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Fibroma is not the same as fibromyalgia.

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Any form of smoking is going to make the lung condition worse.
 
Hi Jado, perhaps you've mistaken fibromyalgia for fibroma... ?
A Fibro-ma is a "fibre-tumour", a benign tumor of the connective tissue ('fibre').
Fibro-my-algia is "fibre-muscle-pain", part of what we here are facing, which can involve breathing and the rib cage, but probably not the lungs.
And: Fibro-sis means "fibre-inflammation", pulmonary fibrosis means inflammation of lung-tissue.
I've read (but not much) that CBD oil can help lung cancer and COPD, as well as fibrosis, including lung fibrosis.
But also that cannabis for lung treatment is only good, if it isn't smoked or vaped. So even if she smokes something else, she shouldn't smoke cannabis. And best of course would be to reduce smoking as much as possible, and definitely not to connect it with the very wrong idea that cannabis makes smoking healthier. :cool:
she says fibroma so I just repeating, I think it is fibrosis with inflammation of lung-tissue, I got your idea about smoking, sure I agree, thank you for the respond
 
Hi Jado, perhaps you've mistaken fibromyalgia for fibroma... ?
A Fibro-ma is a "fibre-tumour", a benign tumor of the connective tissue ('fibre').
Fibro-my-algia is "fibre-muscle-pain", part of what we here are facing, which can involve breathing and the rib cage, but probably not the lungs.
And: Fibro-sis means "fibre-inflammation", pulmonary fibrosis means inflammation of lung-tissue.
I've read (but not much) that CBD oil can help lung cancer and COPD, as well as fibrosis, including lung fibrosis.
But also that cannabis for lung treatment is only good, if it isn't smoked or vaped. So even if she smokes something else, she shouldn't smoke cannabis. And best of course would be to reduce smoking as much as possible, and definitely not to connect it with the very wrong idea that cannabis makes smoking healthier. :cool:
it is exactly fibrosis with inflammation of lung-tissue, I checked it out in her medical card now, I got your idea about smoking, sure I agree, smoking is never good, just at her age it's difficult to force her for changes, thank you for the respond, but what if it is an oil only? I am reading about the oil`s benefits it`s like all good and lots of advantages... Or it`s a lie? I`m confused to be honest
 
We realize she says she has fibroma, and it sounds like fibroma, but not like fibromyalgia! So perhaps this is the wrong forum for you? - but we can still try to help ;-)
 
Jado, please be aware that outside links are not allowed on this forum, because clicking on an unknown link is a security risk. Please note also that this is the second time I have told you this.
 
Jado, please be aware that outside links are not allowed on this forum, because clicking on an unknown link is a security risk. Please note also that this is the second time I have told you this.
got it, thank you, just I saw some links in others' discussions, I wanted to get advice about taking CBD oil if it`s really truly info in the source, how should I share things for the discussion if I need? can I copy some little info as a text then right to the thread to speak about the topic?
 
If you post any outside link it will be removed, and eventually will affect your ability to post here. You can give the name of a product so people can look it up for themselves, but we discourage advertising of all kinds. If it is info from an article, please be aware that you may violate copywrite laws if you copy and paste it directly here. Better to say, for instance, "I read a good article on the NPR website called _______" and let people look that up if they wish to. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to clarify this.
 
For me personally, CBD is the only chance to get rid of the headaches that have plagued me for a long time. I can not be sure about how this tool will react to those who have been diagnosed with a particular disease. For answers to this question, I think it will be better to contact a specialist.
 
I would like to share with you my observations about CBD. Let's be honest, now CBD as a sedative is becoming more and more popular. Well, this is quite obvious and logical, since there are a lot of positive effects. I was passionate about this topic, and because of this, I analyzed a large array of scientific articles and other online resources. The result surprised me. Indeed, CBD helps to eliminate pain and bring the emotional state back to normal. Maybe this topic will be useful to someone, you can look at Healthcanal. Good luck to everyone:)
 
I also take CBD for pain to give myself a break from OTC pain relievers. It's tricky because I'm in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction. Some in the recovery community think of CBD as a drug even though it's not psychoactive.
 
I also take CBD for pain to give myself a break from OTC pain relievers. It's tricky because I'm in recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction. Some in the recovery community think of CBD as a drug even though it's not psychoactive.
You can show anyone who thinks CBD is a drug many articles online that describe what CBD is, and how it is obtained, and what THC is, and why they are different. They may be simply ignorant of the facts and can learn.

CBD can only be described as a drug if that person is also going to categorize any over the counter medication like Tylenol as a drug as well.

If that is a person's reference, that all medications are drugs, then yes CBD could be called a drug. But it is not a drug in the sense or in the category that opiates and THC are. Anyone who chooses to believe that after seeing the scientific definitions and the reasons they are delineated in that manner is simply making their own categories for whatever reason of their own, and probably cannot be reasoned with.
 
Cannabis in its natural form with THC, smoking it is not generally addictive but if the person has tendencies leaning towards instability emotionally, mental health issues, smoking, ingesting weed can have very detrimental effects. The paranoia can be exasperated and there we have problems starting. I too have known people who smoke weed and live normal functional lives but I also know first hand of the small handful that can be affected by it in a terrible way. Smoking weed “will not harm you“ is a very loosely used phrase as with anything there is also the small minority it can affect.

But in saying that, having fibro for over 5 years and tried many many different chemist drugs, I use the ‘hemp gummies’. They contain no THC and I have one per night. I no longer require to use Panadiene Forte in the day (2 every four hours!) and I no longer take my Targin 10mg at night. I sleep soundly and wake relatively refreshed. A bonus for me! By the way I am from Australia so my drug names may differ to some. My Gummies are supplied by an Australian company.

i am not addicted to these gummies, but I sure won’t ever not take one per night! 😀
 
Cannabis in its natural form with THC, smoking it is not generally addictive but if the person has tendencies leaning towards instability emotionally, mental health issues, smoking, ingesting weed can have very detrimental effects. The paranoia can be exasperated and there we have problems starting. I too have known people who smoke weed and live normal functional lives but I also know first hand of the small handful that can be affected by it in a terrible way. Smoking weed “will not harm you“ is a very loosely used phrase as with anything there is also the small minority it can affect.
The above is true. Of course, the same thing can also be said about alcohol, which of course is addictive if a person has a certain physical make-up, or coffee, or even exercise. Many things can be done to excess and be detrimental thereby, especially for those who tend toward excess and/or have mental health problems. I have known someone who almost killed herself exercising too much due to mental instability. Another whose paranoia was greatly exacerbated by coffee, which she couldn't get through the day without.

There are anecdotal instances you can find which would make almost anything seem as if it could be dangerous, because anything can be if a person is unstable.
Nothing can be said to apply the same way to, or have the same effect on, every human being under all circumstances, and all of us would do well to remember that, including myself. I have a tendency to make a blanket statement that THC is not addictive or harmful, and under normal circumstances with the vast majority of people this is true. But a person can get addicted to, or be harmed by, literally anything if that is their tendency.
 
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