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Old 02-21-2009, 04:18 PM
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Default Shoulder injury... Is it enough? Am I eligible for a card in Colorado Springs, CO?
Hi everyone. This is my first post. I am a total newbee with some questions, searching for advice. I am a middle-aged man with a mini-van!

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I live in Colorado Springs, CO. I haven't tried marijuana in 15 years, so I am nut a user and I don't even know any users. I am naive, but learning alot from you guys recently.

I injured my left shoulder socket in an offroad motorcycle wreck last year; went to the doctor after 6 months of reoccurring pain spells. The doc prescribed physical therapy. I didn't have time to go, so I never followed up with him again, but it is on record as a painful injury that persisted longer than 6 months. Now, it has been a year and I still get pain spells from it. usually a week or two at a time. I really have to baby my arm and be careful how I sleep on it.

If I follow up on it, the doc will want me to do physical therapy and probably get x-rays. I don't want a cortizone shot or surgery and I cant spare the time and money right now to fix my shoulder, so I just deal with the painful spells.

Here's my question:
Would a Cannibis Specialist have enough grounds to recommend me for a card at this point, even though I didn't do my physical therapy? Is one doctors visit 6 months after the accident conclusive enough to say I have chronic pain? Is it necessary that I pay for another doctor visit, even though I have no intentions of getting xrays or doing physical therapy right now, Just to have the additional info on doctors records at the 1 year mark? Must I have two doctor's visits, or do you think I am good to go already.

Please advise. I respect the opinions of this forum.

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Old 02-21-2009, 04:41 PM
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Hello auminer49r and welcome to RIU!
I'm going to guess that you will have to see another doctor.
Did your doctor prescribe any medicines to you, have you or are you taking anything now for the pain?

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Hello auminer49r and welcome to RIU!
I'm going to guess that you will have to see another doctor.
Did your doctor prescribe any medicines to you, have you or are you taking anything now for the pain?

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Thanks for the quick response.

No, the doctor did not prescribe any meds. I just take over the counter Ibuprofen when it flares up too bad.

By another doctor, you mean not to the same doctor again and not to a cannibus specialist?
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Thanks for the quick response.

No, the doctor did not prescribe any meds. I just take over the counter Ibuprofen when it flares up too bad.

By another doctor, you mean not to the same doctor again and not to a cannibus specialist?
No problem.

Unless your present doctor supports medical marijuana for your needs, then yes, you will need to see another doctor that does.

*There's also Cannamed or the THC Foundation out here in Colorado.
They can let you know if you need more medical history to qualify.
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No problem.

Unless your present doctor supports medical marijuana for your needs, then yes, you will need to see another doctor that does.

*There's also Cannamed or the THC Foundation out here in Colorado.
They can let you know if you need more medical history to qualify.
Thanks again, I will make a couple of phone calls tomorrow and see how it goes.

I highly doubt my family doctor would recommend it. He's too conservative.
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To get your card through the THC Foundation, the will most likely want to see a more current treatment history. They want a record of your condition, and need to see that it is current. I have a friend with a similar injury, they asked him to provide 3 examples of his medical reports. I *think* they want you to show them proof that your condition is still current every 3 years or so.


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To get your card through the THC Foundation, the will most likely want to see a more current treatment history. They want a record of your condition, and need to see that it is current. I have a friend with a similar injury, they asked him to provide 3 examples of his medical reports. I *think* they want you to show them proof that your condition is still current every 3 years or so.


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Thank you Lucydog.

Great advice.

I have decided to go to the PARC on a thursday and speak with someone there. If they tell me that I need to go to my regular doctor one more time and have my medical transcripts faxed to a cannibus consultant to verify that my pain is still there, I will do that. If that doesn't qualify me for a recommendation, I may give up on it and continue to tolerate the pain using over-the-counter pain relievers like I always do.

To be honest...because I have always known marijuana to be an illegal recreational drug, part of me feels like I would be trying to get away with doing something illegal...
But then I think to myself, I really do have an injury that gives me daily pain, and medical marijuana is legal, and I really am trying to use my rights for the purpose that the voters and the law intended. So, I need to get past that stigma and do what I need to do to find relief.

If that's not a good enough reason, then I guess I don't have a good enough reason and I will drop it and maybe try again down the road.

If I do get my card, I will track you down as a potential caregiver. I don't plan on growing my own. Thanks again Lucydog.
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I'm confident that you will get some good advice on here from fellow Colorado people. I wish you the best of luck and I can only hope my state goes MMJ because I have tons of medical documentation.
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To get your card through the THC Foundation, the will most likely want to see a more current treatment history. They want a record of your condition, and need to see that it is current. I have a friend with a similar injury, they asked him to provide 3 examples of his medical reports. I *think* they want you to show them proof that your condition is still current every 3 years or so.


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umm i dont think you understood it correctly
the thc-f just needs 3 chart NOTES from a doctor relevent to the injury. the chart notes cannot be over 3 years old.
mri,cat,xrays they will look at also if you have them
it is just a physicians "opininion" as to wether or not they feel cannibus could help or eleviate some of the symptoms.
chronic pain is a covered condition
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hey i live in colorado as well and looked this stuff up for a leg injury that i had. All that you need is for the doctor to say that you suffer from CHRONIC or SEVER pain then you get those records transferred to a medical marijuana specialist and you are golden.
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