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Her milk ends up slowing down a lot, so I don't think she's a very good candidate for her own thread. Maybe if she picks it back up in the future.
Understandable. Looking forward to the final parts and any future updates. Maybe a masterpost of your timeline posts would be a good compromise?
Ace Winters, meanwhile, has been as prolific as ever. Is at over 119,500 tweets now
She has been extensively looking up the effects of weed on Long Covid. This is a long analysis she did of one study she found
In addition, she left a review in a Long Covid community database for an infused lotion (archive). Since it's also lengthy and lacks paragraph breaks, I will be posting her review in a text box with added breaks (to the best of my ability) for your convenience and eye health
Cannabis Topical Cream by Escape Artists brand, sold in dispensaries in Colorado
Chronic Illnesses: Long COVID POTS ME/CFS Autoimmune MigraineSymptoms Treated: Brain Fog - Moderate improvement - <24 hours Chronic Pain - Moderate improvement - <24 hours Cognitive Dysfunction - Moderate improvement - 1-7 days Post-Exertional Malaise - Moderate improvement - <24 hours Body Pain - Moderate improvement - <24 hours Low Appetite - Major improvement - <24 hours
Side Effects Experienced: Dry Mouth - <24 hours
I have POTS, possibly as a feature of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, from my covid infections. With my first infection, I developed Hashimoto's autoimmune thyroiditis. I developed POTS with my second infection, but over time symptoms gradually worsened, and either that same infection, possible phantom asymptomatic infections, or infections when I was symptomatic but couldn't afford tests may have worsened it into MECFS. With my latest infection, I've developed chronic joint pain, possibly caused by autoimmune psoriatic arthritis. In bouts of the worst nerve pain, joint pain, and PEM I've ever had, cannabis, and specifically this multi-compound topical cream product, has pulled me back from the brink, shortened my flares to days instead of weeks, and alleviated acute symptoms for a period of between four and six hours.
Applying this cream to my joints twice or thrice daily, or more often throughout the day in tiny amounts, in combination with a strict regimen of pacing [for every day involving concentrated activity, defined as exceeding 100 bpm heartrate more than twice and/or leaving my home for more than 15 minutes, I take two days of strict bedrest], has elevated me from mostly bedbound to mostly housebound, although it is not enough to fully "cure" me.
Cannabis, and particularly this cream, has been my only medication besides my thyroid HRT and over the counter vitamins and supplements. Notably, several times I have been in a state of pain delerium, after long periods of up to two months unable to afford this cream, I was bedbound and completely unable to move from my untreated symptoms. Unable even to roll over in bed, then reaching a critical point of pain delirium and acute brainfog where I began to thrash around or get up and pace briefly before collapsing, making it worse, and this cream helped with that. From a variety of states, especially at its worst before I had significant brainfog remission from Novavax, a single application of this cream to the back of my neck, along the spine, and around the lymph nodes, almost immediately alleviated my worst symptoms within thirty minutes, especially brainfog, to the point of being able to sit up and hold coherent conversations, and within an hour from a less severe starting point, stand up with help from a carer and walk to another room, and sit in the presence of mild sound and light for quality time with my family.
It costs $40 for a 2oz jar at the lowest strength, and $90 for the highest strength. I first knew about the product when I did heavy manual labor as a package handler during the period of mask mandates, and I would use the lowest strength cream for my aches and pains from work. A single jar would last me a long time.
After I began to experience POTS symptoms, I stepped up to daily applications, and as my symptoms worsened further over time and I became unable to work, I have titered to the higher strength cream, and rationed it to three applications per day, measured out on the tip of a popsicle stick, a dab covering about half a centimeter down the stick, usually around three dabs per application dose. I put one dab directly on the back of my neck and down my back as far as I can spread it and split it between my lower back if there's enough, split the second between my knees, elbows, wrists, and ankles, and split the third one between the joints in my hands. With this rationing, I sometimes skip or only lightly apply to my lower back, and that allows me to sit up on the couch for most of the day to monitor my toddler, sometimes walk with a cane to retrieve a few items to eat from the kitchen, and if I hit the PEM wall, I go back to lay down in the baby-proofed bedroom until my Spouse returns from work.
In combination with other forms of cannabis, such as live-rosin edibles, and smokable flower, medicating from the inside and outside, I almost feel like a human being, and can stand for several minutes, long enough to roll my manual wheelchair down a flight of stairs and roll around, and sometimes even take my toddler to the park next door to our apartment on my very best of days. I think that the most notable affect is that taking this cream daily over a long period of time builds up a better baseline that lasts for a couple of weeks after the cream runs out, almost like a grace period where the less effective smokable cannabis is still somewhat effective before I buy some more. But when it completely runs out for longer periods of time, such as longer than two months, my baseline gradually deteriorates, and smokable weed only prolongs the downslope back to bedbound, and starting the cream again takes about a week to even start the process of seriously recovering capacity to get out of bed independently.
Details
- DosageThree fingertip sized dabs, thrice per day
- SourceCannabis dispensaries in Colorado
- Last used<6mo ago
Encouraged as ever, she bought a new bong at the mall and did an "irresponsible" amount of dab when she got home
She calculated the bongs as an inconvenient yet necessary purchase along with her son's medical bills this week (about $500 total). Rent's already late!
After completing such arduous tasks as buying bongs, going to Lowe's, and paying medical bills, she now requires minimum 4-5 days of bedrest






