Hello, my name is Christopher Bagdon. I've contacted VA-N.O.R.M.L. several times, and, have exchanged e-mails with Michael Krawitz, who forwarded a letter of mine to L.E.A.P. I suffer pain on my "good" side, which I received after a Traumatic Brain Injury. I have contacted a number of people, and, now I need to know if there is anything, in the Virginia lawbooks, which makes it possible for me to gain a prescription. I have moved out-of-state, but, because of my disabilities, could not support myself. If it is possible for you to help me out, I'll be able to find a way out of this daily frustration. I am coming to the end of my rope. I keep getting further and further away from having a goal in life. I am thirty-two years old, was nineteen when the T.B.I. occured (came out of the coma, paralyzed on my strong-side), and, was twenty-seven when permanent pain was introduced to my left-side (which, incidentally, carried my strong-side for the previous eight years). I have even written Montel Williams. I need help finding a way to get a prescription. My primary-care physician knows that cannabis helps me, and, the O.D., M.D., who tried to heal the pain, knows that cannabis is the only thing that works, but, I have have to, "Keep it on the down-low, other than that, there's nothing more he can do for me," which is the same thing that a Neurologist said. Please contact me, as I am currently waiting for direction from anyone. Thank you.
On a different note:

Previously, in this thread, I had said that business managers were trying to cut my MEDICAL EXPENSES, but, things worked out to where I've surpassed that.

I'm still broke. I'm still waiting for an award to be granted, from when I had to go to court to prove that my double-vision is from the accident which put me into a coma. The award is that an ophthalmologist must keep me under his care, until it is fixed (which will be never).

I may have to sue the Federal Student Aid program because they've been giving me problems for several years.