So do you want medical marijuana for actual pain, or just to get high for legal? Medical cannabis is for people who have no other choice in medication. It sounds like you don't really need it at all.

You need a diagnosis from your doctor first to even consider giving you a card. He has to give you a thorough physical examination first to determine if you really need the aid of cannabis.

They usually give out cards to people where their illness affects their daily lives, where they can't even function because of their illness without the aid of cannabis. A few migraines a week that you claim aren't even that bad will not get you a card.

Don't try and take advantage of the system because believe it or not, there are people who can't take any pills and really do need cannabis for their pain. You sound like you don't even need it and you just want a card to get stoned legally.
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . Will I qualify for a card? I live in OR, and I've been thinking about trying to get a medical card. I've been searching google trying to find detailed qualifications for the card in OR, but all I can find is "severe pain". I get migraines ocassionally, and have a prescription for it already. Do migraines fall into the severe pain category? My current prescription works just fine, and I don't get them that often. Will they only give it to severe cases where normal drugs don't work...or do I have a chance? (without lying) Rating: 5