Quote Originally Posted by Telurmomisaidhi
These lawmakers are really making it difficult for us patients. I seen my primary care doctor again today. Like i said earlier, she could not write me a reccomendation as she is a Multi-Care Doctor, and Multicare wil not allow those to be written by thier physicians, but she noted in my charts that:

Inderol La does not help with pain,

Relpak triggers patients anxiety and did not help with pain,

Tried Topomax w/o relief

"Patient uses Marijuana with relief of pain, patient will be recieving his marijuana authorization from another doctor, and would like to continue this route for relief of his chronic condition. Marijuana may also help with his anxiety"


I thought this was very proffessional of her. She supports my MMJ use and is happy that i found a place who will authorize me.
These last words in your medical file will come to harm you just as it did jason fry case that was just heard by our supreme ct......mj MAY also help with his anxiety !! NOTE: this condition is not covered and needs to not be in your medical records....also note: the court just ruled pain must be shown to have been not alleviated by standard treatments. So the words need to be specific or we as patients are burnt.

Now div. 2 in state v. otis ruled that the words in one's medical file i.e. CHART NOTES that doesn't have a PAPER documented authorization must just have simple words and not hyper technical words. OTIS's case got remanded for a new trial.

Just something to think about for your safety.