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    #31
    justpics

    Is it possible?

    That's only for authorizations before 10 June, killer. New ones must be on the tamper proof paper.

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    #32
    Member

    Is it possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by fergdatoker
    I have been suffering from herniated discs in my l4 l5 regions for a few years now and also get very bad shooting pains down my leg. I have been to the chiropractor many times but it was no help. He put me on a spinal decompression machine but it was also no help (there goes $1500). Physical therapy was an option but once again did nothing for me. I got a cortazone, or how ever you spell it, shot and it helped for about 2 weeks and the pain came back. I can't sleep and very frustrated, so i was wondering if i could get a mmj card for my situation. I smoke quite often because it helps sleep alot and gets my mind off the pain. So do you think it's possible to get a card for that or should i just not even try?

    In my situation, I went to the local Medical Marijuana Clinic where I live with my MRI and Xray, but the attending physician said that wasn't enough information, so they asked the hospital where the MRI and Xrays were taken to fax over all my records and they didn't charge me for doing it. It took a week for the fax to go through and for the physician to verify my records and they called me in to pick up my state app. and papers. You shouldn't have a problem.
    For what it's worth, I'm sorry to hear you suffer the same affliction as I do. Hope you get some relief soon.

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    #33
    Senior Member

    Is it possible?

    In order to meat the letter of the law, suffering from pain is not enough to qualify people. You have to be able to prove that normal methods of pain control have not worked. And usually the easiest way to prove that is to say you are opiate intolerant, which means you either break out is rashes or you throw up.

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    #34
    Senior Member

    Is it possible?

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    In order to meat the letter of the law, suffering from pain is not enough to qualify people. You have to be able to prove that normal methods of pain control have not worked. And usually the easiest way to prove that is to say you are opiate intolerant, which means you either break out is rashes or you throw up.
    Or the other non-opiate remedies cause stomach bleeding, liver problems, or other more harmful side effects then cannabis. :thumbsup:

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