poppinsmokey
Well-Known Member
This isn't really grow related, although I did recently begin my second grow (3 PPP & 2 Snow White, all fem). In the past 3 years I've had the joy of having 3 catastrophic knee surgeries, 2 bulging lumbar disc, and an undiagnosed neck problem causing radiculopathy and numbness / clumsiness in my hands. During the majority of this time I've been fortunate enough to not get addicted to pain meds. Until recently, I never took them except in post-surgical periods.
I was recently referred to a pain management doc that administers injections in my back and precribes narcotics for daily management. I have seen countless people in my own clinical experience become addicted to these medications with terrible side effects and life consequences. I'm on leave of absence from medical school, and graduate from chiropractic college in March '09. I'm prescribed 90 10mg Lortabs per month, along with lidoderm patches, and muscle relaxers. I never use my allotment of these medicines.
When I am out of cannabis, I take 2 - 4 lortabs a day. When I have cannabis on hand, my narcotic consumption drops to between 0 and 1 lortab a day. Standard protocol when begining with a pain management specialist is a urinalysis drug screen. After 1 month of care (took UA 1 month ago); before my injections today, the doc inquired briefly about my "pot" use. He informed me that he does not want to prescribe narcotics to patients that use "pot". There was not enough time available (treatment only today), to discuss this. I told him I would be happy to speak with him regarding this matter during our next consultation in two weeks. He did write my narcotic prescription.
This doc and I have a great relationship, and he respects my opinions and knowledge. I would like to come armed with as much GOOD research at the time of my next consultation (2 weeks). I'm currently preparing for boards, and don't have as much time as I would like to gather the research I need to speak intelligently with an anesthesiologist.
My call to action is this: If any of you know of any good studies, research articles, medical opinions from respected docs in their field, PLEASE post any websites, research articles, pubmed info, email addresses of experts; anything that will assist me in my quest to change one mind. Of course I'll be poking around in my spare time, but I could use all the help I can get. Everyone in this forum has been extremely helpful to me in the past. Thank you all in advance.
I was recently referred to a pain management doc that administers injections in my back and precribes narcotics for daily management. I have seen countless people in my own clinical experience become addicted to these medications with terrible side effects and life consequences. I'm on leave of absence from medical school, and graduate from chiropractic college in March '09. I'm prescribed 90 10mg Lortabs per month, along with lidoderm patches, and muscle relaxers. I never use my allotment of these medicines.
When I am out of cannabis, I take 2 - 4 lortabs a day. When I have cannabis on hand, my narcotic consumption drops to between 0 and 1 lortab a day. Standard protocol when begining with a pain management specialist is a urinalysis drug screen. After 1 month of care (took UA 1 month ago); before my injections today, the doc inquired briefly about my "pot" use. He informed me that he does not want to prescribe narcotics to patients that use "pot". There was not enough time available (treatment only today), to discuss this. I told him I would be happy to speak with him regarding this matter during our next consultation in two weeks. He did write my narcotic prescription.
This doc and I have a great relationship, and he respects my opinions and knowledge. I would like to come armed with as much GOOD research at the time of my next consultation (2 weeks). I'm currently preparing for boards, and don't have as much time as I would like to gather the research I need to speak intelligently with an anesthesiologist.
My call to action is this: If any of you know of any good studies, research articles, medical opinions from respected docs in their field, PLEASE post any websites, research articles, pubmed info, email addresses of experts; anything that will assist me in my quest to change one mind. Of course I'll be poking around in my spare time, but I could use all the help I can get. Everyone in this forum has been extremely helpful to me in the past. Thank you all in advance.