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underhervoodoo
11-30-2008, 06:12 PM
I was just wondering, If I lived state that allowed Medicinal Marijuana, could I get it with my condition. Severe Bilateral Clubfeet, I have arthritis of an 80 year old man. The pain is so excruciating, I can hardly walk today. Just wondering?:wtf:

beachguy in thongs
11-30-2008, 09:50 PM
I heard about a lady, who was prescribed it because she broke her ankle (hurt her foot, somehow) wearing high-heels. I'm sure that you could get it.

I was fascinated by some of the names, mentioned here:

Many notable people have been born with club foot, including the Roman emperor Claudius, the poet Lord Byron, statesman Prince Talleyrand, Civil War politician Thaddeus Stevens, the comedian Damon Wayans, actors Gary Burghoff and Dudley Moore, and film director David Lynch.

Kristi Yamaguchi was reportedly born with a club foot, and went on to win figure skating gold in 1992. Soccer star Mia Hamm was born with the condition. Baseball pitcher Larry Sherry was born with club feet, as was pitcher Jim Mecir, and both enjoyed long and successful careers. Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Freddy Sanchez cites his ability to overcome the defect as a reason for his success [6].

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman also overcame the condition en route to a Pro Football Hall of Fame career.

The prominent Nazi Josef Goebbels was born with a right club foot (or possibly later incurred a right leg malformation caused by osteomyelitis)[7], a fact hidden from the German public by censorship. Because of this malformation, Goebbels needed to wear a leg brace. That, plus his short stature, led to his rejection for military service in World War I.

Storm Crow
12-01-2008, 12:53 AM
No question about it! You'd be in, out, and legal in less than an hour! Your condition is obvious, so you wouldn't even need medical records. :thumbsup: (I remember one kid telling of getting a recommendation with just an "impressive" scar and no medical records.) Oregon and Washington- most likely- I don't know the degree of hassle for getting legal. Other states? I don't know. Most states have a "chronic pain" as a valid condition in their laws. Go to NORML and read up on each state's laws.

If possible, head to California- it's your best bet! Out of the big cities, it isn't too bad. :D


Granny :hippy: