Snickerdoodles to the Rescue!
Or I should say a quarter of a snickerdoodle laced with a certain substance to help me feel better. And it seems to be working.
This is my second attempt to see if marijuana might help, and this time it is. Thursday after mega chemo has not been a good day. Today started out okay, but despite steroids and an anti-nausea drug I was sinking lower— nausea and a feeling like I had the flu. So I figured why not give it another try.
I have vague memories of the munchies from the ‘70s, and while I wouldn’t call it that, I did just have some cheese and a piece of challah. And my fingers are tingly and I feel a little high. So I feel somewhat better though next time maybe just a bite of a cookie. Not really liking the “high”feeling, though it does beat feeling sick.
My experience was that the marijuana took away the pain better than any prescription drug. And, it didn't really make me feel high, but rather, calm.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it is not agreeing with me. My acupuncturist is seeing if she can get me CBD.
DeleteMy Mom had great success with Kind Caps CBD. http://kindmedicineproducts.com/.
ReplyDeleteShe only used a half a capsule which meant that I kept them in the freezer and would cut them when she needed them. She also took Kiva espresso dark chocolate THC beans IMMEDIATELY after her infusions. This helped tremendously with the nausea. http://www.kivaconfections.com/products/bites/bites-espresso
There are some edibles that are still psychoactive while others aren't. It took us a while to find the ones that consistently weren't as those worked best for my Mom.
Your dispensary should be able to provide you with the best advice. Try and seek out one that has a staff member specializing in helping cancer patients.
XO
Not so easy to get here, though my acupuncturist is looking for a CBD source for me.
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