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High everyone
I have super bad anxiety, often. I currently also have bad back/hip/leg pain from a herniated disc...
I treat myself with lots of cannabis and kratom(about 30-40mg of 7-hydroxymitragynine per day, and dab about 2-3g BHO per day, and consume 1-2 candies at night, like 75mg each.
Started seeing crazydoctor when I got insurance at begining of the year and nothing they Rx me helped...like 4 different things, and others into he past.
I totally understand addiction, and withdrawal from physically addictive substances (I did heroin 30y ago). But I have panic attacks and bad anxiety, and personally I think .5mg Xanax 3x per day would help, as when I can get them, that's how much I take, and I don't take more to get high, but I oftentimes don't take them because I only get a few at a time.
In my mind, the benefits of my mind being calmed and me not having to smoke so much dabs far outweigh the possibility of addiction...I assume based on how bad people say that the addiction is bad, but with a prescription, I wouldn't give a fuck, (my mind is constantly going to negative shit all the time even shit that isn't even realistic like nuclear war, because we'd already be dead...driving I am constantly worried about the pigs, even if I am riding clean).
I automatically assume for the sake of this argument that I would be addicted, forever, I am in my mid 50s...but I constantly have anxiety, panic attacks, I have PTSD from a very long time in prison for psychedelics, and a stroke a few years ago made long conversations difficult, I forget words and social anxiety, and even with my wife, it's hard to think of what to talk about, or answer when asked...
Anyways, be honest with me, should I just continue weed and not try to get the Rx? It really helps my symptoms, even able to communicate better, and makes life worth living
I got a few from the crazydoctor for a trip I'm taking that I won't be able to take weed with me for 3 days...I'm sure he won't want to rx them long-term.
Any answers to this question?
I have super bad anxiety, often. I currently also have bad back/hip/leg pain from a herniated disc...
I treat myself with lots of cannabis and kratom(about 30-40mg of 7-hydroxymitragynine per day, and dab about 2-3g BHO per day, and consume 1-2 candies at night, like 75mg each.
Started seeing crazydoctor when I got insurance at begining of the year and nothing they Rx me helped...like 4 different things, and others into he past.
I totally understand addiction, and withdrawal from physically addictive substances (I did heroin 30y ago). But I have panic attacks and bad anxiety, and personally I think .5mg Xanax 3x per day would help, as when I can get them, that's how much I take, and I don't take more to get high, but I oftentimes don't take them because I only get a few at a time.
In my mind, the benefits of my mind being calmed and me not having to smoke so much dabs far outweigh the possibility of addiction...I assume based on how bad people say that the addiction is bad, but with a prescription, I wouldn't give a fuck, (my mind is constantly going to negative shit all the time even shit that isn't even realistic like nuclear war, because we'd already be dead...driving I am constantly worried about the pigs, even if I am riding clean).
I automatically assume for the sake of this argument that I would be addicted, forever, I am in my mid 50s...but I constantly have anxiety, panic attacks, I have PTSD from a very long time in prison for psychedelics, and a stroke a few years ago made long conversations difficult, I forget words and social anxiety, and even with my wife, it's hard to think of what to talk about, or answer when asked...
Anyways, be honest with me, should I just continue weed and not try to get the Rx? It really helps my symptoms, even able to communicate better, and makes life worth living
I got a few from the crazydoctor for a trip I'm taking that I won't be able to take weed with me for 3 days...I'm sure he won't want to rx them long-term.
Any answers to this question?