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Myself as an RA person ..both feet and knees....I have used for pain and can do so knowing it works for me and do not wish to upset anyone at this thought but now a type 1 it makes thing hard ... Munchies etc
But while I have no meds for RA owing to just being told of type
Feet r worst than ever ....
So could this be something for us diabetics ????? Or could it fuel spikes and loss of control to our food management
I am kinda pulled in two ways
What say you ?!?!?
http://communicatoremail.com/AV8Y1kEXUF2jcS_gd77ZxW4dn9tAhi~gt6ZgQwscPlG/WebView.aspx
This was just sent to me in an email.....
Your thoughts ....
Myself as an RA person ..both feet and knees....I have used for pain and can do so knowing it works for me and do not wish to upset anyone at this thought but now a type 1 it makes thing hard ... Munchies etc
But while I have no meds for RA owing to just being told of type
Feet r worst than ever ....
So could this be something for us diabetics ????? Or could it fuel spikes and loss of control to our food management
I am kinda pulled in two ways
What say you ?!?!?
Hi, I was made aware of being diabetic with my left foot swelled to twice its size, forcing me to go to my new doctors, he took one ook and asked if
i was diabetic, i told him i had the tests at my old doctors who reported to me that i was not diabetic, he went through my notes on his computer and
lo and behold the test said i was, so after a year of not knowing my body was always running higher than normal and had damaged the nerves in my feet. the next day my foot burst out into a diabetic ulcer (on an old surgical scar in my ankle), its depth went right through to the bones in my ankle, as you can guess, pain has been my constant companion, (they now say its an aeorita ulcer). for the last 12 weeks just pain, they have given me co codomol, buprenorthine patches, gabapthin, so i can now rattle when i walk lol. a friend suggested i try cannabis, so i now use cannabis each night to go to sleep, while stoned -- no pain, i can sleep..yippee... that's the only time I'm now pain free.
I would say yes to cannabis, for me it helps, if your going to try it make sure you get medicinal grade, only get it from people who can be vouched for by your friends, yes its expensive (i get it £10 packets) which last me all week, for me it is worth it, if your not sure try it and see,
hope this helps
regards Adrien