"5 Diseases Proven To Respond Better To Cannabis Than Prescription Drugs" found at Holistic Healthy Living...article is written by Marco Torres
I hope you will give this article a read.
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I posted an entry on the Facebook page this morning that I found interesting regarding the uses of cannabis in treating illnesses. I cannot post it here due to the hyper link problem but I am hoping you will take a look at the entry as it is an informational read.
"5 Diseases Proven To Respond Better To Cannabis Than Prescription Drugs" found at Holistic Healthy Living...article is written by Marco Torres I hope you will give this article a read.
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Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll ever be again. ~~Unknown~~ Picture taken in Port Stanley, ON Anything you read here is provided for you entertainment, educational and informational benefit only. I do not pretend to know everything about chronic pain and all the issues that can come with living a pained life. We will each have our own personal experiences with our pain and what happened to cause the pain. I am providing this information in hopes that it may help you to understand a little better what you may be going through. I do believe that the more we can understand our pain, the more likely we are of being able to gain control over its impact on our lives.
If you notice anything about yourself and your life in these entries regarding trauma and PTSD, please speak with your doctor and/or treatment team. There is support if you are experiencing trauma or PTSD. Please don't be afraid to ask for it. Our lives can improve and we can gain back some control. I won't lie to you though, it's not easy....but it is possible!! Speak to you doctor please! and take good care of you ok? These symptoms are in no particular order...
What is trauma?
"Trauma" refers to extreme stress that overwhelms a person's ability to cope. Trauma can take on many forms such as witnessing or experiencing a one-time accident, natural disaster, death, and violent assault or more chronic, repetitive experiences such as combat, deprivation and childhood abuse/neglect. Whatever the trauma might be, it is that individual's experience of the traumatic event and the meaning it has for them that is most important to understand. For example, the individual may feel a threat to their life, a pervasive feeling of being unsafe in the world, helpless, a loss of control, pain, a betrayal of trust, abuse of power and confusion or loss. There is a saying that when times are tough and you're feeling down and out, keep in mind it won't last forever. The other part of the saying is that when times are good, enjoy them! because they too won't last forever. If you're going through hell now, keep going...it won't last forever... but you must keep going. This too shall pass in time but you must face it and you must endure it to learn from it and move on. Once you've moved on...leave it behind you. It's where you've been, not where you're going. There are life lessons in even the ugly parts of our lives, but we must be open to learning from them. We can grow and learn from our hurt and pain, and we can become a stronger version of our yesterdays, but we must keep going. We are all pure perfection, desperately trying to be something we already are. Life is not a struggle. Life is a song and we are all born to dance. ~~Anita Krizzan~~ Picture taken in Collingwood, ON
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