Dr. signed ACMPR paperwork easy peasy...

gb123

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Well the doctor I was going to use for get my 30 grams no longer will sign for that much unless you have real paper work showing you have issues. That didn't last long lol.
the simple fact you got papers with nothing wrong with you in the first place is pretty straight forward
 

CannaReview

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Wtf does that mean? Did you have a specialist sign for the MMAR ?
Nope he retired before I even got to him to ask for a sig, that was like 7+ years ago. Then I got into one doc who would sign, he didn't want to ask Surrey Memorial for my cat scans so he sent me for an xray which is useless for herniated disks. When I got it he said no he won't sign. So I said fuck it found Dr Muscle, had some info from a walk in clinic I use to go to, told him about the pain in the ass to get copies of my cat scans as my neurologist retired and the hospital too forever to get back to me and he signed.
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Sure if you consider cat scans of a herniated disk nothing. I ain't digging out my scans one more time when I have my old MMAR license.
Nerve root impingement? Most disc herniations are asymptomatic - so unless the nerve root is impinged or osteophytes are growing your pain may be more of a centeral nervous system processing "error" as opposed to the structure referring pain.
 

CannaReview

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Nerve root impingement? Most disc herniations are asymptomatic - so unless the nerve root is impinged or osteophytes are growing your pain may be more of a centeral nervous system processing "error" as opposed to the structure referring pain.
I don't know its been a while but if I don't follow strict lifting procedures I'll walk like a duck for a while or if I do any thing like jumping that compresses the spine things don't work properly for a few weeks. Its L3 and the neurologist said it popped out in a way that its not easy to operate on but causes less pain vs the other side. Then there's the awesome shooting pain down the leg or numb toes if I lift wrong.
 

CannaReview

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Just called Dr Mussell in Chilliwack who signed my original paper work. And he don't deal with medical cannabis anymore. The receptionist even laughed before I hung up (WTF?)
 

The Hippy

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The Lp's have bought off the medical establishment. Plus HC is scaring them and the college isn't much help either. So what do we expect.....
It's like I have always said here..the greed knows no bounds. The old boys club supports that.
JT and his pal's need the cash .
 

GrowRock

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People like you are threatened by REAL patients, obviously. So all you have is to revert to your childish antics. I feel sorry for you, troll.
Are you for real..... I for one wish I wasn't a patient and would gladly hand my illness over to you if I could ditzy. I have done more for the cause and helping patients then your trolling ever will... Have you always been such a self righteous igronant person????
 

Brewery

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+1 to getting acmpr paperwork signed easily. Doctor is not a "pot Doctor" although and did question the change in forms... Signed after I explained the laws have changed yet again.
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Just sent my document and application out to health canada.
Crossing fingers everything is right and goes without a hitch and I get my registration stuff asap
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Sounds like you have an issue with the L4 nerve root too. Try and get referred to a specialist. Family drs suck shit for managing chronic pain

I don't know its been a while but if I don't follow strict lifting procedures I'll walk like a duck for a while or if I do any thing like jumping that compresses the spine things don't work properly for a few weeks. Its L3 and the neurologist said it popped out in a way that its not easy to operate on but causes less pain vs the other side. Then there's the awesome shooting pain down the leg or numb toes if I lift wrong.
 

CannaReview

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Sounds like you have an issue with the L4 nerve root too. Try and get referred to a specialist. Family drs suck shit for managing chronic pain
Its impossible to get refereed, it took me 2 years and 5 doctors to where I couldn't walk/insane back pain to finally end up in ER and ER doctors asking if I had a CAT scan. Two days later I was in for one. I'm past 1.5 years trying to get to a foot specialist for all the times I rolled my ankle. Nothing...

If you don't have a chance of cancer or dying soon you wait.......
 

CarpeNocturnum

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Have you tried Physiotherapy?

Its impossible to get refereed, it took me 2 years and 5 doctors to where I couldn't walk/insane back pain to finally end up in ER and ER doctors asking if I had a CAT scan. Two days later I was in for one. I'm past 1.5 years trying to get to a foot specialist for all the times I rolled my ankle. Nothing...

If you don't have a chance of cancer or dying soon you wait.......
 
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