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Surgery Tomorrow
I just wanted to post an update. I will be having vascular surgery on my right leg tomorrow. I've cut back on my kratom over the past week and am ready to go. I won't be taking my morning serving of kratom powder, but I am taking small amounts today. From everything I've gathered, as long as I abstain from any kratom for about 12-18 hours before surgery, I will be fine. I will let you know how this theory plays out.:) For people dealing with chronic pain, going days without any relief is just not going to happen, plain and simple. I will keep everyone posted! This is the first of a few surgeries I'll be having this year. My left leg in February. I want us all to learn and understand kratom and anesthesia better. If anyone is interested in the details, I uploaded my diagnosis and notes into ChatGPT for more explanation. https://chatgpt.com/share/6942fe51-3950-8010-add1-25ed120bb22b
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@Christopher Deaney I use Grok to explain MRI results, surgery and all the results my family have gotten from theirs and CT scans as well. I understand why they use all the technicalities but it's nice to be able to understand it in layman's terms.
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Thank you for all your input into this matter because it's so confusing trying to suss it out especially when you're try to work with the medical community that have very little knowledge or experience. I want to be safe myself when going through surgery but you're right it's absolutely impossible to go without Kratom for very long for those of us that depend on it. I hope everything goes well for you and looking forward to hearing how it went.
Why Medicinal Plants Should Never Be Illegal
At some point, we have to step back and ask a very basic question: how did we end up criminalizing medicinal plants? Plants predate governments, laws, and pharmaceutical companies by hundreds of millions of years. Long before modern medicine existed, human beings relied on the natural world for healing. Leaves, roots, bark, flowers, and resins were our first pharmacy. That fact has not changed just because we invented pills. Medicinal plants have been a vital part of human health and wellness for centuries. In my view, medicinal plants in their natural form should never be scheduled or illegal. Cannabis. Coca. Kratom. Poppy. These are not inventions. They are part of the natural world, and they have been used responsibly by cultures across the globe for thousands of years. When governments outlaw whole plants, they are not protecting public health. They keep repeating the same mistake. Plants Are Not the Problem The Importance of Medicinal Plants in Modern Health History makes this painfully clear. Whenever a plant has been banned, the ban has not eliminated use. It has only pushed people toward more dangerous alternatives. Alcohol prohibition did not stop drinking. It created organized crime and poisoned products. The war on drugs did not end addiction. It escalated overdoses, incarceration, and black-market innovation. Addiction is a human condition, not a botanical one. You cannot legislate it away. Plants, in their natural state, tend to be self-limiting. They contain complex profiles of compounds that work together, often creating natural ceilings on effect. Whole-plant use is typically slower, less concentrated, and more ritualized.
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The system is geared so that doctors protect what they think is superior and patients fear what amounts to propaganda. They state that they don't know how certain plants interact with the body so they are dangerous but don't admit how many medications kill people yearly. I posted my pre-surgery story over on Kratom Talks but it basically amounts to doctors admitting that they don't know what Kratom is or does but at the same time treating it as if it's a menace and dangerous. We've seen what can happen when they isolate compounds like they did with synthetic cannabis and 7-OH. Even though they may be effective I would argue that the complete compound is the most beneficial and predictable. The argument that although things like opiates or opioids work well, they perpetuate the notion that it's not okay to get a good feeling from them as in a "high". I find this asinine. Who are they to judge my state of mind from the effects of anything? Especially kratom! Many over-the-counter drugs are dangerous and I suppose these medical professionals themselves indulge in drinking alcohol which is downright poisonous.
Christopher's Bloodwork December 8, 2025
I'm sharing my recent bloodwork metabolic panel results. I get numerous questions about how natural kratom can affect bloodwork and health in general. I've been a daily kratom consumer since 2016. I use roughly 5 grams 4 times per day. I use my tested kratom and do not purchase anywhere else. Making sure that you are consuming clean kratom is very important. There are heavy metals and specific areas that should not be harvested from. I am also including a link to my heavy metals hair test from earlier this year. https://christophersorganicbotanicals.com/clean-living-htma-test-heavy-metals-in-kratom/
Christopher's Bloodwork December 8, 2025
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@Madalyn Sklar I just had mine done for a pre-surgery approval and they were perfect!
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@Venus Usher Awesome! Let me know how it turns out especially if you get the MIT levels.
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Looking to permanently solve Chronic back pain. Love sharing stories. Chef and Alt medicine enthusiast.

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