Once again thank you! I went through the whole opiate roller coaster. Before I got medically discharged I was taking 4 40 mg Oxycontin and 4 10 mg regular oxycodone (no tylenol, I know its bad for your liver in high doses so I told them get me the straight stuff or nothing). I was an opiate addict for my last 8 months in the military and a month before I got out I called the pain management clinic and said I was never coming back fully knowing what hell I was about to go through and it was a 100 times worse than I expected. My entire body burned, muscles ached, body ached, cold and hot flashes, diarrhea and vomiting several times a day, didn't sleep or eat for 7 days and then I got a script for klonopin as at the time I could not use cannabis and I took 4 2mg klonopin. Don't remember driving home, next thing I knew I woke up 15 hours later on a Saturday starving for the first time. My wife made home made lasagna and I ate almost all of it.
What a nightmare, can't believe they will let people live their lives dependent on opiates when there is this wonderful extremely safe and extremely effective natural herbal medicine. Sorry for the rant but it blows my mind that the highly addictive shit is legal to prescribe and most states cannabis is a schedule 1 meaning no medical benefits and highly prone to abuse and addiction, its fucking laughable.
I swore I would never live in another non cannabis medical state.
Yeah I was living in SF for a few years until it became utterly to expensive and me and the wife moved to Denver so the Prop 215 is for when I was in Cali and it did help and still helps, it literally saved my life!