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May 06, 2017

OSTOMIES AND POT

This topic is about the potential benefits of using cannabis for people with ostomies, particularly in managing pain, mood, and other related issues. Here are some key points and advice shared on the subject:

- Everyone should have the freedom to decide whether or not to use cannabis.

- Cannabis is said to help calm anxiety, ease tension, and manage pain more effectively than many prescription medications.

- The author suggests that, given these benefits, especially for those with an ostomy, there is no reason not to consider trying cannabis.

Additional insights and advice include:

1. Low-THC / High-CBD Cannabis Oil:
- Can be taken regularly for pain relief without causing a "high."
- Some users have found it significantly reduces or even replaces the need for NSAIDs.

2. Occasional Recreational Use:
- Using small amounts once a month can be effective for relaxation and mild symptom control.

3. Daily Therapeutic Use (Post-J-pouch or After Reversal):
- Pure CBD or CBD-dominant strains are reported to improve immune response, reduce stool frequency, and allow a more varied diet, including raw fruits and vegetables, without issues.

4. Post-Surgical and Chronic Pain Management:
- Cannabis, including hash, is described as superior to opiates for pain relief, sleep, stress reduction, and mood enhancement, and is considered "non-addictive" compared to prescription opioids.
- Edibles are a recommended alternative if smoking is not preferred, with availability increasing in fully legal U.S. states like California and Oregon.

5. Sourcing and Safety:
- It is advisable to grow your own or buy from licensed dispensaries to avoid contaminants.
- Unlike the 1960s, when street cannabis was sometimes mixed with substances like LSD or heroin, today's regulated products are considered safer.

6. Legal Considerations:
- National legalization is pending in Canada, and several U.S. states already allow medical or recreational use. However, federal restrictions and the requirement to sign up for databases still concern some users.
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