First I start with a intro:
I live in WA state. My wife went through chemo (6 session + 45 days of radiation) due to lymphomia that was found on her fermur. She is now 1 year out of treatment with no sign of a relapse. Thank God.
We were both new to smoking at the begining of her treatment. She smoked for obvious reasons associated with chemo and I started smoking as a release. We now smoke occasionaly, and now would like to start growing our own.
My wife now suffers from neropathy in both her legs. She was given doses of chemo in her spine that probably caused this pain, but it has not been found after numerous MRI's. She has been taking numerous pain pills (mainly oxycodone as well as some pain meds specific to neropathy) that seem to have limited success, and now I am really concerened about the side effects of taking these meds for such a long time. We also have used accupunture, which seems to work at least temporarily. The pain is getting better, but it is slow and I would like to wean her off as much of the pills as possible.
Does anybody have some suggestions for a weed strain that would help my wife. I would like a strain of pot that primarily relieves my wifes pain without getting her stoney high (if that is possible) We have a perscription from her oncologist and I have plenty of room in the basement to grow.
I am planning setting up a 1000W system to grow some for her medical use and a little for recreational use too. Probably 1/2 oz per month of the medical pot and 1 oz a month of the recreational pot for fun.
Thanks for your suggestions
Steve
I live in WA state. My wife went through chemo (6 session + 45 days of radiation) due to lymphomia that was found on her fermur. She is now 1 year out of treatment with no sign of a relapse. Thank God.
We were both new to smoking at the begining of her treatment. She smoked for obvious reasons associated with chemo and I started smoking as a release. We now smoke occasionaly, and now would like to start growing our own.
My wife now suffers from neropathy in both her legs. She was given doses of chemo in her spine that probably caused this pain, but it has not been found after numerous MRI's. She has been taking numerous pain pills (mainly oxycodone as well as some pain meds specific to neropathy) that seem to have limited success, and now I am really concerened about the side effects of taking these meds for such a long time. We also have used accupunture, which seems to work at least temporarily. The pain is getting better, but it is slow and I would like to wean her off as much of the pills as possible.
Does anybody have some suggestions for a weed strain that would help my wife. I would like a strain of pot that primarily relieves my wifes pain without getting her stoney high (if that is possible) We have a perscription from her oncologist and I have plenty of room in the basement to grow.
I am planning setting up a 1000W system to grow some for her medical use and a little for recreational use too. Probably 1/2 oz per month of the medical pot and 1 oz a month of the recreational pot for fun.
Thanks for your suggestions
Steve