The drug slows brain receptors, such as reflex, co-ordination, and also pain. Depending on how much a person consumes, some people state that almost all pain is relieved through taking marijuana
doctors will sometimes give you marijuana for medical purposes such as dialating your eyes and they give it to you as a painkiller if no other painkiller works. so chances are, you will probably never get weed from a doctor
It depends on the user. Marijuana has different effects on everyone, but is a great painkiller. From experience: Yes. Just dont smoke too much.
Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
At the Federal Level, Marijuana is illegal, one of the most penalized crimes in the U.S. In California, however, Marijuana has been legalized for medicinal purposes, as a painkiller for people dealing with chemotherapy and other chronic conditions.
Cocaine is a stimulant. Heroin is an opioid narcotic and painkiller. Marijuana does a little bit of everything, but it is classified as a hallucinogen even though most who use it do not hallucinate.
In a way, depending on the strain. Some strains numb pain, whereas other strains can make it feel stronger.
No, it will be rendered inCREDIBLE. Opiates and marijuana go very well together - and I'd highly recommend you see if you can tolerate the pain on marijuana instead of opiates as it's a hell of a lot easier to quit and control your dose.
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