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My experience of using cannabis

@Paul
My experience of using cannabis
Having been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in April 2004, I have gone through Relapsing Remitting (RRMS), Secondary Progressive (SPMS) and now for the past couple of years find myself at the Primary Progressive (PPMS) stage of MS.

Approximately 5 years ago, I had to start using a motorized wheelchair fulltime due to the amount of falls I was experiencing and for my own safety.

Approximately 2 years ago, due to reoccurring bladder problems, I was fitted with a Super Pubic catheter, which I must admit has been a blessing.

This procedure alleviated the struggle to empty my bladder, making life a lot more comfortable. During this time I was on quite a daily cocktail of prescribed drugs; Antibiotics for infections, other drugs for spasticity, mood, spasm control, constipation, nerve calming and an assortment of pain killers of varying strengths.

In November of 2017 I started to get regular Urinary Tract Infections (UTI’s) which meant trying different antibiotics and every time I started a course or finished one having to keep changing my catheter so not to infect my bladder again.

This process continued for approximately 5 months before I had basically had enough and had lost faith in my GP and Continence Team, trying and failing to cure the infections.

During this time I had tried CBD oil which had absolutely no affect on the recurring infections, so then I decided to try full cannabis.

Having researched cannabis, I wanted to avoid the THC high produced when cannabis is smoked or baked so decided to ingest it as a brew instead. The method I have used for the past 6 months is putting half a teaspoon of ground cannabis in a small amount of boiling water each evening, letting it stand and brew for 5 minutes, before drinking it leaves and all!

The results for me by using this small amount of Cannabis each day are amazing and are as follows:

  • I no longer have UTI infections, therefore antibiotics not needed.
  • I no longer have spasticity or spasms, therefore removing another 2 drugs.
  • I no longer have constipation, therefore another drug removed.
  • I no longer have raw painful nerve endings, yet another drug removed.
  • I no longer have reflux issues, another drug gone.
  • And as a result of no more pain, another 2 drugs removed.

    I personally have gone from taking 10 different drugs to now using only 2, and if I am able I will lose those as well leaving me drug free.

    The Government are at the moment looking to legalize Cannabis for medicinal use by the Autumn of this year (2018) to help with many conditions, aside from simply using Cannabis for MS, this cannot happen quick enough for me to help so many suffering needlessly.

    I write this as a human interest piece, with no recommendation from myself to use Cannabis not advised by a Medical Professional.

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    About the author

    @Paul

    I’m Paul Griffiths and have been living with MS for the past 15 years, my blog www.ms-warriors-and-talk-matters.com allows me to express my views by sharing information with others on healthy living, diet, latest research, and raise awareness of both MS and mental health issues amongst our local and national MS communities.

    Whether newly diagnosed or an MS veteran, meeting others in similar circumstances is liberating and helpful to deal with and discuss the many problems and symptoms which our disease presents.

    Knowing your not alone and there are people to talk to is invaluable.