Chronic
pain has reached epidemic proportions in this country. Chronic pain is often
defined as pain that lasts three months or longer. Although it's more common in
older adults, anyone can experience it. Approximately 50 million people suffer
from chronic pain, and another 25 million suffer from acute pain caused by
surgery and accidents.
One
of the main problems with chronic pain is under treatment. According to the
National Chronic Pain Outreach Association, seven million cannot relieve their
pain without opiate medications, and yet, only 4,000 doctors were willing to
prescribe it. Because of negative publicity, erroneous views about addiction,
or the Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) scrutiny, doctors are afraid of losing
their license. Even if you can find a doctor to prescribe opiods, since
tolerance can occur over time, many doctors will not prescribe an adequate
dosage to combat the pain. Tragically, living with intractable pain can lead to
depression, and depression can lead to suicide. The Releaf Center
Although
I don't advocate the use of marijuana for recreational use, it has been found
beneficial in the treatment of chronic pain. In addition to it's analgesic
effects, it is an anti-inflammatory, and it can work synergistically with opiod
medications. Unfortunately, although opiod medications are effective in
treating the pain in the beginning, over time a tolerance can develop, and they
don't work as well. Furthermore, research has shown except for the potential
damage to the lungs, it is safer than many of the legal drugs used for pain. On
the basis of animal models, there is no known case of legal overdose. Marijuana Near Me
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only can marijuana treat effectively treat pain, it can also treat the nausea
associated with opiod medication usage. Unlike Marinol, a synthetic form of
marijuana, inhaled marijuana usually offers immediate relief because it is
absorbed into the blood at a faster rate, and it contains more cabbinoids than
Marinol. Furthermore, it causes less side-effects than Marinol. Recreational Marijuana
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Unfortunately,
until recently, the United State's government has had outdated views on
marijuana. Classed a Schedule I drug, it has been illegal and considered a
dangerous drug with no medical value. However, slowly, viewpoints are changing.
Unfortunately, although medical marijuana is a viable alternative in the
treatment of chronic pain, even if it were legalized nationwide, there would
still be the biased attitudes to overcome just like with the opiates. Best Marijuana
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In
2008, medical marijuana usage and cultivation under a doctor's recommendation
was legal in thirteen states. Furthermore, in October of 2009, the Obama
Administration issued new guidelines that medical marijuana patients should not
be arrested or prosecuted as long as they or their caregivers are in compliance
with state laws. Cannabis
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