Medical Marijuana - A Better Alternative for Ostomy Patients?

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Past Member
May 16, 2015 3:51 am

Like what you said, PB

hawk
Jun 03, 2015 4:42 pm

Used it about a year ago, I had put thirty two years of employment with the state and was randomly drug tested every six months before I retired. Going through the side effects of septic shock, I thought, what can I lose? Well, I tried it, my appetite came back and all I wanted to do was just eat and laugh. It was great and I hope Florida will one day have this tiny little herb legal.

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After I got my ostomy I found this site and got a lifetime membership. I have had so much help from the core members, things that even the wound care nurses didn't know. If you haven't been through this journey you don't know - only the people that have experienced this first hand truly understand what your going through. The support is enormously helpful getting through this. Afterwards when you start to learn how to deal with this new normal you can begin to help others.  ...mtnman. 

Past Member
Aug 20, 2015 7:53 pm

Should be able to smoke, and call a friend, chat like normal people, we are all adults, no big deal really.

Past Member
Aug 20, 2015 7:55 pm

We are all so detached, disconnected from each other in this digital world. All these algorithms are not real, we need one of our five senses to feel real, and typing ain't one of them.

peterepete
Aug 26, 2015 8:09 am

Topic now just being discussed by pollies in New South Wales. I say bring it on. Would getting the munchies lead to increased output?

Peterepete

 

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Teri
Jun 20, 2018 3:14 am

What about the CBD oil (I think that's what it's called)? I go to pain management every 3 months because besides the ileostomy and the recently removed kidney cancer, I have my second parastomal hernia in less than a year. I've had spine surgery with ongoing back pain. I suffer from anxiety, depression, tachycardia, COPD, and am blind in my left eye from AMD. I'm on more pills than my 86-year-old father! I figure the oil can't hurt. But when I asked my pain management doctor, he said it would show up on my urine test, which would then make my contract void, and then I wouldn't be able to get the pain meds for my back. Oh, I forgot to add, I have arthritis in both feet in the toes and have metal rods in the right big toe too.

Past Member
Jul 11, 2018 6:36 pm

Hi there. I used to be stationed at Ft. Hood. I am from Texarkana, but moved to Maine (less humid...lol). I will say I miss walking down Guadalupe and 6th Streets. Austin is a lovely place. I heard it has really grown.

freedancer
Nov 06, 2018 8:35 am

I am using CBD oil. I no longer have to take sleep meds. It doesn't have THC in it but I may check into some with THC hoping it will help with my disc pain from my replacement surgery.

Rudolf
Aug 24, 2021 1:27 am

Here in Canada, marijuana has been legal for quite a number of years. Lots of shops have opened where you can purchase it. I have always used a friend of a friend to buy it, but I'll try a pot shop soon.

Past Member
Aug 26, 2021 7:58 pm

I smoke just before I go to bed. It shuts down the running thoughts and helps with pain and getting to sleep. When a goofy thought pops up, I say not to worry, it will be gone in 5 seconds. Then, what was I thinking? I don't care to do it during the day. It is legal here, but I still get a bit paranoid about it. I like it for bedtime.
Linda

Past Member
Aug 26, 2021 8:06 pm

Oh teri ouch! I was starting to get more depressed and then I read your post and it knocked that right away. We are told someone else will have it worse. You are in my prayers. As to the pot, I never found any help from CBD oil but a small pipe of it works for me. It doesn't take the pain as much as it separates you from it. It is hard to explain, but I know the pain is there; I just don't feel it if that makes sense.

Linda

ccaecanada
Aug 27, 2021 4:22 pm

As a child of the fifties and sixties, I've had a casual non-medical relationship with pot for many years. As a Canadian, it's now legal everywhere, and I grow a few plants in my yard. The world has not come to an end, Reefer Madness has not descended on us, and the insane asylums are not overflowing :-) From a medical point of view, a puff or two once in a while helps with minor aches and pains ... better than OTCs and prescriptions. Given a choice for socializing/relaxing, I'll take pot over alcohol any day.

Donavon
Jul 30, 2024 8:09 pm

Yes, clean cannabis is the best medicine! I did stop using it lately only so I can pass a drug test for employment. The problem is my body is not clearing! I'm 5% fat, 60 kilos or 130 lbs, and it seems I have THC trapped somewhere in my body, probably my colon that is bypassed. Just a guess, but all the people I talk to say, "Oh, you should have tested clean a long time ago!"

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