IBS Medical Marijuan Users

jkp2131

Member
I was wondering if anybody would know if my condition would qualify me for med card before trying to get one. A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with IBS and what not. The thing is that I'm not sure if my doctor's final conclusion, because I was supposed to go back and have a colonoscopy but the procedure is too expensive for me and my insurance so I never went. So my question is would I still qualify for an med card without completing my colonoscopy? Or do I have to get an colonoscopy in order to obtain my card? The thing is I don't want to take pills at all anymore, and marijuana has been useful for me in treating my condition. Thanks to anyone who can help me in quest for an answer:-P
 

obsessionkills

Active Member
which state are you trying to get it in? I'm in california, and yes, I have my card for IBS, all you need is your records stating IBS
 

MomaPug

Active Member
Yes!
My son doesn't have insurance either, so it got so bad he went to emergency. That was over a year ago, still having problems.
He went to get his permit with only his records from the hospital (right, over a year old) no diagnosis at all, just records of "severe" stomach pains and he got his. The doc and he talked about the fact that he already knew Marijuana helped him and she wrote him up. Kinda surprised me!
Cascade Natural Health in Woodinville.
 

MomaPug

Active Member
Thanks a lot MomaPug for the info. I'm a go get my records from the hospital asap.
I went on line with the records dept. at the hospital, filled out their release and had the records faxed to Cascade. Saved some footwork!
 

IndianLung

Active Member
Natural Remedies for IBS are Peppermint Oil and Oregano Oil - both are highly potent and shouldn't be taken without consulting a physician. But on the same token, using those two oils with a shot of Apple Cider Vinegar has almost cleared me of my IBS. The marijuana helps with the pain of course.
 

sudynim

Active Member
Go to the Seattle or Tacoma Hemp Fest. It's really as easy as showing up and having $100 to pay the "special price."
 
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