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CBD FOR PAIN

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Outcast52 Tue 03-Feb-26 15:45:23

My sister was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in March and is still waiting to get established on a medication which works for her. She's been on and off steroids because they're not safe for extended periods but she is in dreadful pain all the time when she's off the steroids and has very little mobility. I've suggested she tries CBD gummies but she's afraid of any bad effects. I've seen CBD in bath salts and CBD oil for sale over the counter so I presume such products are not illegal or dangerous? I have no knowledge of CBD gummies and wonder if anyone on here can advise?

butterandjam Tue 03-Feb-26 15:57:36

Poor thing. I found the RA diet advice in this book enormously helpful; it's old so very cheap online second hand.

www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/curing-arthritis-diet-book-book-margaret-hills-9780859696043

Outcast52 Tue 03-Feb-26 16:42:05

Thank you for that recommendation. I'll have a look at it for my sister, for when she's able to resume cooking!

ferry23 Tue 03-Feb-26 16:55:44

I think some people do get some relief from taking CBD gummies or similar but there's not much clinical evidence to back that up I'm afraid.

I researched this and if I remember correctly they don't do any harm but can react with some medicines (statins for one) so you should always check with a medical practitioner.

Medicinal cannabis is the answer for pain relief but it's only prescribed for a very limited number of very specific and serious health problems.

Outcast52 Tue 03-Feb-26 18:45:24

Thank you ferry23. I know my sister would check with her GP about possible contraindications before taking it.

dotpocka Tue 03-Feb-26 21:26:56

full body neuropathy hemp gummies let me sleep

valdavi Tue 03-Feb-26 21:42:12

That is a heck of a wait with severe RA. Or have rheumatology tried an initial drug, but that hasn't worked, so it's taking a little longer to find the right drug for her?

Anyway, I hope the GP or consultant knows how severe her pain is and how poor her mobility's become. There may well be other pain relief strategies she can try, or a less potent steroid in a low dose to try to maintain some control over such severe symptoms.No wonder you're concerned for her, I hope she gets established on a therapy that works very soon - they have so many more treatments in their armoury now for RA.

Outcast52 Wed 04-Feb-26 19:13:44

Thanks valdavi. Yes, she's on methotrexate which is having no benefit so they did an infusion of rituximab. Her BP spiked and she came out in a rash the next day. She was due to have the second dose a week later but the docs were concerned that the rash indicated an allergic reaction and she might be at risk of anaphylaxis if she had the second dose. She decided not to go ahead and begged them to try her on a JAK inhibitor. I've been on one of these for several years and it really works for me. They've agreed but she has to wait 5 months for the rituximab to clear her system! She's been referred to physio and pain clinic but I wondered if she might benefit from something else.

Few responses on here so maybe no-one has tried CBD or don't want to admit it! grin

I'll mention the hemp gummies to her as well, thanks dotpocka x