I needed to talk to my best friend about her nausea.

My Brother called a couple weeks ago and told me my niece was not handling her chemotherapy very well.

  • She had extreme nausea and was very weak because of it.

Being only 16, she was having a difficult time dealing with being bald on top of everything else that she had to go through. I bought a pretty blonde wig that was made with natural hair and went to visit. My niece didn’t want to put the wig on, but once I put it on her and combed it out for her, she was pleased with how she looked. I had only talked to Kelly for about 15 minutes when she told me she was exhausted and wanted to get some rest. I walked out into the kitchen and said hello to my brother and sister-in-law. We were drinking coffee while talking about Kelly. My brother said that unless they found something that could help with her nausea, there was no way she was going to survive the leukemia. I asked if any of his doctors had suggested medical marijuana? My sister-in-law looked appalled that I brought up the subject, but my brother looked interested. He asked how he could go about getting medical marijuana for Kelly, and I gave him the website. I told him that my husband Jack had used medical marijuana when he was going through chemo, and I was sure it could help Kelly. Even if the medical marijuana only gives her some extra comfort, it will be better than nothing, and any improvement will make everyone feel better.

 

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Considering getting my medical cannabis card

It would be extremely lucrative for the state

I live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but recreational weed is not. I’ve debated going through the process of getting my MMJ card. I’ve gone online and looked into the possibility multiple times. I simply google search and multiple licensed doctors names, locations and phone numbers come up. It’s very easy to book an appointment online. However, I’d need to take the day off from work, drive thirty minutes and spend several hundred dollars. I could then qualify for a card that would last for one year. It would provide access to the many dispensaries in the area. I’d be able to choose from cannabis-infused edibles, beverages, smokable flower, pre-rolls, vapes, tinctures, topicals and concentrates. I don’t suffer any major medical issues but I do deal with numerous small concerns. I get migraines and muscle cramps in my calves. I have arthritis in my fingers and psoriasis on my elbows and knees. I have been unwilling to take synthetic medicines due to the long-range side-effects. I believe that I could benefit greatly by taking cannabis for my ailments. It is a natural remedy that works by connecting with receptors of the endocannabinoid system in the body. The body actually creates natural cannabinoids very similar to those found in the cannabis plant. I keep hoping that my state will legalize recreational cannabis. It is a fast-growing industry that brings in a great deal of money. It would be extremely lucrative for the state. I worry that I will finally get my MMJ card and recreational cannabis will be allowed almost simultaneously.

 

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Treating migraines

I’ve dealt with migraine headaches since I was a small child.

My symptoms became worse once I went through puberty.

The pain would become so severe that I couldn’t get out of bed. I needed the bedroom pitch dark with no noise. I’d sometimes suffer nausea, vomit and have no appetite. Over the years, I tried all different types of home remedies, from different essential oils and herbal teas to massage therapy and acupuncture. These options provided very little relief. I went to several different doctors and experimented with a variety of pain medications. While pharmaceuticals helped to treat my symptoms, they caused others. When I researched the painkillers, I learned that they came with harmful, long-term side-effects much worse than headaches. When I was in college, several friends of mine recommended that I try cannabis. At that time, marijuana was not yet legal. I was unwilling to break the law. When my state finally lifted the ban on medicinal cannabis, I immediately applied for my card. This has provided access to the dispensaries in the area. Cannabis has helped me to reclaim my quality of life. The budtenders offered helpful recommendations. They explained the types of consumption methods, strains of cannabis and effects of cannabinoids and terpenes. After some experimentation, I prefer tinctures because they are fast-acting and discreet. I shop at the dispensary for CBD-dominant tinctures that soothe my migraines without worry over causing further health problems. I place the dose under my tongue for sublingual absorption. The tinctures are small enough to fit into a pocket. They cause no smoke, odor or ash and have an especially long shelf-life.

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Arthritis much improved with trips to the legal weed store

And I love the fact that I’m not poisoning my body since I’m using a natural source for reducing inflammation and stiffness

Pain is something that I think we all have to accept a bit as we age. There are a few of us out there over fifty who don’t have a lick of it to deal with. But for most of us, that’s why we reach for the anti inflammatories. I know people who eat those things like they’re candy through the day. And until I discovered the benefits of medical marijuana, I was on my way to that end for sure. Something checked me up though. Since I was about forty, I’ve been doing my best to make good choices when it comes to my lifestyle and taking care of my body. That means good, pure food, exercise five days a week, good rest and tons of hydration. Lots of stuff has been sacrificed to be in decent shape for the end run. So why put all that garbage in my system with the pain meds both over the counter and prescription? For sure, there had to be a better way. And I found it with medical cannabis. Actually, I’m treating with the cannabis flower product to get all technical about it. And since I figured out how to get my medical marijuana card due to my arthritis, the need for OTC or any other pain meds is just about non existent these days. It’s remarkable the medical marijuana benefits for a person in my situation. And I love the fact that I’m not poisoning my body since I’m using a natural source for reducing inflammation and stiffness. I’m just so pleased with being able to access the legal weed store in order to continue to stay active and productive as I age.

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Cancer treatment with cannabis products is a winner

I’m thankful for a lot of things when it comes to dealing with cancer. First, I’m super thankful that I’ve always been on top of my health. I’m in good shape, fit and healthy so am ready for the challenge ahead. On top of that, because I was on top of my health, the cancer was caught early. With the help of medical cannabis, I’m ready to face the new challenge of cancer treatment. The fact that there is a great team of doctors I can count on is also essential. Then I have the added benefit of the caring and support of my friends and family. Talk about essential. However, I was sort of surprised by how insistent my doctor was that I figure out how to get a medical marijuana card prior to beginning chemo. She told me that the cannabis products would be important for managing the side effects of the chemo treatments. Most people deal with a wicked nausea from chemotherapy and medical marijuana benefits are proven to help manage that situation. But the more people I talked with and the more medical marijuana information I dug into, I found that medical cannabis has other benefits. There is a certain amount of fear that comes with a cancer diagnosis. What does this mean for the rest of my life? Will I get to remission and then what? How sick am I going to get? All of these questions come with plenty of fear and trepidation. Those I know who’ve been through it and sought the medical marijuana benefits all gave rave reviews about this aspect of my challenge. Sounds like I can count on medical marijuana to keep me even and positive as I face the biggest challenge of my life thus far.

 

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