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Dietblonde
01-04-2010, 08:54 PM
Hey everyone, I am trying to help a terminally ill friend find a dispensary or two (preferably in Denver) that is very professional, medically knowledgeable, has only top shelf medicine at decent prices, and even has discounts for terminally ill patients. He's new to Colorado and trying to get plugged into the system, and I'm trying to help him along.

I've been to about 25 dispensaries and not very many qualify, in my opinion, and I'm not trying to slight anyone. Lotus Medical came to mind, but they are a little pricey. CAM would be a decent choice, as well.

I know that some of you guys have great caregivers and I will steer him in that direction but only if we know the caregiver is growing fire and for reasonable prices.

Thanks for your time!

justinsane33
01-04-2010, 08:56 PM
one brown mouse has top shelf and was taking patients. i think they give you like a quarter oz. for free a month. don't quote me.

Dietblonde
01-04-2010, 09:27 PM
I've been in One Brown Mouse and by reputation, they do have great medicine. Unfortunately, they aren't the type of dispensary I'm searching for. I want a place that is like a doctor's clinic and in the Denver area.

Thank you for your input, though! Some of the best marijuana around comes from the hills!!!

DirtayeSanchez
01-05-2010, 12:53 AM
Good luck not finding the fashion review for new skate shoes. Rocky Mt. Farmacy is nice though I do question the quality of the smoke. It may just be me. Great prices but no wheel chair ramp that I'm aware of.

justinsane33
01-05-2010, 01:59 AM
c3 sounded like they were really into helping people but if your friend is handicapped good luck getting downstairs. i added this place on facebook called rocky mountain healing center. i know they're big on helping those with serious issues but i don't know where they have stores. supposedly opening in westminster this week and denver by the end of the month.

Dietblonde
01-05-2010, 04:23 AM
Okay...cool

ColoradoCareMMJ
01-05-2010, 03:20 PM
If they sign us as a primary caregiver we can do 20% off. The majority of our medicine is under 350 an ounce. So they would be looking at 230-300 per ounce, with most of it being right around 250-270 and a few at 300, and I will give the ounce price on any purchase.

Hopes this helps!:jointsmile:

-Bryan
COLORADO CARE FACILITY (http://www.coloradocarefacility.com) OF DENVER

kingminus
01-06-2010, 04:56 AM
What about Patients Choice?

lampost
01-06-2010, 07:52 AM
Do a detailed scouring of Westword ads reading the fine print. I remember 2-3 places stating in their ad that they give free/discounted medicine to terminal/cancer patients... I didn't have one handy or I would've looked.

Dietblonde
01-06-2010, 08:17 AM
I've burned bridges with Patient's Choice and I don't respect how expensive they are. But otherwise, they'd probably be a good choice.

I'll scour the Westword ads and see what I come up with. Thanks.

ColoradoCareMMJ
01-06-2010, 02:40 PM
I've burned bridges with Patient's Choice and I don't respect how expensive they are. But otherwise, they'd probably be a good choice.

I'll scour the Westword ads and see what I come up with. Thanks.

Jeez.... what are their prices if you dont mind me asking...?

Dietblonde
01-06-2010, 04:23 PM
Jeez.... what are their prices if you dont mind me asking...?

It's been a while since I've been in, but I'm pretty sure their top shelf neared or surpassed $65 for an eighth, not including tax.

kingminus
01-06-2010, 11:44 PM
It is $55 1/8 non patient (top shelf) $45 for patient (all +tax)

Dietblonde
01-07-2010, 07:29 AM
I saw that in westword today. Were you losing patients? I mean, if people are actually willing to pay up to $70 an eighth, then why change it? To be nice? The nice thing would've been not gouging people in the first place.

You guys follow me around the internet and leave a comment every time I post something about your shop. I'm flattered.

Dietblonde
01-08-2010, 02:55 AM
Fair enough. I was always treated very well at Patients Choice and I don't want to tear anyone down, anymore. Good luck with your business.

bioguy
01-24-2010, 07:46 PM
What about a dispensary run by people with actual experience dealing with the terminally ill. Like a former hospice worker, nurse etc...It looks like lots of experienced growers, good product, price is coming down. This is great for the average patient (face it most patients are only quasi medical users and would probably receive as much benefit from eating more spinach). Where is the dispensary for the TRULY ILL people.

diamante73
01-24-2010, 11:19 PM
Intresting points. However, I do not think it would take a nurse or hospice worker to help the terminally ill. We are not doctors, we are a pharmacy. We know their condition, we work with their doctor's advice, we talk them about how they are feeling, and we get clearance from their Dr. to recieve our alternative services such as massage and accupunture.
We just recently had a terminally ill patient pass away from lymphoma cancer and HIV. I massaged him up to his last days. He always felt cared for and welcomed at our clinic. we loved him. I went to his funeral and his family thanked me for helping him feel better in his last days. Am I a nurse? no. Do I have experience in Hospice? no. Do I come from a place of caring? yes.

Sorry to hear the patient passed on. This post made me feel like there are still people around who care about terminally ill people.

TerribleIdea
01-27-2010, 12:13 AM
Im assuming that
your terminally ill patient is not only in need of high quality smokeable meds but also the best Edibles as well. I havent found better then Herbal Connections. These guys are not only great people ( Nate the Great) but their edibles ROCK! You might also want to check into the Full Spectrum Reports on the local dispensaries strain potency. You should be looking for high CBD's and CBN's in order to produce that highly medicating hungry vibe to keep your patient in need healthy and vibrant. Delta9 has a Sherpa strain that has one of the most ridiculous levels of CBD's/CBN's ive seen in awhile. Low THC level though. Good luck.

TerribleIdea
01-27-2010, 12:18 AM
Just to forewarn you though... Both of those places arent exactly Armani suit wearing establishments. Patients choice is a little easier to go into if your looking for a more doctor's office feel and those guys really truly care regardless of their prices.