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Might have chronic pain in my shoulder.

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by Morph420, May 12, 2009.

  1. Well in January I was really high one night and I couldn't feel any pain inside my body (indica) and I was layinging on my side and I jumped up trying to get comfertable, I hear a pop in my shoulder...I thought I disslocated it but It turns out I didn't. Now its the month of May and my shoulder is still paining up from time to time. My brother tells me that its chronic pain, If I still have this pain when I'm 25...I'm 21 right now.

    I'll get my license.

    But first I'm going to get my shoulder checked out by a doctor.
     

  2. It doesn't sound like it's a chronic condition if it's "from time to time", but you should definitely get it checked out by a doc. If there's anything wrong, tell him you want to take a naturopathic approach to healing yourself, and try to make it better. If you find your pain is still there maybe then it's time to look at getting a medical marijuana card - but don't use your desire to smoke as a justification for getting the card, it has to be a legit medical reason.
     

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