Can Medical Marijuana Help Me with My Multiple Sclerosis?

Can Medical Marijuana Help Me with My Multiple Sclerosis?

For up to 90 percent of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), the condition is remitting and relapsing–that is, it comes and goes. However, for the remaining 10 percent, the symptoms are unrelenting and progressive. Many of these patients partially or totally lose their mobility, or develop problems with sexual function, memory, incontinence (both bladder and bowel). The good news is regardless of which category of MS patients you belong in, medical marijuana could be your key to living well with the debilitating condition.

If you have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and are in search of a treatment to help you effectively manage your symptoms, keep reading to learn how medical marijuana can help you thrive despite your condition.

How Medical Marijuana Can Be the Life-Changing Solution You Need

Research from the University of Rochester MS Center in New York assessed the experiences of MS patients using medical marijuana in managing their symptoms. Roughly 77 percent of patients had reported medical marijuana had helped them alleviate their pain and spasticity, with no side effects. Additionally, 70 percent reported a significant improvement in their quality of life, with some patients reporting having actually minimized their intake of their other medications for symptom relief.

The effective symptom relief is ascribed to cannabinoid, a chemical substance in medical-grade marijuana which helps with pain and spasticity by binding to receptors in your brain and suppressing pain signaling and perception. Cannabinoids, as some studies have shown, also have anti-inflammatory properties.   

The Compassionate Use Program, which was enacted by the Texas State Legislature in 2015, has given a ray of hope to patients living with various chronic medical conditions. Multiple sclerosis patients, in particular, can now be evaluated by a registered medical marijuana physician to receive a prescription for low-THC cannabis in pill form. Approval and record of these prescriptions are placed in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas, or CURT.

Medical Marijuana for MS Patients in Houston & Dallas, TX

If you’re looking for a Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP)-registered physician in Dallas, look no further than At TXCannMD. Our highly qualified internist is available for telehealth evaluations. He will thoroughly assess your medical history and symptoms and, once he ascertains your eligibility for medical marijuana, will provide you with instructions on how to claim your medication.

To arrange a consultation with our provider, simply text us at (512) 601-5926. You may also use this appointment request form, and we will get back to you promptly to set up your telehealth appointment with our physician.