Has Anyone Got There Card For Arthritis?

raviel

Active Member
I've been having bad arthritis in my hands for a while since I'm on my computer a lot and I was wondering how hard it is to get a card for arthritis. I haven't been to a doctor, so would they just recommend me pills or how would I go about it? I know I have to have a doctor notice for the arthritis, would I just send that to Santa Fe?
 

aoyanagi

Member
If it's for arthritis pain you'll need 2 signatures, one from a pain management specialist and one from your normal doctor. The forms are on the New Mexico Dept of Health website, you can print them out at a public library if you don't have a printer. Before the pain mgmt specialist CAN recommend cannabis for you, you must first exhaust all other pharmecutical options. New Mexico has some of the strictest rules for medical cannabis, and a 6 monthish backlog of applications waiting to be processed. Have fun with them opiates and nsaids. :spew:
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
And... it's not just arthritis. You have to be diagnosed with inflammatory autoimmune-mediated arthritis to qualify. Good luck.
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Geez sucks living in New Mexico, guess I'm just better off getting it on the street.
Don't get discouraged. It's just a blanket term that covers several forms of arthritis including rheumatoid arthritis. Just make sure that when you get the doctor recommend that they write it as inflammatory autoimmune-mediated arthritis. Unfortunately the Texas Bitch governor of ours is doing all that she can to sabotage the MM law and they want us to dot every i and cross every t. They find the stupidest reasons to reject applications. I go through a doctor and organization in Aztec to renew my card. It's a little expensive (about 200 bucks) but It's hassle free and they make sure everything is correct before you submit it.
 

raviel

Active Member
Thanks for the advice Carne, but yeah it does seem like a lengthy process. Do you know any doctors that would prescribe MM in Las Cruces?
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the advice Carne, but yeah it does seem like a lengthy process. Do you know any doctors that would prescribe MM in Las Cruces?
I wish I could help you there but I haven't a clue. Most of them are either in Albuquerque or Santa Fe.
 

Chsu88

Member
Hey guys, just wanna jump in. I agree with Carne, DON'T GET DISCOURAGED. Many people easily qualify, especially for arthritis. I agree, that the doctor will have to write it up a certain way but since arthritis is directly related to auto-immune disorders you shouldn't have an issue. As far as doctors go...agreed most of them are in the ABQ/SF metro area, HOWEVER, I know that there are some doctors in LC area. You just have to look...google and forums are your best friend at this point. And raviel, it's never better 'getting it off the street'. Although the prices are comparable, I like knowing where my product comes from directly and being able to stay LEGAL.
 
Carne seca who is the doctor in aztec you see I live in farmington i have cronic pain from fibro mialgia. looking for good doc to help get my card
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
Carne seca who is the doctor in aztec you see I live in farmington i have cronic pain from fibro mialgia. looking for good doc to help get my card
Dr. Poe is connected with New Mexico Green Light. He can give you a recommend if you qualify and refer you to a specialist if it's required. The doctor I went to for my initial recommend was in Santa Fe. New Mexico Green Light was not in business then. I tried them for the first time last year and I was very pleased with the results.
 
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