I have an appointment with doctor richard mantell. Anyone have experiance with this guy? And what kinda stuff do I need to bring? Or what should I expect. Thanks.
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I have an appointment with doctor richard mantell. Anyone have experiance with this guy? And what kinda stuff do I need to bring? Or what should I expect. Thanks.
Never used him, but most places want identification/ drivers license, and any medical records and prescriptions to help back up your request.
He'll probably take your blood pressure, weigh you, ask you about your medical history, any pre-existing conditions will be discussed, ask if you currently smoke cannabis. If you do, he'll want to know how frequently you smoke, how you respond to it, and how it alleviates your ailments, etc.
If he's anything like my doctor, you can expect to be treated the way you normally would at any other routine doctor's appointment. Hope this helps.:)
yes it does help thanks.. i dont plan to smoke it. i want to make it to edibles. and can i grow it in san bernardino county.
I'd assume that if you have your recommendation, you could grow but every county has their own set of guidlines.
California State Guidline H&SC 11362.77 (a) says "A qualified patient or primary caregiver may possess no more than eight ounces of dried marijuana per qualified patient. In addition, a qualified patient or primary caregiver may also maintain no more than 6 mature or 12 immature plants per qualified patient"
That's just the state guidline though. The county might have their own set of rules, and federal...well, we all know none of this flies with the feds.
If that's the law the lady who anwsered the fone. Said for a limited time they will give me a sb420 card for 36 plants if I recall correctly.
Well, that's news to me. If you can find a formal document that states that...then knock yourself out.:jointsmile:
My paperwork and documents that I recieved from my doctor, says what I posted previously so I'm sticking to that.
Yea ill check into that thanks.