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@aschurly48 Hello,
Thank you for posting :) We recently had a big discussion about CBD oil for chronic pain, which you can access by clicking HERE.
Some of our members have already commented using CBD oil for pain, do you have any advice for this member?
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Not sure what you mean by extreme? It works for me for Fibro pain and you can tailor it to your needs by taking more or less. Everybody is different. It doesn't work for me on days when I can't sleep due to pain though. It helps more with stress levels and sleep and in so doing helps with pain!
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Although I have bought from Holland & Barrett the CBD oil, I didn't like the taste so changed to tablets which are 8 times stronger. Although I take far less very strong pain reliefs (I have different strengths of pain relief including one that ones own body changes to Morphine whilst in the liver), I still need to have the one tablet that the bottle says at night. I had stopped Baclofen and Amitriptyline with less pain relief, but I started to have painful spasms again so gone back to both of those (Baclofen and Amitriptyline), but the strong pain reliefs, I leave till I can't stand the pain any longer. I definitely recommend the 8 extra strength to that of the oil, but my previous doctor wasn't at all happy that I take this and practically throw me out - she got up, opened the door and said goodbye... A new practice has taken 800 of us as my doctors had closed. Do I mention that I take this CBD oil in tablets or be quite? This would be my 2nd month that I am not renewing the strong pain reliefs as I have plenty. The tablets of CBD oil does not have THC which I think my old doctor may had thought of. What happens if I have to spend in hospital? Would I be able to to take my CXBD tablets or have to go back with all the tablets I had to take?
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What about cannabis oil for extreme pain?