A close neighbor of mine fell into opiate addiction after so many years of chronic pain from drastic health problems. She tried to stay off those medications, but couldn’t function throughout the morning separate from the relief, things got really frightening 10 years ago when legislatures put a clamp down on prescription opiates, and it had the exact opposite of the intended effect on my friend. Suddenly his prescriptions were chop back so much that he had absolutely no option but to turn to the black market to avoid physical withdrawal, then you can’t give someone a medicated dose of oxycodone and then expect them to take a quarter of that dose everyday from the morning moving forward separate from time for adjustment and tapering, but marijuana doesn’t pose the same risk for addiction as an opiate, but there is still a tolerance to the substance that builds in the bodies of those who use it yearly. You might find that you need more cannabis to get the same effect, which is aggravating if you’re on a limited budget. My own tolerance to cannabis has started to build in the past few weeks from dabbing cannabis concentrates from the medical cannabis dispensary. You beginning with a particular sized dose and that works for a while, but then you need to increase the size of the dose a little each week; If you’re not careful, the tolerance to THC can get ridiculous really suddenly, so occasionally I switch back to using medical marijuana flower products for a while to try and get my tolerance under control! Going from one genre of product to another absolutely helps if you can’t take a tolerance chop altogether from the entire plant for a week or more than one at least.
Medical Marijuana Doctor