Pain relief failed me but I began to embrace life again thanks to medical cannabis'
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Pain relief failed me but I began to embrace life again thanks to medical cannabis'
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"More British women suffering from chronic pain are opting for medical cannabis after over-the-counter treatments failed to provide any relief. They are turning to the rapidly expanding private sector, where cannabis is more accessible, particularly for those dealing with conditions like menopause and endometriosis. Since medical cannabis was legalised in 2018, thousands of women have accessed the treatment, although it remains rarely prescribed on the NHS."
Reporters cover reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, investigating PAC finances and producing documentaries that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations enable journalists to report from the field and present multiple perspectives while keeping reporting free of paywalls. In Britain, more women with chronic pain are turning to medical cannabis after over-the-counter treatments failed. The private sector has expanded access since medical cannabis was legalised in 2018, with thousands accessing treatment despite rare NHS prescriptions. A 55-year-old woman described severe menopause symptoms—insomnia, communication difficulties, irritability—and said prescribed antidepressants caused wooziness and a "chemical chaos" feeling.
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