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302157ne
02-02-2011, 07:19 PM
Looking for caregiver grower for myself. Have my medical card

WashougalWonder
02-03-2011, 12:41 PM
Are you another Leo????? What is your qualifying condition?

302157ne
02-04-2011, 06:48 PM
I am a Leo I'm HIV+

302157ne
02-04-2011, 08:56 PM
Also have hep C cronic health pain issues and life hurts

killerweed420
02-04-2011, 11:30 PM
You should either grow your own or go to a dispensary. No one with any brains connects with a grower on the internet. Its just way too risky.

WashougalWonder
02-08-2011, 01:44 PM
Go to a bookstore and get the Growers Bible by Jorge Cervantes

jumboslice
02-10-2011, 11:09 PM
hey washougalwonder, are you a caregiver/grower? Does a patient needs to have a certain condition in order for you to consider being a caregiver? I am at the moment looking for one.

WashougalWonder
02-11-2011, 01:29 PM
You have to meet the state criteria without any grey area at all and I may consider. Lots of LEO right now working the board, so I am pretty chill on the matter. You are a newbie; just because I approve a friend request does not mean a grower I shall be.

WashougalWonder
02-11-2011, 01:50 PM
I forgot to mention I would want to see the medical records pertaining to your condition too. Yep I am a real anal pore.

analog
02-15-2011, 07:49 PM
I'm looking for a grower in Washougal, Camas, or Vancouver.
Local glass shop said to get a medical card and return and they'd put me in touch with a grower. I returned with one recently and they said they no longer help find growers, so now I seem to be dead in the water. Currently, growing for myself is not an option.

I have original THCF authorization papers that can be reviewed.
I'm hoping that the time and expense acquiring them won't go to waste.
Anyone interested?

gypski
02-15-2011, 08:56 PM
I know you may not want to hear it, but for someone who is also a patient to also be a caregiver could possibly require more then the crop they presently have growing for themselves. I started out using a dispensary, the same one all the time. When I got the opportunity to grow my own finally it turned into a major disaster. Last year ripped off, and this year what I had left taken by LEO. The only dispensaries I know in the closest general area are all in Tacoma. I'd start there until you can find some one willing to take a chance with another patient. I wish you luck in finding your medicine. :thumbsup:


I'm looking for a grower in Washougal, Camas, or Vancouver.
Local glass shop said to get a medical card and return and they'd put me in touch with a grower. I returned with one recently and they said they no longer help find growers, so now I seem to be dead in the water. Currently, growing for myself is not an option.

I have original THCF authorization papers that can be reviewed.
I'm hoping that the time and expense acquiring them won't go to waste.
Anyone interested?

WashougalWonder
02-16-2011, 01:06 PM
So Analog, what is your qualifying condition? Got the medical records to prove it?

jamessr
02-16-2011, 03:25 PM
Northwest's best resource guide for medical marijuana patients - Find your meds! (http://thclist.com/) :thumbsup::D:bigsmoke::eat::bong::vap_smiley:

hiamps
02-16-2011, 04:16 PM
Thanks James, good site.

analog
02-16-2011, 10:14 PM
So Analog, what is your qualifying condition? Got the medical records to prove it?

You bet I've got documentation, although I'm not willing to post it online. I have degenerative joint disease, due to which I've had my fourth knee surgery this past December and am looking at more. I'm too young for knee replacements, therefore the Drs. just keep scooping up the cartilage in my knee that's been coming off like shredded wheat since 2005, leaving me in pain every day since.

I'd meet ya at a convenient location and you can go over the documentation, as well as see the THCF authorization.

Thanks for your consideration.

killerweed420
02-17-2011, 12:08 AM
I've been told to get knee replacements and I refuse. It really is quite a barbaric surgery and it is a crap shoot whether or not it works or not. I'm not willing to take the chance. I can live with the pain, the MJ helps. You just have to alter your lifestyle a little to deal with the disease.

gypski
02-17-2011, 12:35 AM
I'm of the same frame of mind, but I need to be able to walk to do the things I want to do in life. And I'm not ready for the hovaround!!!! And, I damn sure can't pay for a knee myself so, its smoke, smoke smoke, and walk as little as possible to keep the pain down. If I get caught on the wrong foot taking a leak.......bowl time!!! :lol5:


I've been told to get knee replacements and I refuse. It really is quite a barbaric surgery and it is a crap shoot whether or not it works or not. I'm not willing to take the chance. I can live with the pain, the MJ helps. You just have to alter your lifestyle a little to deal with the disease.

MarijuanaMike11
02-17-2011, 05:56 AM
Thought I'd chime in since we're talking about knees. Have had 2 right and 3 left knee surgeries and need more. Was told I am too young for replacement although I'm in my late 40s. Also have an artificial disk in low back and recently had an intrathecal pump surgery which helps a little. Also have DDD throughtout mid-low back and arthritis.
Finally, had an MRI last week of my neck and apparently shows bulging disks there also. Going to try some facet injections and hope that helps with the neck pain.
Until then, as Gyp said, its smoke smoke smoke.
Anyway, best of luck to you in finding your meds. I'm sort of in the same boat but it takes time for prople to get to know you and what you're about. Safety first :)

MM

WashougalWonder
02-17-2011, 01:29 PM
Analog, shoot me an email for ya. I would not expect you to lay out the crap online other than the basic. Gather records that show that you are refractory to all standard treatments, except surgery.....and any reasons surgery would be harmful to you...in a doctors mind. If you know how to use the PM function here, use it from the main can com page.

As far as knee replacements....I have witnessed the surgery, yes, it is barbaric. I have also seen folks go from horrid pain to functional. My (I hope) daughter-in-law to be is in her early 20's and had a knee replacement in her teens as she destroyed her knee practicing for the Olympics. She functions normally now, I can't even tell she had the surgery. The bad part about knee replacement is the physical therapy after the surgery. That is painful and the better you do early the better the long term result.

Same holds true for hips, and they often have much more trouble after the fact than the knee surgery.

analog
02-17-2011, 05:00 PM
PM sent. :)

analog
02-17-2011, 06:59 PM
I'm not sure what's wrong with this forum software, but I've tried to send a PM from my iPad and then my Mac with the same unsuccessful results. Could be a meatware problem. Anyway, this is the gist what I've tried to send:

Hi WW,

Thanks for going out on a limb. I'm not LE, but I understand why you'd be wary. I guess the Safeway Starbucks on Evergreen is the closest to me if that's what you're after. Hell, I'll drive to Battle Ground if it means not having to go to PDX. In other words, you name a place you're comfortable with and I'll meet you there.

My gmail address is analog.jetson@...

many thanks.

WashougalWonder
02-17-2011, 10:11 PM
let my guts think on this a little. At least over nite