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Recurring Bell's Palsy, Have Constant Pains, Sick Stomach. History Of Angioplasty, Treatment For Lyme's Disease In The Past. Will Marijuana Help?

Hi, I have had angioplasty 3 years ago. I have not had any problems since. I have been treated for Lyme Disease 2 times in the past, I also have reoccuring bells palsy [I now have bi-lateral BP] I am on Doxy, I have constant pains, also a sick stomach . Would I benefit from medical marijuana. I live in RI, am 61, weigh 125. Thank you
Tue, 2 Jul 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. I do not believe that marijuana will help in your situation. You need to get treatment for all your underlying conditions and be consistent and adherent to your medication i.e. take your medications regularly. Marijuana is not the answer. Feel free to discuss this with your physician, however, if you feel like you are at the end of your ropes.

I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Recurring Bell's Palsy, Have Constant Pains, Sick Stomach. History Of Angioplasty, Treatment For Lyme's Disease In The Past. Will Marijuana Help?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. I do not believe that marijuana will help in your situation. You need to get treatment for all your underlying conditions and be consistent and adherent to your medication i.e. take your medications regularly. Marijuana is not the answer. Feel free to discuss this with your physician, however, if you feel like you are at the end of your ropes. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!