Treating torn trapezius muscle with cannabis

I enjoy home improvement projects.

Over the years, I’ve invested into a large collection of power tools.

I’ve read books and blogs and taught myself how to properly install new windows, replace plumbing pipes, lay floor tiles, put up drywall and more. I’ve gone through my house room by room, gutting them down to the bare studs. I’m now in my fifties and still tackle big jobs. As a smaller woman, I struggle with some of the heavier materials. About a year ago, I decided to tear out the laundry room, add insulation, update the pipes and purchase new appliances. The most difficult part of the project was putting up the drywall on the ceiling. Although I cut the sheets in half, they were still far too big and heavy for me. I needed to stand on the top step of the ladder, support the drywall with the top of my head and left hand while I maneuvered the cordless drill with my right hand. While it was uncomfortable, I didn’t realize that I was damaging my back. A few hours later, I was in so much pain that I could no longer stand or even sit up. I eventually learned that I’d torn my trapezius muscle. For three straight weeks, I had no choice but to lay flat on my back on the couch. I couldn’t drive, make it up the stairs or even wash my hair by myself. I needed something more than ice packs to treat the pain. Since I’m unwilling to take prescription drugs, I was fortunate that the cannabis dispensary provides delivery. From my spot on the couch, I could use my laptop to shop for cannabis products with a high CBD to THC ratio. I chose tincture for fast acting effects, edibles for long-lasting effects and topicals that I could apply directly to my trapezius muscle. CBD is helpful for treating pain and inflammation.
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