Medical Marijuana
SirAchesAlot - Sep 17th, 2006 9:28 AM
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Is marijuana ever prescribed for fibromyalgia? If so, does it work, or is it just an excuse to smoke?


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ANON - May 12th, 2005 7:58 PM

Yes it has been prescribed for fibromyalgia as a chronic pain. Personaly it helps me alot. It helps alot with the buring and coping with the other pains with FMS. :)


Shane - May 12th, 2005 10:26 PM

What country were you prescribed medical marijuana. I heard that only 9 people in the USA were actually given marijuana for medicinal purposes, not confirmed.




ANON - May 14th, 2005 5:47 PM

Legalized medical marijuana use: in Alaska | Arizona | California | Colorado | Hawaii | Maine | Maryland | Montana | Nevada | Oregon | Vermont | Washington. Alot more than 9 people. Where u heard the 9 people was from the ferdal program that doesnt allow any more to there program. Just do a search in google you will find alot of information. :)


amilehigh - Sep 22nd, 2005 7:44 PM

I am a registered medical marijuana patient in the state of Colorado for chronic pain (fibromyalgia). I can assure you that there are many more than 9 people legally using medical marijuana to treat this condition. There are numerous groups around the country providing legal refuge and very good medicine. Do your research online and you will find a varitable cornocopia of resources.


Friday - Oct 2nd, 2005 9:11 PM

I am a recovering cancer patient as well as an FMS patient. In my experience, marijuana does nothing for pain relief, although it did help me with nausea during chemotherapy. Marijuana can actually make chronic depression much worse, and since depression and fibro often go hand in hand, I wouldn't recommend it.


Kelly - Oct 3rd, 2005 10:20 PM

I am an FMS patient, and it works wonderful for me. Although i havent been registered yet. It helps me when i have nausea and it helps with the chronic pain. I DEFINATLEY recommend it. :)


CJ - Oct 28th, 2005 2:58 PM

I've found it to be extremely beneficial in relaxing very tigtened muscles and severe fibro pain. Nothing else the dr. has prescribed has worked as well as Marijuana. (although I do not have an Rx for it or am registered anywhere) I had a major meltdown last night. Was in severe pain, having anxiety issues due to pain and was just crying and at the end of my rope once again because the fibro has ruined my formerly active life. My husband filled a pipe for me and in just 2 tokes, I was calm, relaxed, my muscle tension eased and I was asleep in about 20 min. I had a restful nights sleep for the first time in days. I had been struggling with marijuana use, but now, I know that it is definetly helping, I think the struggle is over and I will turn to this more. Besides, its not nearly as addicting as the percocet and klonipin that I've been prescribed that isn't working.


br - Oct 31st, 2005 1:35 PM

It does help but I am still struggling to work and so I cannot due to random drug testing. I take the percocet, Elavil-when I can since I am a single parent and cannot just sleep half a day, anti-inflamatory, and Zoloft. Compare the fact that I take all of these drugs to feel good enough to function to the use of marijuana for pain. I do not not see much diffrence. I have been told by many people that it helps with nausea, pain, sleep disorder.


ls - Nov 1st, 2005 4:48 PM

Marijuana helps me with multiple symptoms. I have FMS, IBS, arthritis, depression, etc. I'm on a lot of prescribed medications, but marijuana helps the muscle pain of FMS much more than the Ultram and Flexeryl I am prescribed...even Vicadin does not relieve the kind of pain I experience. It also helps with the nausea caused from the IBS symptoms.....and in my case, the marijuana helps to keep me awake because the antidepressents I'm on cause me to feel groggy all day. It lifts my depression, and stops the pain-depression-pain cycle that people in my condition experience. I also can focus better, and can accomplish more during the day, instead of sleeping the day away. I've been smoking for 30+ years (I am a 50 year old female, living in the midwest), and even with societal pressure, I don't intend to quit. The only reason I feel paranoid while "high", is because the area I live in is way right and conservative, and I just don't fit in.


Renee - Dec 8th, 2005 5:49 PM

Medical marijuana law was passed in Arizona but there is very few doctors that will prescribe it because it is still illegal by federal laws. A lot of states that have passed it are still waiting for the federal government to make a decision(don't hold your breath) because of this a lot of doctors won't prescribe in fear of federal charges.


danacarroll17@yahoo.com - Dec 8th, 2005 7:30 PM

what if you can't stand smoke; is there a pill or should we just bake some "special brownies"


Jean - Dec 10th, 2005 8:27 PM

Like I said before the goal is trying to feel better, whatever works for you may not work for the other person. I think personnally I have misgivings about marajuana because I think it can also cause other factors to occur with Fibromyalgia in a later time as far as how much has been used and how long. I don't recommend it but I also know about the pain and suffering so you do what you think you need to do and if it is under doctor supervision that's helpful.


mica - Jan 17th, 2006 6:52 PM

I tried it as one will try almost anything when in severe pain. It helped my mood but seemed to make the pain worse. Good Luck and blesings.


laura - Mar 10th, 2006 3:25 AM

Ive had fibromyalgia for 4 years. I have been on every kind of pain killer imaginable, and I must mention that I have ended up in the hospital for taking them. Fibromyalgia is real! I have tried marijuana for the first time after doing much research. I personally have found it impossible to smoke. I have never smoked anything in my life, and the first puff I took was terrible. I coughed so hard that I vomited. But what did however work was eating it. I found that all the spasms stop, I was relaxed for the first time in 4 years, and I got a solid 11 hours of well deserved sleep. In my oppinion, marijuana is a safe, effected drug, and when taken responsibly, can change your life, or in my case, give me my life back.


Sara - Mar 23rd, 2006 5:43 PM

I used marijuana for years for pain, stomach issues and stress...but it is limited and then there's the "being high" issue. I personally have enough brain fog as it is. My stand on it is if it works take! You know your body best.


reducedmypain - Mar 24th, 2006 9:35 PM

I lived in Canada for over a year where Medical Marijuana is used for pain. It helped me a great deal. I was walking and my pain was reduced a great deal. Now I am back in the states where I can't (safely) get it and the pills I take are NOT helping. Med Marijuana sure helped me.


Lisa - May 7th, 2006 1:41 PM

I ahve many Fibro friends who need to smoke it, and it does work, not for all but for most.


David - May 25th, 2006 6:32 PM

I'm a rare case. I'm a 23 year old male who was diagnosed at 15. I've tried everything and the only two things that I have found that work are acupuncture and marijuana. I smoke daily and it has taken me from the point of being on disability to leading a fully functional life.


Lisa - May 26th, 2006 2:33 PM

It works on some people. Unfortunately, there is hardly a doc that will prescribe it for pain. It is natural, and when used the right way it can be a god-send. It helps with sleep and the nausea that some people get from their other med's. If it works, smoke it. Just be careful, as it is still considered illegal.


Brandy - Jul 16th, 2006 11:26 AM

I'am 26 and have fibromyaliga and arthritis I have tried marijuana for the pain and to help me sleep I have found that it is very helpful and I don't feel like I'am in a total fog, when I take the pain med. I feel like I'am in a total fog. I sleep like a baby and the pain is reduced.


Dan - Sep 1st, 2006 1:22 AM

Yes, in 11 states. It works wonderfully for me howbeit illegally.


Zen Jen - Sep 14th, 2006 11:09 PM

Marijuana has been the only thing that has helped me escape the pain of Fibro. The only time that I get depressed is when I feel like crap for weeks on end.


Adreanne - Sep 15th, 2006 12:50 AM

Yes smoking a little in the morning and at night help me through the day pain free.


Adreanne - Sep 15th, 2006 12:55 AM

I destroyed my knee playing scoccer, and my shoulder surfing swimming and water polo, I have had pain from when I was 13 till now, 25. and have tried all, Flexril helps me to sleep, but pot makes me hurt free. I have been smoking medical(its 60 to 80 dollars an 8th,) for about a year, and I can get out of bed.


jonqui - Sep 17th, 2006 9:28 AM

for me it makes the pain worse. cannabis has always had the effect of making me feel anxious, and pain more intense, unless i smoke together w/ taking pain killers - the few that work for me - in which case it helps increase the effect of the other meds.


patenaude2 - Aug 16th, 2007 11:49 AM

marijuana smoked in moderation does relieve symptoms of anxiety and stiffness associated with Fibromyalgia. I also use marijuana to get going after suffering fatigue, also marijuana lets me eat what i want and i sleep like a rock.
It is key to eat and sleep when suffering with this ailment.


rodfarva - Sep 3rd, 2007 4:12 AM

My mom has fibromyalgia along with CFIDS. She doesn't currently use marijuana for the pain but i have mentioned it to her. For some of the people who say it increases their pain, it all depends on the type of marijuana you are eating/smoking. There are two types of marijuana categorized between what is called an Indica and Sativa. Sativas are the type that get you "high" and Indicas are the types that make you feel more "stoned" and have more of a body buzz. Indica is what you want for pain. There are also alot of crossbreeds out there with for example 50% sativa 50% indica in their genetics. Alot of people categorize marijuana as one specific thing with a specific effect, but when there actually a huge variety of different strains with a broad range of effects. As far as marijuana having a direct effect on depression and serotonin levels is not true as long as you are not totally depending on it and forgetting to lead a healthy life in other areas. Based on my use and knowlegde of cannabis, i believe it could be very beneficial to people with fibromyalgia and CFIDS such as my mom. The key to using cannabis as help, is to not look at it as something that is going to solve all your problems but something that it is going to get you through the day, day to day, and help you lead the balanced and more fulfilling life that you wanna live.


wingshadow - Sep 4th, 2007 8:06 PM

I have a friend who swears by pot and hot tub, I tried both the hot tuib works the other just made me hungry and sleepy but there are studies that report awesome pain relief from it, I used to work in a hospital and one doc gave all her terminal cancer patients thc tabs.


ldhadh - Sep 14th, 2007 11:47 PM

How can I get some? I cannot find ANYONE in my area to get it from. I want and need pain relief BADLY. I take Ultram, klonopin, neurontin, zoloft and robaxin...and still hurt like a MOTHER!! Someone please help me!


ldhadh - Sep 14th, 2007 11:48 PM

hello


bobmedmj - Feb 17th, 2008 2:10 PM

Getting access to medical marijuana can be problematic if you do not live in one of the states that have legalized the medical use of cannabis. Americans for Safe Access provides a forum where patients within each legalized state share information on cannabis issues. If you do not live in one of the states that have legalized the medical use of cannabis, you may find help by contacting groups who are working to get the laws changed. In any case try posting your question here. http://www.safeaccessnow.org/punbb/