Spocks_Katra
Well-Known Member
Nerve pain is a bit different. The only nerve pain I have is from all the scars from my surgeries, they'll suddenly really really hurt and I can't do anything to it because even a gentle breeze blowing on them will trigger pain. I did find out that lidocaine patches are the only thing that helps. I have talked to an acquaintance about his nerve pain (from diabetes) and he shared the same sentiment about opiate painkillers not working and cannabis being better in general for it. Most my other pain is musculoskeletal pain (connective tissue, tearing tendons, joints going out of their sockets, etc), and for that opiates are basically the best thing. Hitting the receptors to turn the pain off works a lot better than cannabinoids do... which is why I try not to take them too much. Cannabis does help with the pain but it's just not on the same level and oddly enough sometimes it seems to make me focus on it more. Though with high CBD strains I can take half or sometimes less of what I would normally take in a day. Some days are easy enough that I won't take any, and I make sure to take a weekend off them every month. Breakthrough pain management involves taking a nice dab that starts working in a minute and some pain medication that starts working in half an hour. Insurance decided I don't need lidocaine patches anymore but I do have a small stash still so I will put those on wherever it hurts the most.
I use dabs as a fast acting medicine as well, I really like the CO2 oil cartridges though, those are the best for my flareups because my hands shake alot when im in pain so sometimes its hard to load my vapes or use my glass stems for my nano, with the co2 oil I can just use a tiny ecig and hit it in bed