Two of my friend shave Crohn's. One of them is lactose intolerant, which started to show at the same time as the symptoms for the disease - with him, everything else seem to be more or less ok and same effects from weed as myself (apart from a little crazy I’m pretty healthy)
The other, well, she can eat everything she likes, but the rest is much more complicated. About 95% of her bowels are removed and she has been with stoma bag for most of her life, I think since she’s been 12. She also struggles with arthritis, fatigue, migraines and worst of it all - massively reduced liver functionality. She is in a list waiting for a suitable donor as well as at least one of her family members is suitable, but medical experts would not perform the surgery unless she is in critical condition, which at the moment she isn’t. This little superwoman of a person has lived 10 years more than her doctors originally predicted although it hasn’t been easy due to amount of pain she is enduring daily.
But my main question is, bear with, I will get to it….
She has tried weed (smoking) and said it had no effect whatsoever. This made me really curious and I found research paper that suggested to me that we get most of our high through our liver processing it. Could it be that because her liver doesn’t function, she can’t get high? Could she still experience the medical effects, possibly from CBD?
Any sort of suggestions, experience sharing would be super appreciated!
The other, well, she can eat everything she likes, but the rest is much more complicated. About 95% of her bowels are removed and she has been with stoma bag for most of her life, I think since she’s been 12. She also struggles with arthritis, fatigue, migraines and worst of it all - massively reduced liver functionality. She is in a list waiting for a suitable donor as well as at least one of her family members is suitable, but medical experts would not perform the surgery unless she is in critical condition, which at the moment she isn’t. This little superwoman of a person has lived 10 years more than her doctors originally predicted although it hasn’t been easy due to amount of pain she is enduring daily.
But my main question is, bear with, I will get to it….
She has tried weed (smoking) and said it had no effect whatsoever. This made me really curious and I found research paper that suggested to me that we get most of our high through our liver processing it. Could it be that because her liver doesn’t function, she can’t get high? Could she still experience the medical effects, possibly from CBD?
Any sort of suggestions, experience sharing would be super appreciated!