Nervous About Getting Medical Marijuana.

fdd2blk

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Jesus dude. dont freak out but not all of us have a lot of money.


you didn't read. COLLECT aluminum cans. who said i had money. i'm just tired of people saying they can't afford a couple hundred dollars to LEGALLY smoke. they will pay $50 3 weeks in a row for a sack, but won't throw down for a card. what exactly is your question? it sounds like you want them to just mail you a card.
 

Godkas

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I never said that. I'm saying I've tried all sorts of shit and it doesnt work. pot at least makes me not care it hurts.
 

Godkas

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Good news! I received detailed information from a local alternative medicine doctor on the requirements and the steps I should take towards getting the proper diagnosis and documentation to start the process from where I stand.
 

Godkas

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Right now I'm trying to track down a local alternative medicine doctor. possibly try some physical therapy from someone whos also a registered chiropractor.
 

Chinga_2_Madre

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Nobody should be nervous about getting medical marijuana. I have been a patient since 1996 or since the law was passed in California. I also have my State of California medical marijuana card ($100.00 going up to $220.00 July 1st 2007). It works and has saved my ass a few times at Chargers games.
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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i posted a similar thread, but i have Frontal lob damage, that fucked my emotions up, i have no clue if this qualify's all i know is im Sane, when i have hoots.

without them i have heavy depression, and a whole whack of problems, my emotions spill out of control. but when i am toking, it's Like it never happend, i get none of my symptoms, and the pills i was given, make me sick. so i dont take them no more :(
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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thats sucks to hear mate.. but i have good news, Spinal cord damage in on the "A" list for marijuana in canada. i think i just might have a chance, i have lower and upper spinal cord dmg. Gets so bad i cannot hold my own head up enymore.... sometimes i think my neck is accully broken too..
 

jacque

Active Member
In Canada it's simple to get your card. As long as you have a computer you just print out the requests at the Health Canada website including the form for your doc to fill out and mail it in. You have a choice of schedule A or B. A is the obvious conditions: AIDS,cancer, spinal damage, intractable pain/muscle spasm, epilepsy and MS and B is a little more intensive requiring your doctor to explain failed accepted treatments for any disease process not listed in A and goals for how marijuana will relieve the worst of your disability.
You no longer require a specialist to co-sign for group A but may need one for group B if you have a history of schizophrenia or psychosis because marijuana in a first time user may cause serious drug interactions or worse exacerbation of symptoms.
As a disabled health care professional using marijuana to help with neuropathic pain caused by spinal cord damage I have done my research and I believe it is a safer, more effective choice than spinal surgery, percocet ,Oxycontin, muscle relaxants, anti-epileptics,epidural steroid injections and anti-depressants that have left me with permanent Parkinson's tremors.
You cannot just go straight for the weed though, you are expected to at least try the accepted medical model for your condition.
Marijuana is an adjunctive therapy that has not been completely researched and may carry some risk, you have to decide if the risk is worth it and that you have a made an honest attempt to comply with all the treatments your doctor or your medical team have suggested.
Marijuana will not be a miracle drug that solves all your medical problems, it may fail miserably or it may offer only a little help..it's no different than all the other treatments you have tried. Don't let anyone convince you it is the holy grail or you may be terribly disappointed. Use it no differently than any other treatment that has given you some relief.
I am over the people who mythologize weed, they are obviously recreational users who haven't got a clue.
Getting permission is not difficult for anyone who has a good working relationship with their health care providers and has an appropriate attitude towards taking personal responsibility for their own care.
 

DarkForce

Member
it always helps if you have a current treatment plan already in effect. go to a regular dr to have the pain documented. get the painkillers but DON'T take them, flush them. then get refills. ask for stronger doses. flush them get more refills. get stonger meds......... take these records to the pot doc and say i need to get off this stuff. your in!!
In Colorado you need medical records no older than 2 years stating your medial problem that doctor will sign off on the medial form submited to the state to get Medical Majiruana card.
 

dirtnap411

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I'm not sure how it is in your state, but if you're disabled, which it sounds like you are, apply for SSI, they will send you to a doctor to determine your level of disability, and you can use those records to get your prescription, here the doctor visit runs $100 to $200, and they charge you a substantially lower amount if you don't qualify. Best of luck.


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