Quote Originally Posted by copobo
I need an MJ doctor because I have a primary care physician in a large practice which won't do MMJ recommendations.

Should we also require such a relationship for plastic surgery or even abortion?
Now there's a way to solve CU's Med School money problems, offer a Doctor of Medical Marijuana degree/specialization.:thumbsup:

It should probably include extensive knowledge of something the medical profession seems only recently to be addressing - pain management.

I'm on Medicare w/Kaiser; they offered me an anti-depressant for my shingles because they said it gave pain relief. When I told them it didn't do shit for the pain but killed my sex drive they gave me Percocet, but made me go through extensive hoops for renewals, saying they feared addiction.

No MMJ prescriptions from them for my chronic back pain - and other than developing a historical record, I don't want them having anything to deal with my pain.
starter09 Reviewed by starter09 on . CO Health Dept calls for changes to doctor-patient rules FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009 CONTACT Mark Salley Director, Office of Communications 303-692-2013 Medical Marijuana Registry Data Shows Cause for Concern Rating: 5