Er, yes, but not exactly conducive to clear thinking and general alertness. The
pain is still there - you just don't care.
Whereas this stuff is like legal cocaine.
I have some problems with arthritis and a bout of some form of general
inflammatory disease in my late fifties that left me with two steel knees,
achilles tendon problems that won't heal and fewer teeth (And no, we don't have
Lyme Disease here).
This stuff seems to have sped up the metabolism in every way and reordered my
head in a positive way. Haven't watched much TV lately - too busy doing stuff.
Dangerous, yes - but can I do until I need glasses? (old, bad joke).
I suspect that there's a moral component as well - won't give you anything that
is so much fun.
I suspect it's all down to good management - after all, Keith Richards is still
alive!
Andrew Fildes
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www.soultheft.com
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On 10/07/2013, at 3:31 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Cannabis, perhaps, Andrew? I understand that it's a very effective
> painkiller.
>
> And is the pain anything to do with your weight, or with your posture at
> work. I went to a chiropracter for a couple of years and learned quite a bit
> about problems caused by posture. Although she was very attractive, I
> stopped going as I didn't think I could learn more, but it was very
> interesting.
>
> And I have managed to lose 6–7kg through the Fast Diet (5:2) with very little
> discomfort. I did this for a few reasons: cholesterol (and I refuse to take
> statins), blood pressure (although I am on medication for that) and
> uncomfortable knees. I reckoned a few kg off my weight and my joints would
> last me a little longer.
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