Saturday, 04 Feb 2017. Issue #43.
In this edition: For those in places where it’s legal – a great review by @meglewellyn, on cannabis options for chronic pain relief. Everyday scenarios we’re not sure how to be polite about. How to really support those who are suffering. How to develop healthy habits despite circumstances. The importance of changing places and dignity in public areas. @shaggycreations’ journey to diagnosis for Lyme disease. Stretching mindfulness beyond a few short minutes. Kuschall K-series wheelchair issues. Why we have allergies. The importance of pacing your lifestyle with chronic illness.
#MultipleSclerosis & Cannabis: Can #Marijuana Or CBD Oil Help w My #Pain? – @meglewellyn tries various options out: https://t.co/9oY0ZpXSnX
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 29, 2017
[New Post] 4 #Everyday Scenarios We’re Not Sure How to be #Polite About and Why: https://t.co/1MwtwpqjEM #chroniclife pic.twitter.com/R6cXWC9h94
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 29, 2017
How to #Support Someone w #Chronicillness – first and foremost, #believe them: https://t.co/aZgZ2iFFgm (by @chronicmom1) pic.twitter.com/Ad8nwssMQW
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) February 2, 2017
How To Develop #Healthy #Habits When You’re Chronically Ill – mess up, get up and try again: https://t.co/iCmwNbK4b2 (by @KimberlyJPenix) pic.twitter.com/yEjoKIz7YL
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 28, 2017
The Importance Of #ChangingPlaces – nobody wants to lie on a urine soaked floor: https://t.co/Xz9jdHuXVI (by @shonalouiseblog) #disability pic.twitter.com/eEAGlwZxbF
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 30, 2017
My #Lyme Disease #Story: The Journey to Diagnosis Part I – often takes many years to diagnose: https://t.co/vxlfZTs3Hm (by @shaggycreations) pic.twitter.com/Z5G7c8s0Kh
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 29, 2017
8 Ways to Live with #Mindfulness as a #ChronicIllness Person – stretching it beyond a few mins: https://t.co/vtKXrLrZBo (by @thedailymanic) pic.twitter.com/jJQWSitEzh
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 31, 2017
Back To The Factory For My #Wheelchair – issues w her #Kuschall K-series & the painful wait: https://t.co/k0GdWMd8RX (by @whentaniatalks) pic.twitter.com/s73P37nFn5
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 30, 2017
Why Do We Have #Allergies? – an in-depth look from various angles: https://t.co/pbTykuvUQx (via @mosaicscience) #health #science pic.twitter.com/fWKRJ1c4P8
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 31, 2017
Boom and Bust: The Importance of #Pacing w #ChronicIllness – working can trigger a bust cycle on its own sadly: https://t.co/0wUjaGEhjm pic.twitter.com/sjPlJXkWM7
— A Chronic Voice (@AChVoice) January 30, 2017
Hi Sheryl,
Thanks for answering thought. If medical marijuana can truly be some help I hope they can somehow do some research to it. I have read and watch a lot of positive things about it.
Cheers,
Daniel
I don’t know if this is the right section to ask this but I’ll take my chances anyway.
Hi Sheryl, I just want to ask if you ever tried using cannabis for pain management? I am 35 years old now and been battling lupus for almost half of my life now. I have read many articles suggesting highly concentrated cannabis oil can be effective and alternative meds for people suffering lupus. Pain and inflammation are two commonly recognized therapeutic properties of cannabis, so its ability to treat lupus effectively is not surprising. Like this review on a Northern Lights strain from http://www.ilovegrowingmarijuana.com/northern-lights/. This plant has very high CBD and pain suppresing effect. I am very familiar with the high and physical effects of cannabis but I cant find any solid evidence that it will work. Let me also hear your thoughts or personal experience when it come with medical marijuana. Thanks Daniel
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for sharing. I wish I could try but I’m from Singapore and I doubt they’d every legalise it here.
Cheers,
Sheryl