I have had loratab, hydrocodine, and the oxy- one like it and they make me very itchy and feel dizzy. I prefer not to take any pain meds over taking the one's prescribed to me. Plus, when I take pain meds I am not able to function.

Thank you for the links to the reading material. I will def read that before I get back on and ask more questions...

I was scared that nobody was going to respond to me because I am not registered yet. Here in Oklahoma the times are pretty slow, it will be twenty years before they consider alternative medicine. I think other states should follow suit with New Mexico and allow veterans with PTSD to have a license.

I am saving money right now for my move and should be ready by mid summer...
I will graduate with a mechanic degree and sell ONE of my mustangs for the trip.

Again, Thanks so much for the info. This has been on my mind for a while now and I really like planning ahead and having a clue of what to do when I get there. From what I can tell... WASHINGTON ROCKS!!!!
dustin2100 Reviewed by dustin2100 on . obtaining a license I am from Oklahoma and considering moving this summer. I would like to know before i move if I would be able to obtain a license? I am 29 and a veteran. I have a degenerative disc in my lower back that causes muscle spasms. If that does not qualify me in washington I would be forced to move to New Mexico and get my license for my PTSD... Who wants to live in the desert??? I would like to know how this process works. It is kinda hard to sift through all of the websites. Thanks... Rating: 5