Do we have anyone else using CCO for Ovarian Cancer?
I am helping my wife with RSO after 2nd round of chemo since diagnosis and surgery in 01/2015
Testing different sources and working on building tolerance for now.
I use disposable suppository molds and mixing with cocoa butter to create 0.2g cco per lozenge.
So far she reports strong response and sleepiness at this level. Oral administration led to stomach cramps. tacking has been ok but hard to get up to the required dosages.
So far I am buying oil from dispensaries and online but I want to make my own once time permits. Finding reliable / tested sources of oil that I trust has been difficult.
I just cannot be sure what is in it if I am not making it myself...
If anyone else has experience with RSO and Ovarian Cancer they can share, it will be appreciated!
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Good morning Amanita, so sorry to have to meet under these conditions, but let's get right to it. The first thing that came to mind is how many suppository doses a day are you doing? It may be that you need to split the doses up a bit more and spread them through the day. This same principle would apply for capsules as well. You control the THC response mostly by spreading the daily load out so effectively that no single administration will be enough to cause euphoria, but the sum total for the day is therapeutic enough to be effective.
The second thought was how deeply are you inserting the suppository, because you really shouldn't be getting euphoric effects to that extent with proper insertion. However, having said that , we have to always be aware that every individual body will have its own reaction to cannabis, and this may be your wife's response. Check depth of insertion first and see if maybe that's your necessary adjustment.
Thirdly, what strain are you using? The sleepiness would be a good thing if this was a nighttime or late evening dose, would it not? There may be a need for two different oil mixes, one for daytime use and another for night.
Next, are you using any methods of competitive inhibition? You might be able to counter a fair amount of the euphoria by getting a crowd in there to distract the enzymes while the cannabinoids sneak past in the liver, avoiding metabolization of much of the THC. It's that metabolization that's causing her the uncomfortable euphoria, so this step is so necessary.
Finally, how long have you been using CCO and have you had any labs yet that give any indication as to the effectiveness of the current treatment? You're up to 200 mg per suppository now, and some patients have responded well to lower doses, so it helps to have some science behind you as you titrate the dose.
I have no experience with ovarian cancer. Hopefully someone else will step forward to offer you some much-needed support here.
We'll work with you until you're satisfied that you've gotten answers that meet your needs. Please don't hesitate to use us. My best to your wife.