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Opioids being taken away so pain will soon be back...
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I have had periodic paralysis all my life. I lost my ability to walk in 2011 beginning with a spinal block, which was used for a hip fracture caused by periodic paralysis.
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Originally posted by nonoise View PostI'm sure I know which plant, had them for decades, self seeding, prolific. I tried harvesting once, but mine never had heads over an inch. Had...now I cannot grow them. For some reason the plants that volunteer disappear without a trace, no leaves, no root, no nothing.
Dry the plant, stems and heads. Them make some tea, out of it.T12L1 Incomplete Still here This is the place to be 58 years old
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Originally posted by flying View PostSounds like you have bugs eating them. Smaller heads are find, and work just as well.
Dry the plant, stems and heads. Them make some tea, out of it.
I didn't know the whole plant was useful. I thought you were supposed to just use ripe bud but differently. Don't know, never got there.I have had periodic paralysis all my life. I lost my ability to walk in 2011 beginning with a spinal block, which was used for a hip fracture caused by periodic paralysis.
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Originally posted by nonoise View PostNot bugs, I am positive the reason I cannot grow these flowers anymore is because of the two legged rats.
I didn't know the whole plant was useful. I thought you were supposed to just use ripe bud but differently. Don't know, never got there.
Yes it's the latex your after, which is the sap of the plant, so it's all through it.T12L1 Incomplete Still here This is the place to be 58 years old
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Originally posted by flying View PostSounds like you need some rat traps. Do you grow food as well?
Yes it's the latex your after, which is the sap of the plant, so it's all through it.
We grow raspberries, blue berries, grapes and apples, no problems, just those pretty flowers that disappear.
So if the sap is in the root, that would explain why they take it too, because at the time of the year the plants vanish, is too late for transplanting. Personally I would not trust the root.I have had periodic paralysis all my life. I lost my ability to walk in 2011 beginning with a spinal block, which was used for a hip fracture caused by periodic paralysis.
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Beer is the only thing that helps my constant T-3 leg stabing fire pain. F the doctors they don't care about people being tortured daily from SCI. Opiates are great until you get cut off thats when you understand what true misery and depression is. Kratom is the only thing that helped with my withdrawals. I usually spend my long nights doing rocking back and forth non-stop like a psychotic as torture breaks me down. Nobody understands what its like living in constant hell and people wonder why I am moody or short on patients. Pain is invisible especially to doctors. One day pain free is all I need.
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Although this is a relatively old post I do have an update. Since this time first the pain from my injury stopped bothering me very often, and then my hip which was chronically breaking for approximately 8 years must have finally decided to remain attached because it finally stopped hurting as well. When o noticed that i tapered myself off of the fentanyl patches without any problems over about 3 months. I did increase my dosage a couple of times because I began experiencing some pain again, but it was short lived and I just resumed my tapering once it was gone. I may not be a normal person when it comes to opiates though, because the only time I ever experienced withdrawals from them was when I was on a high dose of OxyContin where if I was even one pill short I would start to go into withdrawals severely within about 12hrs following the last pill I took, and had to go to the ER for opiate injections, usually dilaudid and sometimes they would also follow that with some methadone. At lower dosages though I didn’t experience any sort of withdrawals aside from my pain being unbearable if I ran out of my pills early, and to deal with it I just pounded gin or jagermeister until I passed out repeatedly until my prescription was filled for me. Basically just an alcohol induced coma.
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Originally posted by nauticalmike View PostAlthough this is a relatively old post I do have an update. Since this time first the pain from my injury stopped bothering me very often, and then my hip which was chronically breaking for approximately 8 years must have finally decided to remain attached because it finally stopped hurting as well. When o noticed that i tapered myself off of the fentanyl patches without any problems over about 3 months. I did increase my dosage a couple of times because I began experiencing some pain again, but it was short lived and I just resumed my tapering once it was gone. I may not be a normal person when it comes to opiates though, because the only time I ever experienced withdrawals from them was when I was on a high dose of OxyContin where if I was even one pill short I would start to go into withdrawals severely within about 12hrs following the last pill I took, and had to go to the ER for opiate injections, usually dilaudid and sometimes they would also follow that with some methadone. At lower dosages though I didn’t experience any sort of withdrawals aside from my pain being unbearable if I ran out of my pills early, and to deal with it I just pounded gin or jagermeister until I passed out repeatedly until my prescription was filled for me. Basically just an alcohol induced coma.
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