Quote Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
Thank you! Would you recommend him as a G.I. doctor overall as well?
I am located near Seattle and the drive to make it would take a few hours so I would like to make sure it is worth the trip. If you could recommend someone closer it would be preferred, although I am not particularly interested in being a part of some MMJ clinic here, I will if they are trusted.
I've heard medical records from CA won't count as proof here in WA? They have to be from an MD here in the state, correct? I have had 2 endoscopies but only 1 was here in WA state. The 2nd endoscopy was only to see if my ulcers at the time had healed.
I will take your advice on the celiac blood test as I am not 100% sure about my diagnosis being correct. My status is very confusing due to the move and how different all the GI docs I have seen are (and medications not working well for symptoms).
I just wanted to say thank you one last time. It is VERY appreciated. I can't wait to become legal again.

It doesn't matter where your records are from, just as long as a licensed to practice medicine in Washington doctor signs the authorization and sees your records and verifies your condition.. :thumbsup:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Who are the most "reliable" doctors in WA? I have recently moved to WA and plan on getting back to using MMJ. Before I was covered for my mental illness, but recently have learned and overcome some physical illness. I am looking for a physician that is reliable since I can't really find anything solid online. Also I was wondering if indeed GERD and re-occuring ulcers (which result in nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc) count as a qualified condition at the moment here in Washington. Or if my history of the same symptoms but Rating: 5