Fentoozler
Member
Hi,
I'm 21 years old and live in Quebec, Canada. I was diagnosed with epilepsy last december after I had a second seizure (grand mal) and I've been on medication ever since (epival, divalproex). I get frequent headaches, dizziness and have trouble sleeping most nights. I've been reading up on epilepsy and medical marijuana and found some cases where marijuana can act as an anti-convulsant and replace other anti-convulsants completely.
I haven't spoken to my neurologist about it yet and I wanted to ask around first to see if it was even remotely possible for me to be eligible, given my age and how long I've been on medication for, to avoid looking like a complete fool. I'm afraid that they might think that I'm just a teen looking to get high legally.
Any insight into the matter would be extremely helpful!
Thanks in advance,
Fentoozler
I'm 21 years old and live in Quebec, Canada. I was diagnosed with epilepsy last december after I had a second seizure (grand mal) and I've been on medication ever since (epival, divalproex). I get frequent headaches, dizziness and have trouble sleeping most nights. I've been reading up on epilepsy and medical marijuana and found some cases where marijuana can act as an anti-convulsant and replace other anti-convulsants completely.
I haven't spoken to my neurologist about it yet and I wanted to ask around first to see if it was even remotely possible for me to be eligible, given my age and how long I've been on medication for, to avoid looking like a complete fool. I'm afraid that they might think that I'm just a teen looking to get high legally.
Any insight into the matter would be extremely helpful!
Thanks in advance,
Fentoozler