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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: hillis4070 on February 08, 2012, 06:54 pm
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I've done some research online, but I'm hoping to get some of this communities opinion on the best strain of MJ for chronic back pain.
I've been told by my doctor(s) that the pain is a) muscular only (not nerve or disc related) and b) cannot be fixed, since they aren't 100% sure what went wrong in the first place. Started as a singular muscle strain in one spot and then different spots in the back just fell like dominoes over the last 8+ years. Good times.
I'm generally a pot novice but my general understanding is that strains that produce more of a body high (indica strains with a high CBD to TCH ratio, IIRC) are best for this type of pain.
If I find a strain that works for me, and a reliable vendor, I can promise I'd be a reliable and long term buyer.
I'd probably make MJ butter and use it to make edibles, FWIW. I haven't read that this may impact the best type of strain to use, but my information about this is limited.
Any comments or advice is greatly welcomed. I know I'm new to these boards so I appreciate those who take the time to read and respond.
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From ProjectCBD.com:
Sour Tsunami
Harlequin
Omrita Rx3
Jamaican Lion
Cannatonic
Juanita la Lagrimosa
Misty
Good Medicine
Maz's Cheese
TB x OGK
OG Afghani
Jamaican Skunk
Atomic Jam
Downtown Diesel
Cotton Candy x Diesel
Sugaree x Blue Diesel
SFV
R-4
Bubblegum Kush
Intensive Care OG Kush
Kushage
Soma A+
Stinky Purple
Poison OG
Granny Durkel
Wu#1
Phenom Phen
Purple Diesel
Silver Dragon
Monkey Balls
F5 Manawell
Sweet SF x OG
Black Queen
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Return to your doctor and tell him you have great pain, i'm sure he will give you something. The are Tylenol for muscular pain or robax platine too, i don't know if this can help you but this is available in most pharmacy's
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My friend with snapping scapula and various other problems has been enjoying sativa-leaning Blue Dream a great deal for its clear-headedness and medicating effects. I don't have chronic pain but I've noticed on days when I was particularly sore that Blue Dream helped to an astounding degree for how clear-headed it is.
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My friend with snapping scapula and various other problems has been enjoying sativa-leaning Blue Dream a great deal for its clear-headedness and medicating effects. I don't have chronic pain but I've noticed on days when I was particularly sore that Blue Dream helped to an astounding degree for how clear-headed it is.
I love blue dream. I've never needed it for pain, but for me, there's a fine line between comfortable buzz/working high and "help me Jesus" high.
sdesu