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I hate to be left wondering if they would help more than opioids, but have no choice for now.
And yes, CBD oil and marijuana will help you and also keep you from becoming an opioid junkie, not to mention they are good for you.
I wanted to add to the conversation that I recently tried CBD oil to see if it would help with my anxiety and sleep/fatigue issues. I can't say that it did; I can't say that it didn't. It was relatively expensive, 1 oz each of oil tincture at two different strengths, 1oz - 500mg, 1oz - 1000 mg. The 1000 mg was around $90usd at a local "smoke shop." You can purchase CBD online or local specialty shop.
Another natural substance that's come to my attention recently, has claims to help pain and anxiety, is Kratom. I'm going to try it. As long as there is no dependency issue, or major side effects issue, I'm very happy to have natural traditional plant-based medicines to try.
https://www.centeronaddiction.org/the-buzz-blog/interview-federal-trade-commission-senior-attorney-mamie-kresses-about-cracking-down-?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwLn8r-Tm3QIVSpPtCh1i1wklEAAYAiAAEgK-X_D_BwE
I have had no experience with CBD oil, although I have heard good things about it.
Marijuana is not legal in my state, but if it were, I think I would happily forgo my opioid "dependency" for it. The effects, acc to my neighbor who does use it for her Grave's Disease, are good, but not long lasting enough. Also, you smell like doobie wherever you go. I don't judge--but a lot of people might.
I wish you luck!
I love CBD oil and get mine from Charlottes Web in Colorado, which come from the marijuana stavia plant with little or no thc and is legal in all 50 states. It is pricey but the benefits are so worth every penny. Beware there are many CBD oils out there that are fake and can really harm you with their additives, it’s always best to do your research first.
https://medium.com/cbd-origin/is-cbd-legal-legal-status-of-cbd-2018-d1b4a0ed42df
Google CBD oil legal?