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    Suzi
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      After reading all these stories about immunotherapy I’m a little nervous about it. I see my oncologist on the 4th to set it up. Not sure what it will be? He had said a combo of 2 drugs.
      I currently take CBD oil 1500mg and it has helped with a lot of what I have going through so far. Has anyone else used it?
      I’m getting my medical marijuana card next as well.
      I have heard not to use any thc, is this true?
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        Suzi
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          This was not supposed to be anonymous
          JudiAU
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            I can’t you advice specific to the THC other then to be open with your doc, supply the sources, and to bring whatever product in with you.
            DoubleTT
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              My docs in Toronto told me and provided me proof not to take it as it decreases the efficacy of my Nivo infusions. More research is showing up all the time now. Its sucks but you’ll find other meds , stuff to help you. You can do it!!!
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