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So lets turn to individual experience. I have a number of friends
who tried it. Only one said its made his symptoms of tremors, balance, posture better although some said they were more relaxed and less rigid. The most coherent response, that is, the response answered when not high is, “Marijuana didn’t prevent my symptoms. It didn't make my tremors or balance better but it made me more relaxed and better able to control my symptoms.” It doesn't stop or lessen the tremors from happening but helped people to be aware of and relax their muscles so the shakes weren’t as bad. Balance may have been worse and some people experienced paranoia and anxiety which prevented them from using. The consensus among friends is that marijuana doesn’t lessen any symptom directly except rigidity but it helps them deal with and better control some symptoms.
who tried it. Only one said its made his symptoms of tremors, balance, posture better although some said they were more relaxed and less rigid. The most coherent response, that is, the response answered when not high is, “Marijuana didn’t prevent my symptoms. It didn't make my tremors or balance better but it made me more relaxed and better able to control my symptoms.” It doesn't stop or lessen the tremors from happening but helped people to be aware of and relax their muscles so the shakes weren’t as bad. Balance may have been worse and some people experienced paranoia and anxiety which prevented them from using. The consensus among friends is that marijuana doesn’t lessen any symptom directly except rigidity but it helps them deal with and better control some symptoms.
Many people, both those with and without PD, report that marijuana helps them sleep. Medical studies show that CBD helps people fall asleep and stay asleep. THC studies have mixed results but some people say that THC helps them sleep and others that it keeps them awake. Insomnia is punishing so I say use whatever gets you through the night. Tetrahydrocannabinoil (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are two of the many compounds found in the cannabis plant. The main difference between them is that THC is psychoactive and gets you high and CBD doesn’t.
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Following the heroic example of the most dedicated researchers and scientists like Marie Curie, Jonas Salk, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I decided to self test so I smoked a joint or two to see if it helped. My tremors didn’t go away but my appetite increased so I ate some marijuana candy, a couple of dope brownies, a whole pizza, a chocolate milk shake, and another one of those tasty marijuana brownies for dessert. Still shaking but feeling no pain and very full I decided to take a nap and so inhaled a lovely aromatic indica THC vapor and promptly fell asleep. I awoke several hours later and feeling a little hungry noticed an uneaten brownie …
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Haha, equally informative and funny, as always. In between laughs Clem said, "he writes well." I agree.
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