenectomy and rituxan both failed (2004). Did well on prednisone till summer 2018--then terrible reactions. Promacta since 11-19.
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7 years 2 weeks ago #66340 by karenr
CBD for pain? was created by karenr
Does anyone take the CBD tincture of marijuana (not the mind-altering THC) for pain? I understand it has anti-inflammatory qualities, and that some folks with arthritis and other pain issues find CBD helpful. When I've asked my HMO doctors, they seem non-committal. Anyone know if it's safe for ITP folks? Esp. those on Promacta?

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7 years 2 weeks ago #66341 by MelA
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Karen this may be moved to the Natural section by "management"

I took it for neuropathy pain - didn't work, but then I didn't buy a good brand. When I decide to try it again I'll go with Charlotte's Web brand.

"Instead of wasting your time worrying about symptoms, just get it checked out" -Nieca Goldberg, MD

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