redrmearsenal18
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In the states where Marijuana is legalized. How do the go about prescribing it? Like do you have to have certain symptoms?
That would constitute a "need" right there. Especially if you have problems taking conventional medications such as narcotic drugs or Ibuprofen.What constitutes as a need? I have arthritis from a previous knee surgery. Sometimes the pain is quite unbearable. I have found though that when I smoke, the pain eases and makes me feel much more comfortable. I don't currently live in a state where it is legalized but have been seriously considering moving.
Ummm ... yes, you really have to have a need. First, you have to go to a doctor who will write you a letter of recommendation. They usually require that you bring your medical history with you, including any information from a specialist. Then the doctor does his/her own evalutation. If the need is there, you WILL get a letter. The going fee is between $200.00 to $250.00.
I was just reading today that there are approximately 1500 doctors in California who have written letters of recommendation. Most have been eye specialists who only write sporatically for glacoma patients. Then there are about 15 doctors who specialize in medical cannabis. They are the ones to go to.
If you are in Southern California, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, I can give you some addys and phone numbers. Just hit me up with a PM. Take care ...
Hey I would love the doctors list .Thanks Jim
First, your doctor's recommendation for you to use cannabis is between you and your doctor. I have a friend who works for the federal government an an ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ... and that friend has a doctor's recommendation. The government knows nothing about it. In California, you don't have to register with the government ... all you need is a letter from your doctor. The letter is so you can have something to show the police in case you are stopped and have pot on you ... or, of course, if they come to the door because some neighbor has ratted you out. In any case, you had better be within your county's guidelines on plant numbers and finished bud weight.hey i work for the federal goverment and was wondering if i got my medical if i could still work there?
hey there VI,I have a couple of doctors for ya, but I need to know the county so you don't have to drive like a mutha. If you just send me a PM, I'll give you the addys and phone numbers.
Yeah, I'm from Oregon and I have a few friends who've gotten theirs. It's fairly simple. Have a medical record of the pain or other medical condition i.e. IBS, arthritis, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic pain of most anything (migrains, women who have bad menstrul cycles(from what I've heard), then go to a specialist who is specifically for prescribing cannabis($75) in Portland. Then you take it to the Department of Human Services(where the specific desk is) and pay like $150-200 and you will later get a certificate. Proceed to grow and smoke your own home grown; not to mention the other perks like being able to trade amongst other card holders, don't know all of them, and which states the rules apply to)I live in Oregon and just got my license because of arthritis. I had all the drugs too but I slept all the time !!