Well it could be a hassle but first you have to get your pains or condition documented All you have to do is go to your regular doctor and have him or her document any medical condition that you have that qualifies for medical marijuana. You do not need to tell your regular doctor that you will be going to get a medical marijuana prescription; you can just tell them that you need the diagnosis for your personal records. After you have this document, (It can be as simple as a small piece of paper with a few words saying what your condition is and what medication you are currently using to treat the problem) then you need to find a doctor to go to who will give you a medical marijuana recommendation.
Check with doctors in California or your state. You might have to travel a bit to see the doctor but rest assured as long as you have a note from your doctor describing your condition you will be able to get your marijuana prescription. When you do go the see the doctor, you will most likely end up paying somewhere around $200 for the appointment.
He will ask you a few questions about your condition. All you have to do is tell him that the problem is chronic and the current medication that you are using is not working. To be safe, do some research to find out the possible side effects of any medication that you are currently taking for your medical condition.
Almost any medication is going to have a list of possible negative side effects. Simply tell the doctor that you have been experiencing one or more of these side effects. The doctor will then most likely ask if you currently use medical marijuana to treat the condition.
You should tell him that you are currently a marijuana user. Say that it relieves the symptoms of your condition and you do not experience any negative side effects from using marijuana. This is pretty much all you need to do and you will be given your prescription for medical marijuana.It might seem like a bit of a hassle but considering that it puts the law on your side, at least to a degree, I would say, it is worth every bit of the money and your time.
Well it could be a hassle but first you have to get your pains or condition documented All you have to do is go to your regular doctor and have him or her document any medical condition that you have that qualifies for medical marijuana. You do not need to tell your regular doctor that you will be going to get a medical marijuana prescription; you can just tell them that you need the diagnosis for your personal records. After you have this document, (It can be as simple as a small piece of paper with a few words saying what your condition is and what medication you are currently using to treat the problem) then you need to find a doctor to go to who will give you a medical marijuana recommendation.
Check with doctors in California or your state. You might have to travel a bit to see the doctor but rest assured as long as you have a note from your doctor describing your condition you will be able to get your marijuana prescription. When you do go the see the doctor, you will most likely end up paying somewhere around $200 for the appointment.
He will ask you a few questions about your condition. All you have to do is tell him that the problem is chronic and the current medication that you are using is not working. To be safe, do some research to find out the possible side effects of any medication that you are currently taking for your medical condition.
Almost any medication is going to have a list of possible negative side effects. Simply tell the doctor that you have been experiencing one or more of these side effects. The doctor will then most likely ask if you currently use medical marijuana to treat the condition.
You should tell him that you are currently a marijuana user. Say that it relieves the symptoms of your condition and you do not experience any negative side effects from using marijuana. This is pretty much all you need to do and you will be given your prescription for medical marijuana.
It might seem like a bit of a hassle but considering that it puts the law on your side, at least to a degree, I would say, it is worth every bit of the money and your time. Well it could be a hassle but first you have to get your pains or condition documented All you have to do is go to your regular doctor and have him or her document any medical condition that you have that qualifies for medical marijuana. You do not need to tell your regular doctor that you will be going to get a medical marijuana prescription; you can just tell them that you need the diagnosis for your personal records.
After you have this document, (It can be as simple as a small piece of paper with a few words saying what your condition is and what medication you are currently using to treat the problem) then you need to find a doctor to go to who will give you a medical marijuana recommendation. Check with doctors in California or your state. You might have to travel a bit to see the doctor but rest assured as long as you have a note from your doctor describing your condition you will be able to get your marijuana prescription.
When you do go the see the doctor, you will most likely end up paying somewhere around $200 for the appointment. He will ask you a few questions about your condition. All you have to do is tell him that the problem is chronic and the current medication that you are using is not working.
To be safe, do some research to find out the possible side effects of any medication that you are currently taking for your medical condition. Almost any medication is going to have a list of possible negative side effects. Simply tell the doctor that you have been experiencing one or more of these side effects.
The doctor will then most likely ask if you currently use medical marijuana to treat the condition. You should tell him that you are currently a marijuana user. Say that it relieves the symptoms of your condition and you do not experience any negative side effects from using marijuana.
This is pretty much all you need to do and you will be given your prescription for medical marijuana. It might seem like a bit of a hassle but considering that it puts the law on your side, at least to a degree, I would say, it is worth every bit of the money and your time.
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