Who is using THC for pain management?

As a physician, I learned long ago to not trust drug reps.

Ditto. I don’t have chronic pain problems, but I have smoked marijuana when I happened to be experiencing pain. It did not relieve the pain. If anything, it caused an increased awareness and possibly a slight intensification of the pain.

Double Afghan Chunk #24
This Chunkdawg x ( Lashkargah x 9A95 ) cross produces a great blend of afghan and chem flavors. Great for reducing inflammation, pain, and depression.
THC: 0.615%, THCa: 23.064%, CBG: 0.266% b-Caryophyllene: 0.466%, b-Myrcene: 0.280%, Humulene: 0.145%

"Depending on the strain of cannabis, you might get something sounding wild and crazy called ‘Gorilla Glue’ or you might get something with a super relaxing name like ‘Dark Star’. :slight_smile:

Ftfy

I realize you’re joking around, but I’ve experienced both Gorrila Glue (I believe I’ve had #1 and #4; there are a few different G.G.s) and Dark Star.

From what I recall (and I’ll warn you my short term memory ain’t all that), Dark Star is a really heavy indica that I’d toke right before bedtime. It would help with pain. Gorilla Glue is a strain created by crossing different diesels/sour diesels. IIRC G.G. Is a hybrid, maybe sativa dominant, and more of a daytime choice, not particularly good for helping with pain.

I know you didn’t ask but have you ever researched Kratom? It’s legal too.

Kratom | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) There’s plenty of literature and testimonials online. I have used it in the past and it has helped me. The biggest drawback as far as I can tell is in that it’s unregulated so can probably vary from supplier to supplier. Also, it tastes pretty awful. The best way to take it is in capsule form.

Good luck.