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Suzzee33 posted in the group Natural Remedies
I am a croninic insomniac and have been on prescribed sleeping pills for many years. I am weening off of them and am nearing the end of the withdrawals . Boy that was fun.I don’t want to depend on opioid to run my life. Is there anyone who knows of any all natural products that can help me sleep? I have tried Melatonin and Magnesium and they…Read More
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@mec77 yeah I smoke some good indica to but some nights it just don’t work
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William Slover posted in the group Sex & Relationships
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temeisha-quick posted in the group Healthy Living
Chronic Pain5 Foods That Help You Sleep Better
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5 Foods That Help You Sleep Better
Try our list of foods that help you sleep better, and read about some common myths that we debunk inIt seems that certain foods, like turkey or warm milk, are associated with sleeping better, deeper and longer. The truth is, there…Read More
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Heather-Calhoun posted in the group Sex & Relationships
I live in an area that is very bad for drugs. That being said, as someone with a chronic condition I’m not even comfortable taking pain medication because I feel like it makes me a target. Does anyone else run into this problem when dating? I won’t even take gabapentin because apparently it has a high street value
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That’s definitely something to keep in mind… It’s awful that this is even something that has to be considered when we take these kinds of medications. My father, who lived with chronic pain alongside his disabilities, always told me about how he never discussed his medications with people after catching theft in the act, time and time again.…Read More
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I’m not sacrificing my comfort for fears. I have taken them for over 13 years at this moment. I was born and raised in an area, where YES, you may be a target in the parking lot etc. They do sit and watch, lurk behind you in line to hear what you are picking up etc. Pharmacies in those areas typically will have a guard go to your car with you…Read More
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@eclecticzebra I’m a longtime fan of the ole baseball bat lol
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William Slover posted in the group Natural Remedies
Animal Therapy for Chronic Pain: How Fluffy Can Help Heal –
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I so believe animals can help heal. I went out to get the mail about 12 yrs ago while going through interferon treatments which is a form of chemo and in the middle of the street was a dog sitting there watching me. He was skinny and had a few wounds so I called him over and he came. While I was petting him he had the biggest smile on his face.…Read More
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temeisha-quick posted in the group Healthy Living
Your mind can only handle one thought at a time, so giving it a positive one to focus on, even when that seems hard, helps your mind to think positively. Think about it this way. If you are told to not think about apples, what are you thinking about? Apples. Or, if you’re told to not forget to do something, what are you thinking about? F…Read More
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temeisha-quick posted in the group Healthy Living
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William Slover posted in the group Sex & Relationships
The Truth About How Chronic Pain Affects Relationships
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Top reason I got divorced, and not in the way you think. It’s very difficult to suffer with chronic pain and other ailments and still be viewed as ‘normal’ just because you just literally crawled to the kitchen and made the kids grilled cheese. I’d rather be alone than have someone sit and watch vs. getting off their @ss and helping-better…Read More
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@eclecticzebra Ugh. I am right there with you. When you are chronically ill, there is NO room for a lazy and non-understanding partner.
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All I do is smoke some really good Indica. I can’t take Melatonin as it does nothing for me. Maybe you can look into valerian root, lemon balm, or passion flower, as well.