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Cannabis for treating Sleep Apnea

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jimho56 +0 points · over 5 years ago Original Poster

I couldn't find any recent posts on using cannabis to treat sleep apnea. Has anyone used a cannabis product to help with their sleeping and if so, what did they find worked best? I am most interested in those located in the Province of Ontario. Did you need a medical cannabis license to obtain the product or could you obtain it from the provincial website? Thanks for the feedback.

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Biguglygremlin +0 points · over 5 years ago Sleep Enthusiast

Hi jimho56

I'm not sure how it would interact with apnea

I imagine it would be useful for those who struggle to face the gear to start with.

I am in Australia and certainly wish it were easily accessible here for medical purposes.

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Sierra +0 points · over 5 years ago Sleep Patron

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine is on the record as being against the use of medical marijuana or derivatives to treat sleep apnea.

In general medications that relax the muscles tend to make obstructive sleep apnea worse. Sedatives and in particular opioids are a significant cause of central sleep apnea.

Also, marijuana is legal in Canada now, so there is no need for a prescription. You can just buy it and try it. If you are trying to get a doctor to say it will help with apnea, that may be more difficult.

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Biguglygremlin +0 points · about 1 year ago Sleep Enthusiast

It's still illegal here although the powers that be, who are based in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) saw fit to legalize it in just one state.

No prizes for guessing where.

I think that eventually, they will extend that freedom elsewhere although I wonder about the effect on road users.

I've never used recreational drugs and am wary of things they could trigger but, in all likelihood, cannabis would help me sleep, and any relaxation should be compensated for by the CPAP

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