I have tendinitus?!


Question: and the doctor told me to take advil for 7 days and put heat on it, or ice on it
but advil doesn't make the pain go away really..
but i noticed that if i get high [smoke weed] my arm tends to not hurt as much..
is it just because i'm high? haha
or could it be a pain reliever


Answers: and the doctor told me to take advil for 7 days and put heat on it, or ice on it
but advil doesn't make the pain go away really..
but i noticed that if i get high [smoke weed] my arm tends to not hurt as much..
is it just because i'm high? haha
or could it be a pain reliever

No the bud is a great pain reliever. I use medical marijuana everyday as part of a pain management program for a cervical spine injury.
The people that tell you how bad marijuana is either don't have any idea what they are talking about or they've never been in pain.

Along with the bud I take hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine sulphate, Soma, Neurontin and a few other nerve damage meds and if it wasn't for the pot I would be taking far more pain meds everyday than I do with smoking.

My injury was due to a drunk driver, not a pot head, but a regular guy that had too much to drink. If he had smoked a bowl instead of downing a few drinks I may not be disabled and wouldn't have to take narcotics and smoke pot.

I'm close to 60 years old so I'm not just someone looking for an excuse to smoke pot.

Check to see if your state has passed a medical pot law. I live in California and we've had one for a few years now. I thank the voters every day.

It can act as a pain reliever yes.

Have you tried a heating pad or soaking in the bathtub in hot water while rubbing your leg? Anything is possible when you smoke pot. So if it helps with the pain, you have to do what you have to do.

A littlle of both, but mainly your high, try 400-600 Mg of Ib Profen every 6 hours. The only thing weed does in turn is take a little of the swelling away I think

It could be that you have allergies to advil. Go back to your doctor and tell him whats happening...or you can get Ibuprofen, this helps with swelling and releives pain! Good luck, hope you feel better soon





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