Hell, now they're even selling a drug to counteract that. They've named the condition OIC (Opioid Induced Constipation). Another way to push more pills...i hate that shit and it makes it hard to use the restroom ...
Hell, now they're even selling a drug to counteract that. They've named the condition OIC (Opioid Induced Constipation). Another way to push more pills...i hate that shit and it makes it hard to use the restroom ...
they gave me a prescription for docusate sod,,But being as I aint taking their shit ,,,my shit is fine lol....yeehaw...opiates make me feel like a zombie....on the upside my hidden pharmacy now has like 90 more pills ....
Hell, now they're even selling a drug to counteract that. They've named the condition OIC (Opioid Induced Constipation). Another way to push more pills.
For me personally its all a matter of which type of pain. Musculoskeletal pain a mix of opioids, nsaids, and cannabis is the most effective for myself. For neuropathic (nerve) pain, cannabis is the only thing that's helps and adding opioids is pointless and just makes me nauseas.
Opiates have been around for a very long time. In contemporary times we find all kinds of refinements and synthesis of the milk of poppy.
In the day, where poppy is grown, people would use it for toothache and often become addicted because lack of other resources.
We all know that opiates cause addiction and I believe everyone becomes addicted at some point in life. Better to save that for the days near the end.
got sour bubble and lifesaver...yeehaw...and the latest tranquil elephantizer...
I have a fucked up neck, upper, middle, and lower back.
Ive done dilauded PO and IM and IV with all sorts of piggy backs. That shit doesnt stop pain. And you dont really het any stronger than dilaudid.
Research the mechanics of opioids to pain receptors. You'll see that,
1- you're not stopping the pain, just changing the signal path ever so slightly
2- CBD does the same thing as opiates activate the CB2 receptors.
So, get a couple CBD strains and a couple THC strains and look for a strain with THCV.
Much love and know that psychedlics can help heal damaged neural tissue, so don't feel hopeless.
Hey Stinky,
I'm very glad for you you solved your pain problems. However i had severe back pain for several years and cannabis just wasn't strong enough to help me dealing with that pain. Yes it's true that opioids make you a zombie in the not so long term, but to me I'd rather be a zombie than becoming crazy from so much pain.
Same boat Stinky, high five and a hug, bro
Nettle leaf and Pao D'arco teas are great for inflammation, as is coconut oil.