Group death by far is not my first choice for care, it just happens to be the only insurance we have available. I've had several issues with them as well, hell it took them a year to figure out that my spinal pressure was low and causing my partial blindness after they had done about 11 spinal taps which ultimately caused it to be lower than it was initially >.<

I am of the same opinion gypski, and I will most likely continue to medicate regardless of authorization or not, I do however prefer to be authorized as it would reduce my risk of atleast state prosecution.

I would really prefer to get authorized via my primary care group as it seems more defensible but if the boxdocs are the only option so be it.
neonzr Reviewed by neonzr on . Group Death anti-mmj? Hi folks, So for about two years now I have had chronic back and neck pain resulting from what my neurologist classified as chronic menegitis, which in lay terms is a seperating of the menenges or lining of the brain from the brain itself. As I understand it the chronic back and neck pain would be a qualifier to become a mmj patient. They were prescribing be me oxy which i never once refilled as it made me rather noxious, and i elected to use mj as I had previously used it sporadically Rating: 5