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Pain Management is a Joke  

WNCCuckoldcpl 50M/51F
451 posts
8/2/2018 11:24 pm
Pain Management is a Joke

As alot of you guys know, I had a serious spine injury in Feb. of last year. Lost feeling in my<b> toes </font></b>and my penis and had a horrible burning sensation in my lap when I sat down and coughed at the same time. Went to the emergency room and ended up in emergency surgery the next morning. They did a Billateral Laminectomy and Discectomy on my L5 and discovered I had a previous fracture that had ossified the left side of my L5 to my S1 that they had to chisel apart. I was apparently about 2mm from being paralyzed.

I spent about a month in the rehabilitation hospital and after I got home I found out that the surgery had been very 'aggressive' and it caused my spine to collapse downward and was causing me a great deal of pain to walk. Ended up going to Chapel Hill to have an Anterior and Posterior Spinal Fusion and Bone grafts. Spent another month in the hospital after that one and was told I had degenerative arthritis, slight right scoliosis, persistent stenosis and would likely be in moderate to severe pain for the rest of my life. I have nine screws, two rods, plates and bone grafts in my lower back now.

Anyways, the laws have changed drastically and apparently your regular doctor is no longer able to prescribe any pain medication so they referred me to pain management. It literally took seven months and five separate referrals to finally get accepted to one. I finally get there and they tell me that because I am THC positive, they can't give me any pain medication. They are more than happy to inject steroids, or run wires up my spine for tens of thousands of dollars, or kill the nerves in my back for a couple months. It took them seven months of going to that clinic for them to get me a simple back brace, was left sitting in the exam room for an hour four different times, they are very rude and condescending to you... it's ridiculous.

I started taking this Kratom stuff for the pain, and that stuff is an absolute god send. It acts as an opiate, the two main active alkaloids in it bind to the Mu receptors and within twenty minutes of taking it, your pain is gone. There's no heavy sedation, no respiratory suppression, it's nowhere near as addictive as traditional opiates, no real way to overdose on it, and no major problems with constipation. I'm not trying to sell anything, but I can't say enough good about it. If it wasn't for Kratom, I wouldn't have been able to walk for the last several months. Now of course, the bastards are trying to ban it because it's going to put these greedy assed pain management facilities out of business and put a serious dent in the pharmaceutical companies who make those dangerous and addictive opiates. If you have someone in your family or circle of friends that is in pain or maybe addicted to opiates, please tell them to try Kratom, it will absolutely relieve pain and it helps alot of addicts get off the dope without going through withdrawals. It's a miracle, completely natural, and needs public support before they take it off the market due to the anti-kratom BULLSHIT they are pumping out through the media.

Anyways, I got the THC out of my system and quit the kratom long enough to appease the uppity ass who is my 'pain dr.' and he finally, after seven months of them milking my insurance for thousands of dollars, ordered some pain medication for me... it's nowhere near as effective as the kratom was and now I have to go and piss in a cup like a criminal once a month for the rest of my life? I'm seriously considering telling them to go fuck themselves and stocking up on enough kratom to last a couple years. The Hotwife and I would love to hear you guys' opinions on it.


The bastards weren't going to give me anything for pain and let me walk around with that shit for seven months!

PS... if you are interested in it, the Red Vein Bentuangie Kratom is the best one to take for pain, it is fermented which oxidizes the mitragynine alkaloids into 7-HO-Mitragynine which is a potent Mu receptor agonist and absolutely kills your pain at a 3-4 gram dosage.

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WNCCuckoldcpl 50M/51F

8/6/2018 3:00 pm

PreferNudity, if you have tingling or numbness, you need to get your butt to a hospital. I put mine off too long and was 2mm away from being paralyzed from the waist down. They said one more cough or sneeze and that would have been it for me. Numbness and tingling means your disks are about to severe your nerves, no shit man, get that checked out. Surgery sucks but shitting yourself in a wheelchair for the rest of your life is infinitely worse.

Any of you guys tried any other strains of the Kratom stuff? The Red Bentuangie Kratom really worked good, but it's the only one I've tried....

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Letsdoitall2018 35M
6 posts
8/18/2018 6:11 pm

It is so sad this administration is so strict on something as helpful as kratom or thc


WNCCuckoldcpl replies on 8/21/2018 2:33 pm:
Amen, I think it wouldn't have mattered which administration it was though, this was the DEA's bright idea and goes back several years to my understanding.

WNCCuckoldcpl 50M/51F

8/21/2018 2:32 pm

I have always been a bit of a conspiracy buff but I really think that the DEA realized that with all these states legalizing cannabis they were about to loose their cash cow and decided to get in on the medical industry's prescription opiate business. The DEA has no business dictating what your doctors can and cannot do for you.
Kratom really is amazing, I took it about twice a day for several months and did't have any problems coming off of it and it knocked my pain down probably 80% at least.
I also think the opiate crisis is being hyped up by the media to draw public support to all these municipal and country law suits being filed against the pharmaceutical companies. There's always been addicts in the world, and I bet you dollars to doughnuts the increase in overdoses lately can be directly correlated to the increase in population. There's more people overdosing sure, but there's also more people eating Chex Mix and more people buying tootsie roles as well. Why are cities and counties suing these pharmaceutical companies to begin with, if anyone is suing them, shouldn't it be the victims families? Maybe Im missing something.

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