Quote Originally Posted by BigBlock
Sorry, but your opinion is just plain wrong. I don't mean this in a rude way, but you don't know what you're talking about, so I'm not looking for your advice. Just like I wouldn't ask my doctor how to grow marijuana, that's not his specialty. Once again, I have been diagnosed with something, and that is migraines. That is the only diagnosis I need. They give medical marijauna to migraine sufferers. End of discussion. Whether my migraines specifically qualify me in my state you have no idea, nobody here has any idea except my doctor. No cause needs to be specified for the migraines, that is totally irrelivant.
Right .. and here.. that's not how it would work.
So like your opinion.. mine means just as little i guess.
I understand you've been diagnosed with migraines. It sucks. My migraines were caused by head trauma but migraines can even be hereditary so there very well could be no "cause" for the head pain at all.

"Whether my migraines specifically qualify me in my state you have no idea, nobody here has any idea except my doctor."

Then why'd you post? You were expecting your doctor to read this thread?

Anyway, again good luck with your search. You need the opinions of people in your area.

Bob.
BobBong Reviewed by BobBong 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