Chronic Pain and Marijuana (Cannabis); Follow up success story!
April 23, 2010One CommentDisease Treatment cannabis, Chronic Pain, Dr Sean Breen, fentanyl patch, indica, marijuana, marijuana doctors, marijuana evaluations, marijuana evaluations irvine, marijuana evaluations long beach, Medical Marijuana, morphine, Opiates, oxycontin, pain pills, percocet, sativa, viagra, vicodin, www.mcsocal.com
For the past month I have been treating a 62 y/o women for chronic pain that had been taking 18 pain killers every day. (12 oxycontin!) Not only did they stop working but they made her nauseated, constipated and feeling “loopy” all day. She told me that her life felt like she was out of control. Her pain management doctor spends 6 minutes with her and hands her a re-fill prescription for oxycontin. I am happy to report that after one month of using cannabis to treat her pain she is completely off opiate narcotics! Congratulations. I am glad you have control of your life again. There is hope!
If you are suffering from pain and want to get off all the pills your doctor has you on please pick up the phone and give us a call. I can help come up with a pan to ween you off your pain pills so that you can too take back control of your life.
877-721-0047 or go to our website at www.mcsocal.com
I see patients full time in Irvine and Long Beach.
Respectfully,
Dr. Breen
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