medical history: sleeping disorder, anxiety disorder
currently take prescribed pills for both disorders.
nothings helped me for my condition better than weed so would do u know if i have a chance in qualifying?
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medical history: sleeping disorder, anxiety disorder
currently take prescribed pills for both disorders.
nothings helped me for my condition better than weed so would do u know if i have a chance in qualifying?
yup you'll just have to show them your medical records of taking anti-anxiety meds...
i also forgot to say that i have ADD and take prescribed pills for that too. do u think they would deny me because it might make my ADD worse?
i think its going to depend on the kind of doctor you get
To be brutally honest, most "cannabis specialists" are in it for the $. They don't give a fart whether you have a medical problem or not- they will give the recommendation for darn near anything (or nothing). A few of them still have ethics, though. But if you have even a minor problem, you'll get the recommendation. If you have REAL problems, it's just a matter of bringing in your records and paying the nice doctor! Cali- gotta love it! - Granny:hippy: (legit medical user, and darn happy about it!)
storm crow is pretty right on; i got my card on monday in san diego from dr. jimenez (1888-xxx-herb or something, he's on canorml, which is where you should be looking for a doc)
anyway, i had a lot of records, from chronic lyme disease, pain, insomnia, all sorts of stuff, but as soon as i walked in the door he was basically writing the scrip
really great guy, and if you're in socal, go see him. it was relatively cheap; only $100 total, which included a $25 pre-qualification online
he may be in it for the money, but seemed to me to be a very good guy, and a quite highly educated doc; i could tell he'd probably write the med scrip for anyone with any documented condition, and for your documented insomnia, for which you've TRIED OTHER MEDS, i'm pretty sure you'd be a slamdunk
actually gave me good advice on my condition and how to avoid charlatans preying on the chronically ill; he was telling me that a big part of what he does is to sue groups that prey on chronic pain sufferers for their money
he also gives out a little wallet-card type thing that is another piece of documentation to give to co-ops or the police if need be
seriously, why wait? go do it, man; it took hardly any of my time, and by that night i had called up a delivery service and was smoking some great medical herb
so go for it, you'll get it no doubt, and if you're in socal, jimenez is the man
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Originally Posted by bmxrider4450
quite the opposite; i do believe that cannabis can be a treatment for ADD, or atleast ADHD
anyway, i think the big question is the one you haven't mentioned, how old you are? i'm guessing you're young
as long as you are not mildly retarded and can do some very simple internet searching you can find about 900000000000000 doctors in the greater LA area that will give u a recommendation with no "documents" or evidence of prior medical conditions (other than what u tell them lol) honestly stop waiting and go get one...
yea im 17 right now but i turn 18 in 1 month, so im thinking ill see a doctor on my 18th birthday! Thanks for the help guys!Quote:
Originally Posted by onequickmove
ah, i think you'll do just fine; my experience was EXCEPTIONALLY easy, quick, and freakin awesome baby :) being a med patient is fantastic and i intend to stay a med patient for the rest of my life, or until mj is legalized fully
on another issue: the mj has helped my pain quite a bit, i'm still learning how to use it to help my pain, anxiety, insomnia etc. while still remaining alert and capable when i need to be; i'll tell you this, i love cannabis, and i've learned very quickly that all the propaganda about it taking over your mind and life is such incredible bullshit; this plant is going to be part of my life and my garden forever or until i die, whichever comes first :)