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Has anyone used CBD gummies?

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LizzieDrip Sat 31-Jul-21 11:37:41

I’m considering buying some CBD gummies for my anxiety. I wonder if any Grans Netters have any experience of them? Do they work or are they a waste of time and money? Any side effects? Thanks in anticipation.

Lillian40 Tue 03-Aug-21 13:48:18

Yes I have been taking CBD Gummies for about 3 months now. I have severe Arthritis in my knees, the hospital told me they can't do anything for me as the Cartlidge and bones are to worn, due to age. I was given painkillers and a jel to rub on my knees. I had to give up my ambling group, and became almost house bound. I read about the CBD Gummies and even though they are expensive, my health was worth it. I had got so bad I was permanently using a walking stick even around the house. After about 3 weeks I realised the swelling on my knees had gone down slightly, and I could walk indoors without the stick. My son told me he was taking CBD capsules not the gummies for his back, he had been in an accident many years ago and he was left with permanent pain. He said they were helping reduce the pain a lot. I switched to the CBD capsules, and in the last month I have been able to walk short walks outside and am improving daily. I have been on a bus today, for the first time in 2yrs, on my own to shops. I was so excited to be able to do this. I also walked a short distance without using the walking stick. I know without doubt that the CBD capsules are helping me, I will continue to buy these, I get them of Amazon, they can be slightly cheaper. Like any other vitamin you have to take them for a while to feel the benefits as they get into your system. They are not going to work straight away as they are not a medication. I feel like I have come back to the world at last.

MissAdventure Tue 03-Aug-21 13:47:16

That's a really positive message. smile
What a result!

icanhandthemback Tue 03-Aug-21 13:42:32

My autistic grandson has them when his anxiety levels are really high. Originally he had them daily; he went from being completely non-verbal to starting to talk within weeks. The health professionals could not believe the difference in him. He was on it for about a year and then they gradually withdrew it until he only has it when he needs help.

Estrellita Tue 03-Aug-21 13:00:44

I bought some at great expense. I honestly don't know if they made any difference- but I liked the taste!

Redgran18 Tue 03-Aug-21 12:53:38

I tried the very expensive gummies for chronic pain. Did nothing for me . To be fair to the company, they refunded my money straight away as a gesture of good will.

Horatia Tue 03-Aug-21 12:10:38

They didn't work for me, that is not to say they wouldn't for you though.

vickya Tue 03-Aug-21 12:08:42

I messaged OP too in case she no longer checks back:
I take it for arthritis and also it can help mood. Friend takes it for fibromyalgia pain and to be calm. It does not directly help pain but you care less.It distances it. It might help a bit too. Gummies are expensive and no use. You need a strong level of oil to work at all.
cbd.co.uk/collections/cbd-oil/products/canabidol-access-cbd-berry-flavour-oil-30ml is about it. This is a good place to get it.

We also rub it on the dog's ears! It calms him. He's old, 14, kidney failure and arthritis and back legs going and his elbows get sore. We spray his ears. I've got spray and drops and think drops best to deliver a careful dose. You start lower and can up it. There are no bad effects, you do not become dependent either.
All the best and hope it works.

Totallylost Tue 03-Aug-21 11:55:09

If you’re on Facebook book look for a site called Simply CBD support group. I did soooooo much research before I took CBD , the products that Simply CBD produce and supply are most reasonable and the advice and support you get from everyone is fabulous. There’s so much expensive rubbish out there.

Jellygran Tue 03-Aug-21 11:53:52

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Bea65 Tue 03-Aug-21 11:41:30

Hi Cookiemonster66 ..am currently on beta blockers for my anxiety which am hoping to wean off from but your description of panic attacks mirrors my own...in fact i coped better with 1st lockdown but now not so much ..hope everyone on here having a better day! flowers

cookiemonster66 Tue 03-Aug-21 11:28:16

I suffer terribly with anxiety, I have panic attacks which result in me passing out unconscious. During 1st lockdown hubby was glued to the news and every time I saw it I would have a panic attack, hyperventilate, vomit, pass out. I thought if I don't get a grip on this I need help from GP. I belong to a local charity which supports disabled people like myself as I have chronic pain from fibromyalgia and severe arthritis - use a mobility scooter, registered disabled. One support session they had a local businessman come in and explain about the benefits of CBD oil and I was the biggest cynic. I am very anti drugs even prescription drugs. I contacted him as a very last resort during lockdown, decided if it did not work I would have to get emergency GP appointment. I can honestly say they were my saviour during lock down, they calmed me right down, I suddenly had the best sleep I have ever had in my life and it relieved the pain. I did not really like the taste of the oil but I do not like green iron rich veggies either so not surprised, so the gummies were perfect for me. I will say that they are not like popping a pill, they need to build up in your system, so people saying they do not work maybe did not take them for long enough. The lady who said she has taken them for years and they work highlights this. I take mine 3 times a day, allow 2 weeks for them to kick in, mine took a week. CBD contains NO THC which is what gets you stoned, so is not the same as street drugs. The company I buy from is UK based and adheres to strict UK standards with medical certification. He has given me a discount code for 5% off. I thoroughly recommend this company. www.medivita.co.uk/?ref=16 and use the discount code: maria16

LizzieDrip Tue 03-Aug-21 11:21:19

Thanks for all the helpful responses. Really good to get so many perspectives from this fantastic community. I like your idea Aepgirl???

NannyMags Tue 03-Aug-21 11:12:25

Have you tried Rescue Remedy? Bach flower remedy that comforts and reassures. I wouldn't be without it. Four drops on the tongue or into a cold drink. Marvellous.

Aepgirl Tue 03-Aug-21 11:08:56

I just go up my road, to the alleyway by the station, take a long deep breath - my kick for the day from the cannabis smokers the night before!

FannyCornforth Tue 03-Aug-21 08:06:18

Oh no! Don’t let that put you off going Lizzie!
You must explain that you have health anxiety, any GP worth their salt will understand.
And remember, you are in control - you don’t have to do anything against your will!

LizzieDrip Mon 02-Aug-21 16:39:49

JaneJudge, precisely why I avoid the GP at all costs!!! A 24 hour monitor would send my health anxiety into an absolute spin!!! I think GPS treat people as a set of physical symptoms rather than considering the relationship between mind and body.

JaneJudge Mon 02-Aug-21 12:10:05

Oh yes, I had to have a 24 hour monitor on blush because of it

FannyCornforth Mon 02-Aug-21 12:05:17

I don’t know whether you know this, Lizzie, but it’s called ‘white coat syndrome’.
DH has got a mild case of it, and it plays havoc with his blood pressure readings

FannyCornforth Mon 02-Aug-21 12:02:29

This might sound a bit daft Lizzie, but I’ve done something similar.
Explain your situation to the receptionist and ask who the ‘nicest’ doctor is.
GP receptionists get a terrible press, the ones at mine are lovely

JaneJudge Mon 02-Aug-21 12:01:06

Something I find useful for anxiety is a mega vitamin B complex like these

I could do with something that helps my joints though too!

LizzieDrip Mon 02-Aug-21 11:57:04

Namsnanny, thanks for empathising. I think I almost have a phobia of doctors. On the rare occasions I have been to my GP it has always resulted in further tests, referrals etc which reinforces my health anxiety. I have never come away from the doctor feeling reassured and glad that I went - just the opposite. So, it makes sense (to me) to avoid the situation as far as humanly possible! I think avoidance isn’t addressed enough in relation to health anxiety. All the information etc tends to focus on people who are constantly visiting doctors seeking reassurance - very little help for those who avoid☹️

B9exchange Mon 02-Aug-21 10:46:10

I would not advise taking anything with active cannabis in it, it could certainly make your anxiety worse.

Namsnanny Mon 02-Aug-21 10:40:43

Lizziedrip I sympathize with the 'avoidance' tactic.
Something I use too.

Coolgran65 Mon 02-Aug-21 09:21:24

I tried CBD oil for restless legs syndrome and it did nothing.
I also take Citalopram for anxiety and it is of great benefit for my anxiety.

GagaJo Mon 02-Aug-21 09:11:13

The friend that recommended CBD oil to me, takes it for anxiety.

She also takes more conventional medications and gave me a valium once when I was very stressed. Made me quite sick.