Hi all, this is my first post here, sorry if I do something wrong.

Well I'm planning on moving from Wisconsin very soon out to Colorado, and wanted to see if I can get somebody to help me through the process I'm going to have to go through to get my red card. I am not even sure if my medical condition will be approved for use but I am hoping it does because I refuse to take pills and chemicals, I won't even take a Tylenol for a headache, that is how much I am against them. I have been combating anxiety and eating problems with marijuana for some time now, of course supporting the black market the whole time because I live in WI (I'm a criminal!). I don't really have any official diagnosis for anything because I refuse to visit doctors, simply because they don't have anything for me. NO PILLS FOR ME THANKS! BUT, I was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder that followed a near-fatal car accident. I also used to take Accutane as a child, which I think has caused me to develop the stomach problems I face daily.

Anyways, I am worried a bit. Worried because I don't want to move there, go visit a doctor (for the first time in years! I never go because doctors around here have nothing for me!) and have the doctor tell me I'm unable to get a red card for whatever reason. The main reasons I worry is because I am young (almost 22) (I am not sure how people perceive young people in Colorado but around here, we are everything that is wrong with society). Either that, or I fear the doctor will just simply tell me my condition isn't "good enough" for the recommendation. I will have just moved across the country, losing my current hookup in the process due to distance, and being in a position where I literally have nobody to get it from, and certainly not enough funds to move back to my home state. I'll be weed-less, in a town where I don't know ANYBODY. I haven't gone more than a week without smoking in god knows how long, I don't know what would happen if I was stuck there with nothing! Probably just have an anxiety attack and die somewhere.

So, my question is, how easily do doctors give out the recommendations? Is there a sure-fire way to get it? Am I worrying too much? I am by no means saying I'm worthy or not worthy of getting a card with my health, I suppose in the end, a doctor will have to be the one to judge that, but maybe somebody can share their insight with me.

Thanks, I appreciate it.
still blazin Reviewed by still blazin on . Planning on relocating to Colorado Hi all, this is my first post here, sorry if I do something wrong. Well I'm planning on moving from Wisconsin very soon out to Colorado, and wanted to see if I can get somebody to help me through the process I'm going to have to go through to get my red card. I am not even sure if my medical condition will be approved for use but I am hoping it does because I refuse to take pills and chemicals, I won't even take a Tylenol for a headache, that is how much I am against them. I have been Rating: 5