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Try low thc high cbd
you won't get super "high" feeling exactly but I have found it really makes a difference for me.
I can smoke 25% and feel high but very stiff achy and sore
But my bud with 4% thc and 9% or so cbd seems to make my body feel comfortable and relaxed, pains are soothed
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It isn't the root cause, but it certainly doesn't help. The root to the problem is that your stressed mind is creating the pains, so try leda's tip to go for high cbd strains that helps to relax the mind.
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I also suffer back pain and only happens when I smoke too much, when you smoke that definitely brings a stimulus on the body and when I smoke occasionally it stops to manifest. All bodies are unique and respond differently so if you suffer from this pain it is best to turn down the frequency at which you smoke. :)
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Hi there, I hope some of you guys are still around. I desperately need advice :/ I am a smoker, I started smoking at 24 after I underwent a huge family loss (my daughter) and haven't being able to quit since. I still maintain my gym routine and full time work with children, no one around me would even suspect I smoke every night to help me sleep. It had become a massive vice and I am addicted to the chill every night where I can stop over thinking and actually sleep.
For the past year and a bit though it has caused me enormous back pain that rules my life. I have found ways to manage it and live with it reasonably comfortably but it gets very tiring always being in pain. I have tried EVERYTHiNG to give up the smoke and I nothing works. I'm at the point now I just want to find out what damage it will do to me if I continue, over a year now with my muscles ripping and inflamed every day. I use heat packs and heat patches but they don't fully work. I don't take pain killers because they only last a short time and not worth taking boxes a week.
Has anyone found a way to stop this, or worked out why it is happening? I have recently hired a pt and trying to strengthen my upper body muscles more to see if that helps. ( I am already a gym junkie just not major muscle ).
I really appreciate any comments or advice. Thanks guys.
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Well, i better weigh in here since a number of the posts below are harmonious to my own personal experience.
A little more than a year ago I strained my mid back. To this point I had been very regularly smoking weed for a couple years, and I loved it. After the injury; however, things changed. I noticed that when I smoked, my back pain would be exacerbated. I should stress that I did not experience this phenomena before the injury, and that it cotinues to this day (well, it would if I smoked but I quit recently).
I didn't make the connection immediately. Eventually though, when I first began to see the corralation, I put it to the test. I layed down in bed sober and noted that I was not experiencing back pain/discomfortort. Then I smoked, and sure enough, back pain/discomfort.
I, much like other people on this thread, tried to explain this to my fellow weed smoking buddies. They falsely reasoned that because it isn't their experience that it couldn't be anyone elses (dumbasses). I'm not consistantly imagining the pain every time i smoke, I try to explain. It's real.
A number of people below suggest that the weed must be laced or in some way impure. I know where and how the plant was grown, so i can eliminate this variable. Not to mention I experienced the same reaction from multiple strains.
Both the "paradoxical reaction" (pruposed below by the nurse/medical marijuana advocate) and the muscle relaxant theories resonate with me, but I think more research is needed on this phenomena. It seems clear to me that a small fraction of weed smokers can develop a kind of resistance to it, and because they are a minority are often scoffed at by their "expert" pothead friends.
On one side of the isle there are the people who want to demonize weed, and they are clearly in the wrong. Equally in the wrong; however, are weed smokers who want to overglorify it as this imaculate plant that can do man no harm. Keep an open mind, not everyone is like you. I personally had a really hard time quiting weed because I became emotionally/psychologically dependent upon it even while I recognized that it was doing me harm and impeding my personal development in many ways. I digress.
I think this site has malware on it btw, my computer sounds like it's gonna have a baby
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I have been smoking for about 4 years. After purchasing a bag a few months ago, I have been experiencing severe pain in my right shoulder and my right trapezius muscle after I smoke. The more I smoke the worse the pain is. I did not have back pain before smoking this particular weed. I also have developed a rash around my eyes. I bought this weed from a dealer I didn't know that well. I personally think there is either chemicals in it or its a strain I'm allergic to. I've never had this problem before. The bag I bought has GKR written on it. I've decided not to smoke any more of this c**p and hope to purchase from a better source.
For some it might be an underlying physiological problem, but for me, I think my body is having a severe allergic reaction to something in this particular weed. Without having it analyzed, I can't really know what I'm smoking. I may have to give it up. :(
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The same thing happens to me! i don't get the fun effects of smoking i just get the negative ones, i feel like i have a sliding disc in my neck, back hurt, bipolar all of it and i don't know why!
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