Yes, migrains, chronic pain, and nausea are all acceptable conditions in Michigan. I get migrains too, and pot is the only thing that helps. If your doctor won't give you a recomendation when he knows that you have migrains, you should find another doctor. I know of a few in the Detroit area. Just google "michigan medical marijuana clinic" and you'll find tons of Dr.s who would gladly write you a recomendation as long as you have medical records showing that you get migrains. Ask your doctor. If he says no, get a copy of your charts and leave. A doctor who doesn't support medical marijuana is a doctor who is either ignorant or is getting a kickback from synthetic pharm companies (yes this does go on despite laws against it).
jimiblings Reviewed by jimiblings on . Wondering If I'd Qualify for medical I'm 17, 18 at the beginning of February, and I hear you have to be 18 to be elidgeable for medical marijuana unless you have parental consent, Not sure If that's true or not, but yeah. Anyhow, Since I was about 7 or 8 years old, I've been getting severe migraines, my parents took me to the doctor for them in first grade, and he basically just told me what I already knew, that I was getting severe migraines, and told me to take a couple of ibuprofen or tylenol whenever I get them. But the Rating: 5