I have atypical trigeminal neuralgia and use medically as a pain modifier. But we were driving to Niagara Falls through states where I didn’t want to be transporting it just in case and I had no idea what would happen at the border, so thank you, Canada, for your sensible laws that allow me to do pain management and enjoy my trip.

The cost is reasonable too. The lady at the dispensary was very friendly, but that’s usually true of people in U.S. dispensaries as well. Still, it’s always good to have a pleasant experience. She said she was like a kid in a candy store working there.

I had to leave it behind when we were on the U.S. side, but it was great to know that I could go back to my hotel at the end of the day and get some relief. I’m only sad that I’ll have to leave whatever is left behind. I wish there was some way I could donate it. Maybe I’ll give it to a homeless person before I leave.

  • kakler bitmap@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Glad you were able to find some relief while you were traveling. My partner suffers from TGN and it makes any traveling a gamble, and there is very little that helps her when a flare-up happens. Sorry you’ve got to deal with such an awful condition, it’s brutal 🫂