Quote Originally Posted by Storm Crow
"Any other chronic or persistent medical symptom that either: (i) Substantially limits the ability of the person to conduct one or more major life activities as defined by the ADA of 1990; and (ii) if not alleviated, may cause serious harm to the patient's safety or physical or mental health."

If you are in California, that is the law! You don't eat, can't work and have chronic pain- unless you have cannabis. Take your medical records and go! You qualify! If you are worried about qualifying, here's a general tip- the cheaper places in the big cities are generally less "picky" about ailments. They work on a quantity basis. Some of them even take "walk ins"!

And another tip- go see a urologist! Kidneys are so important, that we "carry a spare"! Nature seldom does anything without a good reason! And a life on dialysis is pretty grim. This is nothing you want to procrastinate on. Find out why you hurt- "It's Nature's way of telling you something is wrong" - Granny:hippy:
great advice, cannabis is the goal for treatment, but dont forget to find out whats going on inside!! good luck with all..
illnillinois Reviewed by illnillinois on . My Reason To Aquire Card, Good Enough? Hey everyone, I am ready to make a docotors appointment with a week or two and I have been making sure on all ends if my medical reason will be sufficent. Exactly a year and 2 months ago I began having pain where my liver and kidneys were. Turns out docotors cant find anything really wrong with me but the pain is unbearable @ times and forced me to quit a job. Smoking daily allows me to not notice the pain, makes me hungry and able to keep my food down. I will have all my medical records, Rating: 5