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Pain management with LemonTree RSO journal

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orthene:
Day 9. (Sun) Another day, up without wake-up pain. Got my major accomplishments done for the day: washed the truck and mowed the lawn again. Did a lot of reaching out with the wash job; have to stretch to reach everything even using a short ladder. Minor pain jump to 3/10 after that; some attributed to rain as soon as I finished my chores. If you want to forgo a rain dance, try washing a vehicle and mowing the lawn. That guarantees rain I think. Had some of the precursor feeling to the leg spasms, but no actual spasms. I think a CBD boost will be effective mostly on the spasms -seems to be a home run for people with seizure issues.

Day 10. (Mon) No overnight pain, had six good hours of sleep. Another zero pain day; biggest strain/effort for the day was pulling my uncle's generator out of my shed to return to him. Observation on opiate relief vs. RSO relief: With the pills, the pain is always there and identifiable. As the doctor told me, opiates change the way your mind perceives pain. You know it's there, but the pills are just a buffer and help you to subconsciously avoid stress that would exacerbate that pain. With RSO, it seems the pain can go from being muted all the way up to not feeling it at all and thereby becoming unable to describe as a feeling.

Day 11 (Tues) Good day with no pain. I can actually get more stuff done instead of alternating 15 min periods of standing/sitting/walking. With RSO, I can get laser-focused on tasks while pills keep me from most linear thought  process.

Day 12 (Weds) Only some minor pain, about level two, while helping the wife with some laundry. Couple of muscle spasms late in the evening, but they didn't last long. Before RSO, and before being put on a muscle relaxant, I even had one spasm episode that lasted two days straight. That one got bad enough that I finally ended up at the hospital for intramuscular injections of steroid and relaxant. Remembering some talk a few days back about the benefits of consuming honey from local hives, I'm becoming curious about similar effects relating to where the cannabis one consumes is sourced from. It would be cool to learn that buying consumables locally could help immunize a person against allergens present in the area.

jones:
This guy killed two birds with one stone by training his bees to make cannabis honey
from his marijuana plants   www.greenrushdaily.com/bees-making-honey-from-cannabis/

orthene:

--- Quote from: jones on May 19, 2018, 08:52:16 PM ---This guy killed two birds with one stone by training his bees to make cannabis honey
from his marijuana plants   www.greenrushdaily.com/bees-making-honey-from-cannabis/

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Multitasking = Bonus

jones:

--- Quote from: orthene on May 19, 2018, 11:03:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: jones on May 19, 2018, 08:52:16 PM ---This guy killed two birds with one stone by training his bees to make cannabis honey
from his marijuana plants   www.greenrushdaily.com/bees-making-honey-from-cannabis/

--- End quote ---
Multitasking = Bonus

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Eat honey & get high

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Red pollen on honey bees is how they found the biggest grow operation in NYC of all time.

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