CBD for Insomnia?

I tried several reputable brands and got no benefits, no side effects whatsoever. But I don't get drowsy taking benadryl, phenergan, and opiates don't stone me. So don't go by my lack of beneficial results!
 

Chances are good that Doctors are going to tell you not to take CBD or anything alternative. They aren't offering advice about treatments that are outside of their realm of control. There isn't any money to be made when patients use anything that isn't a part of the medical system. You are paying them for current medical advice and for the dispensing of pharmaceuticals. They can't take responsibility for anyone doing things outside their field of expertise.
 

I suffer from Terrible insomnia, 3 hour's sleep in 3 days. I read about CBD being used for Insomnia? Has anybody tried it? Did it Work? I'm DESPERATE, living this way isn't LIVING. 😢
Have you tried Chamomile Tea? It works GREAT for me at night. I fix me a cup every other night, get comfy in bed, watch tv and the tv end of watching me.
 
Chances are good that Doctors are going to tell you not to take CBD or anything alternative. They aren't offering advice about treatments that are outside of their realm of control. There isn't any money to be made when patients use anything that isn't a part of the medical system. You are paying them for current medical advice and for the dispensing of pharmaceuticals. They can't take responsibility for anyone doing things outside their field of expertise.


Makes one wonder just how honest ye-old doc really is doesn't it ?
 
Makes one wonder just how honest ye-old doc really is doesn't it ?
I think it’s got more to do with the fact that their education doesn’t cover prescribing marijuana.
Doctors are sponsored and partially educated by the prescriptions they sell and marijuana isn’t something most know anything about so they aren’t comfortable prescribing it.

Plus their insurance might not cover prescribing it and maybe they are just scared of what they don’t know. It’s normal to fear the unknown to some extent.... in my opinion.
 
I think it’s got more to do with the fact that their education doesn’t cover prescribing marijuana.
Doctors are sponsored and partially educated by the prescriptions they sell and marijuana isn’t something most know anything about so they aren’t comfortable prescribing it.

Plus their insurance might not cover prescribing it and maybe they are just scared of what they don’t know. It’s normal to fear the unknown to some extent.... in my opinion.

I agree, they don't want to deal with something they don't Know about? then I'll have to research it myself it's legal in California. I'm Desperate for help. I don't sleep, it's going to be 7 am and I'm still awake 😖
 
I agree, they don't want to deal with something they don't Know about? then I'll have to research it myself it's legal in California. I'm Desperate for help. I don't sleep, it's going to be 7 am and I'm still awake 😖
Are you in California?
You don’t have to answer that. I’m just wondering whether you are in a legal area or close to a legal area. See my post below.
 
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For any areas that aren’t legal and for those wishing to use, many cities & townships have what’s called compassion clubs. Your doctor still has to sign an application stating that you wish to use yet it doesn’t put him/her under any pressure by the law or his/her colleagues and it is usually accepted by law officials. You get your own official card if you ever get stopped by the police you just show it to them. It’s what I got before I became licensed. I’ve never been in any type of trouble by the law and have been a user for many years.
Just look up ‘compassion clubs’ in your area and see what shows up.
 
I live in a legal state. I use the stuff with sativa, and I sleep fine now. I've tried a lot of other things that didn't work.
 
I only use the topicals for joint and arthritis pain. My doc suggested that I only use the topicals at this time until better studies and history of CBD can be done. Doesn’t seem to do anything for sleep but works well for pain. I use a roll on and a patch and order my goods from a company on the net.
 


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