I posted on this board before regarding my 16, now 17 year old daughter who was diagnosed with UCD about 4 years ago. I said I would post the results, so here it is.
A back ground little info
No treatments have been working on her. She has often missed school or come home early due to stomach issues. She had constant bleeding and really bad pain. We were unable to go on family trips if they were over 30 minutes away. Her treatments included Steroids and several other medications. Our next steps were Remicade or Humera. It is so difficult to watch your child go through this and not knowing who to trust. Do I trust the doctors, the pharmaceutical companies or just go with my own intuition.
Here is what we tried!
This was our last ditch effort before the infusion drug.
We put her on a high dosage of CBD + THC Suppositories and then CBD + THC drops. We got a Doctor from University of San Francisco (USF) who gave us a letter and is monitoring her on the CBD treatment. He could not give us dosages but he would monitor her.
The first night she took the suppository, she slept through the night. Even though she still had pain, it gradually got better and a month and a half later she thinks it is in remission. We still have an appointment with her UC Davis GI doctor to verify! But wow a great outcome so far. I can actually say it was the cannabis that has helped her. She also had no side effects!! (Very Important)
As per her UCD doctor I was able to keep her on her current medications while trying the CBD and THC.
I am writing a paper with detailed information of Dosages and other relevant information if you all are interested just contacts me.
Those of you who are weary of Cannabis, I was in the same boat. I never smoked it and was always a skeptic. When your child has no good alternatives I figured, Can’t hurt! I did a lot of research but none really gave information understood by the average parent and the dosages, brand or type were not clearly defined. <
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My son is suffering from Ulcerative Colitis and I have been reading about your daughters struggle with colitis and her treatment using CBD oil.
Appreciate any information you may be able to share on type of CBD oil and dosage that was used to treat her condition
Thank you
Simon
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been thinking about trying cbd suppositories for an ulcerative colitis flare up. would have to do my homework on cbd with the drugs i'm taking. also, i have no idea about dosage.
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Where did you get your CBD suppositories?
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Hello I have my son in the hospital now. Hes been here for about four days,had a bad flare up. He was diognosed with UC six years ago, he is now 21 years old. He was on remicade for a while,he decided to stop going to get his treatment and chanced it. We waited to see what would happened and for a few years he was doing good. Well like I mentioned hes back in.
Can you please let me know the amount of CBD and THC you used for your daghter.
Hope shes doing good.
Thanks.
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Hello. i am in the same boat w my 17 yo son. He was diagnosed w IBD (Proctosigmoiditis) in March of 2019. His symptoms are down to diarrhea 2-3 times a day and can't keep weight on. Hard for a teenage kid who stopped growing around 13 because of this earned stomach thing. He takes mesalamine 2.4 mg morning and bedtime and also the suppositories. I am starting him on CBD. I bought it from a local feed store where I buy it for my dog. We give it to our dog to stop his seizures and it works perfectly on him. I had heard about cbd for IBD and so I asked the feed store owner what he thought about it for people. He smiled and handed me a bottle of 25 mg full spectrum hemp extract. This is a new product they just started produci for use on humans. It's made by Super Snouts Hemp Co. "Derived from Organic, GMO Free, THC Free, Colorado Grown Hemp. Grown and extracted in the USA. i will repost when I actually convince him to try it. Also checking when the best time for him to do it so it has the most beneficial effect because of the mesalamine.
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Hello , mskelly
please kimdly share the brand dosages and types of cbd oil .
Email kasesingh@mail.com
Thank you
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Hello , mskelly
please share the brand dosages and types of cbd oil .
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Hello,
Im so thankful to God I came across your page. My 7 year old son has been recently diagnosed with UC. He just started taking a mild like drug called Balsalazide. It’s a huge pill that he can’t swallow so I can to put it in juice for him to drink (3 times a day). I honestly don’t think it’s workinf. He is still having bloody stools and has pain every time he eats anything. We’ve cut back on all foods high in fiber but his GI Specialist keeps telling me it’s not his diet. I beg to differ!!! I feel like my world has been flipped upside down - what steps would you recommend we take? I am dreading the other drugs they have suggested, such as the ones you’ve mentioned. Should I go to a dispensary for the CBD oil?
My email is atayamutlak@gmail.com
mom deseperate for any info.
Thank you in advance
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Hello ,
please share the brand dosages and types of cbd oil . There is so much publicity I don’t want to purchase charlatan supplents . Please reply back
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Hello ,
I would like to know what brand , type and dosage . Please let me know at avessia@gmail.com text me at 9126609655
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Hello, could you share the dosage details with me please? Thanks a lot in advance. BTW, how is she doing now?
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Hey there, curious about the doasages and brands of CBD you used for your daughter! Thank you so much!
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I would love to hear the dosages you used for your daughter!
Thank you!
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I have also used CBD oil for my body ache. It worked for me. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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I was just diagnosed with Crohns in May of this year, was prescribed Pentasa and I only lasted a month on it before the side effects became too severe. I have been on Lialda since and while it helped, I still had more bad days than good days. I started taking CBD oil in capsule form in September, and can definitely say it has been a huge improvement:
- went from taking tylenol twice a day between February and September, to only when I've been exercising.
- back pain, joint pain and neck pain is almost gone
- typically do not have diarhea or stomach pain, maybe once a week for both
- I have been able to reintroduce some foods, such as tomato, popcorn, more cooked veggies, and chocolate
I take the 35 mg capsules from Charlotte's Web (only posting the name so people can research the product). It happens to be hemp based with no THC. After some trial and error, I take one capsule in the morning with my breakfast, and any allergy meds or whatever else, and then I take one capsule at night two hours after taking my Lialda. It is important to have some time in between the CBD oil and after extended time release drug you take, since it can slow your digestion. The person I spoke to at the store I bought my CBD oil specifically stated that CBD oil should not be taken at the same time as anything you might take for depression, anxiety, heart issues, etc. After trial and error I found that taking it after the Lialda meant I felt much better.
I know CBD Oil is not for everyone, and I had never smoked or taken an edible prior to researching whether it could help with Crohn's. I can understand some trepidation in trying it, but I can say it has helped enormously. To the point where I went the entire month of November having not called out sick from work.
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Hi Brio,
Out of curisoity, what else have they had you on?
Ann
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Hello!
I have been in and out of the hospital this entire year aince year since giving birth to my son in March. You name it - we’ve tried it. I can’t work, I can barely leave the house. I go to the bathroom roughly 30-40 times a day. 19 blood transfusions, I mean, I’m sure this is all familiar.
could you please share the dose levels and how you introduced it? I’ve smoked before but since having my son I’m hesitant and don’t want to be high around him.
Anything you can share would be SO greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!
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I have read many articles about medical marijuana and how it can help you in terms of chronic pain, bone injuries, eating disorder/anorexia, anxiety disorders and panic attacks, inflammation, even cancer and a lot more. Like this article about a marijuana strain from https://www.gyo.green/ . Cbd and thc are also new to me and I don't even smoke. If this is true I cant find any solid conclusive evidence that speaks to its efficacy.
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Could you provide me with your information about dosage with CBD oil? I am currently on Mesalamine and am having neck pain, hand pain and sweating.
I was diagnosed in July, 2018. I am not impressed with the medicine as I still have stools at least twice in a day. I find that milk products as well as nuts bother me.
Thank you, Deb
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I would love to read any info you have on dosages, I'm wanting to gve it a try with my son :)
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I was diagnosed with UC in 2007, I have tried a wide range of medications, some.of wich nearly killed me, or caused me to attempt to kill my self. Once I started smoking pot, I was able to stop taking all medications, I can eat more, I occasionally suffer from pain, but nothing too serious. I can smoke a small joint and be good for around 8hrs or so. Also keep a food journal if you don't already, record every thing she eats and drinks and at what time. That will make it easier to find trigger foods.
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Hi,
Please see my post under:
Treatments/Probiotics
I'm sorry for what you're going thru, and hope you find some relief.
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I'm interested in hearing more. My daughter continues to miss alot of school. My daughter was diagnosed 2+ years ago. She seems to have just as much trouble with side effects from medications as the disease itself. She can no longer use Remicade and she is having random stomach pain and lots of fatigue while on Entyvio.
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I have read many articles about medical marijuana and how it can help you in terms of chronic pain, bone injuries, eating disorder/anorexia, anxiety disorders and panic attacks, inflammation, even cancer and a lot more. Like this article about a marijuana strain from http://www.ilovegrowingmarijuana.com/bubba-kush/ . Cbd and thc are also new to me and I don't even smoke. If this is true I cant find any solid conclusive evidence that speaks to its efficacy.
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I recently started consuming hemp oil and I’ve order some CBD oil to try. I was feeling awful before taking the hemp oil. My medications were making me feel bloated and nauseous, but I don’t have any side effects from the hemp oil.
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Hi mskelly and Scottflanagan3.
I just bought some CBD oil yesterday and tried it for the first time. I have a very moderate case of Crohn's but over the past week have not felt 100% digestively: bloated, gassy, crampy, etc. After 7 drops and 20 minutes, I felt the best I've felt all week. No symptoms.
Scott, to answer your question, I got the CBD drops at my local health food store. They sell them in drops, pills and a spray. There were two different formulas, one more for anxiety and stress, the other more for pain and inflammation. There is unflavored and peppermint - I got the peppermint and it tastes pretty much just like Jr. Mints. You may have to ask someone to help you - at my store, they keep the actual product in the back of house and a store person had to get it for me and then escort me to the register. I got ID'ed too, but the fact that they sold it to me means that it's legal (this is a fairly big name brand chain store), and the bottle calls it a dietary supplement.
I have tried cannabis before, but I did not like the THC - it made my heart race and made me paranoid. The CBD oil, on the other hand, didn't mess with my head at all. I had my wits about me and the only difference I felt after taking it was my stomach cramps go away.
I would definitely recommend, and hope this helps you and others! Would be happy to share more information. :)
Philomena
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Does your daughter still continue to show good results? I’m so unfamiliar with CBD and THC. I’m 34 and have never done a drug in my life, but I would gladly try this over an infusion drug, which is basically my next step as well. Where did you find these suppositories and drops? I’m in MN so not sure they have these available everywhere.
Thanks for the info!
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