Has anyone tried CBD oil suppositories? They are being advertised for menstrual cramps but if they relax the pelvic muscles I’m willing to give it a try. I’m ordering a box tonight; I take the oil orally and it helped miraculously for my joint pain (I give it to my dogs also). I have PGAD really bad. I take the restless leg drug Arequipa at night and it helps me sleep and relives the symptoms but I need more help or I will go insane. I’ve tried everything else and so have the doctors.
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I do not have that terrible condition, but I do suffer daily with pelvic pain, mostly rectally. Though the pain has worsened as usual throughout the 13 years, that I have had this, now to include the entire pelvic floor. I should have started seriously doing stretches and continuing earlier with pelvic floor therapy. I think I will loose my mind sometimes. The pain begins early morning and persists until I knock myself out at night with a strong medical marijuana. I do occasionally use a .25 mg of Klonopin when the pain is so bad along with the oil. Subliminally. Maybe pelvic therapy would help. Please let me know how the oil works for you.
no I have not but I would try it before the reg. rx drugs I react to everything except valium
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