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cargiver questions.HELP
Interesting thread. I am a caregiver in the greater Vancouver area. I can only be caretaker for one person at a time.
According to the law, it is not legal for the grower to transport the product to the patient. The patient can transport their own. Little glitch there huh.
My patient comes to me sometimes. Sometimes I just stop by on my way for other daily activities. I have not shown him (our) garden. I give him meds, he has no funds, no medicaid, no way to pay. Makes me feel good to be helping others.
I could grow more than we need, but it just isn't necessary. What this does allow me is to experiment with species alterations and crosses looking for that perfect pain solution without the foggy head.
And, the dude could put anything on the plants when you aren't there, so that is a bull excuse. It may just be that he is a commercial grower and is hiding the evidence. The price certainly is fair if it is quality stuff.
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cargiver questions.HELP
thank you washuogal wonder... DO you know anyone w/ a opening for a cargiver in the Vancouver Area?? I am going to have a talk w/ my DP and if it doesnt go well, i may looking for a new DP.. Have any ideas or recommendations?...I am little confuse, some people say iam geeting a fair shake, and some say i should get more for free..... Well i shouldnt bitch too much....there are some poeple that would kill to get meds from a DP.......
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cargiver questions.HELP
sounds like my Dp id treating me very well from all the posts i got. I never thought my DP was ripping me off, just am new to this whole DP thing and want to be as educated as i can be..Thanks:jointsmile:
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cargiver questions.HELP
There's only so far you can go with a caregiver, at some point you just have to have a little trust. If you're satisfied with your product then thats all thats needed.