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Getting the Most Out Of Cannabis for Chronic Pain



Tolerance can dull the effects of your medicine.

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By: <a class="author url fn" href="https://thefreshtoast.com/author/mary-schumacher/" title="Posts by Mary Schumacher">Mary Schumacher</a>

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<time class="entry__date" datetime="2018-05-11T18:00:30+00:00">May 11, 2018</time>
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When you live in chronic pain and use medicinal marijuana to combat it, often you need your medicine most of the day. This can lead to a tolerance to the point that, though still finding relief, you may feel like the effects have dulled or that you just cant smoke enough to get where to need to be to function.









Cancer patients, people living with nerve damage, back injuries and all other types of chronic pain also run into this problem on the pharmaceutical side of things, the problem being that if you continue to increase your dosage of narcotic pain killers, they simply become killers. Not so with cannabis.....
























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