Yeah just do the blood work if you suspect it maybe off.I never did find out. I still feel strong and probably around 12% bodyfat so I'd agree with the doctor that it's not a concern at this point.
Yeah just do the blood work if you suspect it maybe off.I never did find out. I still feel strong and probably around 12% bodyfat so I'd agree with the doctor that it's not a concern at this point.
1x weekly works for me, 2x as well if I split the dosage up. Varies from man to man. I’d rather not poke more holes than necc… and yes pellets suck dick.
I do ventrogluteal, barely any nerves there. Sometimes the delts…I feel ya. I do 1, every mon and thurs and it levels me out. Just go back and forth between cheeks. Use to do stomach ( well my ex pinned my stomach ) I for some reason cant stab my own stomach lol
So the geezers on corvette forum ...
Those geriatric ****s think tap water is too spicy…Found your problem.
Im unaware of the long term brain or lung damage, but interested in a good read. Any links?
Haha All those rappers have such hysterical stage names I try to make them sound a bit more respectable. 'Ol Dirty Bastard is probably my favorite moniker.I find it funny that you had to clarify who Snoop Dogg is. Lol
Haha All those rappers have such hysterical stage names I try to make them sound a bit more respectable. 'Ol Dirty Bastard is probably my favorite moniker.
Assessment of Medical Cannabis With Health-Related Quality of Life
This case series investigates whether patients using medical cannabis report improvements in health-related quality of life over time.jamanetwork.com
Key Points
Question Is medical cannabis treatment associated with improvements in health-related quality of life?
Findings In this case series of 3148 patients, significant improvements were reported on all 8 domains of the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey health-related quality of life assessment after commencing treatment with medical cannabis. Improvements were largely sustained over time.
Meaning These findings suggest that medical cannabis treatment may be associated with improvements in health-related quality of life among patients with a range of health conditions.
Results In this case series of 3148 patients, 1688 (53.6%) were female; 820 (30.2%) were employed; and the mean (SD) age was 55.9 (18.7) years at baseline before treatment. Chronic noncancer pain was the most common indication for treatment (68.6% [2160 of 3148]), followed by cancer pain (6.0% [190 of 3148]), insomnia (4.8% [152 of 3148]), and anxiety (4.2% [132 of 3148]). After commencing treatment with medical cannabis, patients reported significant improvements relative to baseline on all 8 domains of the SF-36, and these improvements were mostly sustained over time. After controlling for potential confounders in a regression model, treatment with medical cannabis was associated with an improvement of 6.60 (95% CI, 4.57-8.63) points to 18.31 (95% CI, 15.86-20.77) points in SF-36 scores, depending on the domain (all P I]) ranged from 0.21 to 0.72. A total of 2919 adverse events were reported, including 2 that were considered serious.
Conclusions and Relevance In this case series study, patients using medical cannabis reported improvements in health-related quality of life, which were mostly sustained over time. Adverse events were rarely serious but common, highlighting the need for caution with prescribing medical cannabis.
Only the latest one. LolSo now we believe medical studies?
Does two women scissoring sound like an armpit farting contest?
Jazz cabbage….
I bet he hates coke too, but he loves the smell of it.You must be a cocaine guy