Thankful for cannabis delivery after torn trapezius muscle

I love taking on home improvement projects. I’ve invested into an impressive collection of tools and have taught myself how to properly use them. Over the years, I’ve learned how to replace electrical wires, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures and windows. I know how to install insulation, tile and drywall. I have sanded and refinished hardwood floors, poured a cement patio and built a bookcase. As a 5’2” tall woman in my mid-fifties, I sometimes struggle with heavy materials. Last summer, I gutted my laundry room down to the bare studs. The project was coming along good until it was time to install the drywall on the ceiling. Although I cut the sheets in half, they were still difficult for me to maneuver. I needed to stand on a ladder, hold the drywall in place with the top of my head and my left hand while I ran the cordless drill with my right hand. The process was difficult, exhausting and downright painful. I didn’t realize I’d torn my trapezius muscle until later that evening. The pain steadily worsened until I could no longer stand up or even sit up. For three weeks, I had no choice but to lay flat on my back on the couch. The pain was excruciating. I am so thankful that my local cannabis dispensary provides delivery. I was able to not only shop online but chat directly with one of the budtenders and get recommendations. I chose an assortment of cannabis-infused topicals, vapes and edibles. I applied the ointment directly to my back and used the vapes for fast-acting pain relief. The edibles were essential for getting sleep.

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