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Depressed
Mar 24, 2018 8:02:57 GMT -6
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Post by Fresno on Mar 24, 2018 8:02:57 GMT -6
I had a T1-T3 intramedullary ependymoma removed 7/1/15. Still very numb. The only thing that takes away the sometimes overwhelming numbness is marijuana. It just allows me to not care about it as much. I don’t take any other pain meds with the exception of the occasional Advil. I stay sober at work, but when I get home I need my weed. Surgeon assured me it would all come back but at this point I’m really starting to accept that this is the rest of my life.
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Post by lisaluvluv on Aug 1, 2019 23:14:53 GMT -6
I had a T1-T3 intramedullary ependymoma removed 7/1/15. Still very numb. The only thing that takes away the sometimes overwhelming numbness is marijuana. It just allows me to not care about it as much. I don’t take any other pain meds with the exception of the occasional Advil. I stay sober at work, but when I get home I need my weed. Surgeon assured me it would all come back but at this point I’m really starting to accept that this is the rest of my life. Marijuana can really erase some symptoms of depression, but I think qualified medical help in this situation is a must. Ordinary weed is rather addictive and gives side high effect, which is rather dangerous if you're driving for example. Medical cannabis and cbd cartridge are another thing, these are being often prescribed to treat different mental states.
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