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Currently there is growing amount of evidence to suggest that the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis and individual cannabinoids may be effective in alleviating neuropathic pain and hyperalgesia. Evidence suggests that cannabinoids may prove useful in pain modulation by inhibiting neuronal transmission in pain pathways. Considering the pronounced antinociceptive effects produced by cannabinoids, they may be a promising therapeutic approach for the clinical management of trigeminal neuralgia.
Trust me when I say (in my case anyway) CBD is ineffective. Altho I do agree between the government and big pharma the crapolla river runs very deep. This is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve. Also know as the "suicide disease" due to it being rated the most painful. It's very rare, I'm learning as I go. Just wondered if anybody here suffered from it and what helped them
So I finally get an appointment to see the ENT doc. Which was a circus in itself. Anyway I explain all my symptoms, meds, med allergies. He's digging in my ears, up my hose, in my mouth. He tells me everything "looks" good..... must be neurologic.... NO **** SHERLOCK ! CT scans are next..... REALLY???
Anticonvulsive meds generally are the first treatment choice. If it's bad, cutting that nerve like Photon mentioned might be a viable choice but I'm sure the 'health care industry' is going to throw meds at you after they exhaust your wallet first.