If there is any way you can avoid opiates do it. Although many people truly need opiates they are a severely fucked up substance for human beings.
Always give cannabis the first shot at easing your pain and discomfort. If you need to take opiates do exactly as instructed always being very careful to follow directions and do not color outside of the lines with these drugs. Opiates are very dangerous to human beings where cannabis could very well be the safest substance we have.
I have a dear family member that needs long term opiate medication and so far there have not been any issues, but she follows doctors orders to the T.
That's pretty much my situation. I am, as a result of a few conditions, going to need opiates to manage my pain in the long term and probably for the rest of my life.
About 2 years ago I decided to qui taking opiates all together and over like 4 months I reduced them to almost nil. This was hell though, lots of sickness and gastrointestinal issues which cannabis actually helped me get through. I truly believe without cannabis I would have not been able to manage the side effects of withdrawal. And to remind you, this was done with my doctor monitoring and over 4 months very slowly and it was still hell.
Anyway, I managed to get about 6 months in to my opioid free life using just cannabis, but my pain was never truly managed the same. I increased my prescribed cannabis dosage from 1.5g per day to almost 4g per day just to manage the pain. The problem with this is cost since I don't produce my own and buy from canadas legal licensed producers like
www.tweed.com and etc. Whereas some of my prescribed pain meds, Percocet, is covered in entirety by government supportive programs. My other pain med, OxyNeo (formerly OxyContin) is not covered by my current government supports so I have to pay out of pocket. But 1 month of a twice a day controlled release opioid like OxyNeo costs about $90. 1 month of 4g per day is 120g/month. Even if I can get it for the lowest compassionate price available which is 4.80/gram plus tax works out to $650 month of which I have to cover entirely myself.
As you can imagine I had to find something in between. So I had to go back to the pain clinic and tell them I think I need to be somewhere in between. Maybe lessen my opioid dose and supplement it with some cannabis. Now I get away with anywhere from 0.5g-2.5g depending on the day with about 2/3 the dose of opioids I was previously using.
Firstly, the pain control was my first issue. Over the 6 months of solely using cannabis my pain wasn't managed as effectively as it was with the opiates. Sometimes my pain is just too intense for even the strongest of cannabis and we get lab tested buds from out producers up to and over 30% THC. However, for more moderate pain it could control that on its own with edibles and vaping combined. The problem with my and edibles is my body doesn't seem to get as much benefit as others do with lower doses. I need at least 200-300mg for it to be enough help, but that makes me a little sleepy. This drastically increases my costs. Vaping alone just doesn't provide the length of time of relief I seem to need. I get anywhere from 30-45 mins of relief post session. The cost was my second biggest issue with solely using cannabis. It was made worse by my excessive tolerance/incompatibility with edibles.
So, as I mentioned I am managing with my prescribed pain meds (OxyNeo and Percocet) as well as 0.5-2.5g/day of vaped cannabis.
And you know what? I still have fucking pain. I'm sure those with chronic pain conditions can relate.
It never goes away completely and is greatly exacerbated by stress which in this lift is inevitable.
I also didn't mentioned I have several severe anxiety disorders and some other issues we won't get into now and cannabis helps me manage those as well, but similar to the pain meds, it just isn't enough without some help from prescription meds.
Perfect example is I have to go to the dentist in a few weeks and will probably need a cow's dose of Valium or something similar to get me through it. Cannabis just isn't strong enough after so many years of use to produce the "I don't care even though our first is in my mouth" mindset I need to get through it.
Any insight/challenges/questions are always welcome.