Originally posted by 20
In this thread, I'm going to go over some simple steps required in order to obtain a Medical Marijuana License.
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-You MUST be 18+
-You must be a resident of one of the following medical marijuana legal states:
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Steps:
1) Make sure you qualify for the medical use of marijuana, i.e. you must have a medical condition which, through the use of cannabis, can be relived/lessened.
-There are 250+ conditions which qualify you for the use of medical cannabis.
Acquired hypothyroidism 244
Acute Sinusitis 461.9
Acute Gastritis 535.0
Addiction*****
ADD w/o hyperactivity 314.00
ADD w hyperactivity 314.01
ADD other 314.8
Adrenal Cortical Cancer 194.0
Agoraphobia 300.22
AIDS Related Illness 042
Alcoholism+ 303.0
Alcohol Abuse+ 305.0
Alopecia 704.0x
Alzheimer’s Disease*****
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 335.2
Amphetamine Depend 304.4
Amyloidosis 277.3
Anaphylactic or Reaction 995.0
Anorexia Nervosa 307.1
Anorexia+ 783.0
Anxiety Disorder+ 300.00
Ankylosis 718.5
Angina pectoris 413
Arthropathy, gout 274.0
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease 414.X
Arthritis, Degenerative 715.0
Arthritis, post traumatic+ 716.1
Arthropathy, Degenerative+ 716.9
Arthritis, Rheumatoid+ 714.0
Atrophy Blanche 701.3
Asthma, unspecific 493.9
Autism/Aspergers 299.0
Autoimmune disease 279.4
Back Sprain 847.9
Bell’s palsy 351.0
Bipolar Disorder 296.6
Brain malignant tumor 191
Brain Trauma 310.9
Bruxism 306.8
Bulemia 307.51
Chemotherapy Convalesce V66.2
Cancer, site unspecified 199
Cerebellar Ataxia 334.4
Cerebral Palsy+ 343.9
Cluster Headaches 346.2
Compression of Brain 348.4
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 354.0
Charcot-Marie-Tooth 356.1
Color Blindness* 368.55
Conjunctivitis 372.9
Cardiac conduction disorder 426.X
Chronic Pain
Chronic Sinusitis 473.9
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder 491.90
Cystic Fibrosis 518.89
Colitis, Ulcerative 536.9
Colitis+ 558.9
Colon diverticulitis 562.1
Constipation 564.0
Cervical Disk Disease 722.91
Cervicobrachial Syndrome 723.3
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 780.7
Cough+ 786.2
Cachexia 799.4
Cerebral Aneurism 747.81
Cocaine Dependence+ 304.2
Crohns 555.9
Dupuytens Contracture 728.6Diabetes Adult Onset
250.0
Diabetes Insulin Depend. 250.1
Diabetes Adult Onset Uncontrolled 250.2
Diabetic Renal Disease 250.4
Diabetic Ophthalmic Disease 250.5
Diabetic Neuropathy 250.6
Diabetic Peripheral Vascular Disease 250.7
Diabetes Mellitus*****
Delerium Tremens+ 291.0
Dysthymic Disorder 300.4
Dystonia*****
Dyslexic Amblyopia** 368.0
Drusen of Optic Nerve 377.21
Dentofacial anomaly pain 524
Dermatomyositis 710.3
Darier’s Disease 757.39
Diarrhea 787.91
Dumping Syndrome Post Surgery 564.2
Epilepsy(ies)+ 345.x
Emphysema 492.8
Epididymitis** 604.xx
Endometriosis** 617.9
Eczema 692.9
Epidermolysis Bullosa 694.9
Erythma Multiforma 695.1
Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome 710.5
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome 756.83
Felty’s Syndrome 714.1
Fore Arm/Wrist/Hand 959.3
Fibromyagia/Fibrositis 729.1
Friedreich’s Ataxia 334.0
Genital Herpes 054.10
Glioblastoma Multiforme 191.9
Graves Disease** 242.0
Grand Mal Seizures** 345.1
Glaucoma 365.23
Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease 530.81
Gastrointestinal Disorders*****
Gilomas (tumors in the brain)*****
Gastritis+ 535.5
Hepatitis-non-viral 571.4
Herpetic infection of penis 054.13
Hypoglycemia(s) 251
Hemophilia A 286.0
Henoch-Schoelein Purpur 287.0
Huntington’s Disease+ 333.4
Hemiparesis/plegia 342
Hypertension+ 401.1
Hyperventilation 786.01
Hiccough+ 786.8
Hip 959.6
Harm Reduction for Drug/Alcohol
Impotence, Psychogenic 302.72
Ischemic Heart Disease 411.X
Insomnia+ 780.52
Intermittent Explosive Disorder 312.34
Intervertebral Disk Disease 722.x 722.1
IVDD Cerv w Myelopathy 722.71
Irritable Bowel Syndrome. 564.1
Incontinence*****
Jacksonian Epilepsy** 345.5
Knee, ankle & foot injury 959.7
Lower Back Pain 724.5
Lumbosacral Back Disease 724.x
Lupus 710.0
Limbic Rage Syndrome** 345.4
Lipomatosis 272.8
Lymphoma & reticular cancer 200
Lyme Disease 088.81
Lymphoma 238.7
L-S disk disorder sciatic nerve irritation
Menopausal syndrome 627.2
Malignant Melanoma 172.9
Myeloid leukemia 205
Mucopolysaccharoidosis 277
Mania 296.0
Major Depression, Single Episode 296.2
Major Depression, Recurring 296.3
Multiple Sclerosis 340.0
Mononeuritis lower limb 355
Muscular dystrophies 359
Musculoskeletal Injuries*****
Macular Degeneration** 362.5
Meniere’s Disease 386.00
Muscle Spasm 728.85
Melorheostosis 733.99
Myofacial Pain Syndrome**782.0
Motion Sickness 994.6
Multiple joints pain 719.49
Migraine(s)+ 346.x
Migraine, Classical+ 346.0
Marfan syndrome 759.82
Mastocytosis 757.33
Nausea+ 787.02
Nightmares 307.47
Non-psychotic Organic Brain Disorder 310.8Other
Skin Cancer 173
Neuropathy+ 357
Nail patella syndrome 756.89
Nephritis/nephropathy 583.81
Nystagmus, Congenital 379.5
Neurasthenia 300.5
Obesity, exogenous 278.00
Obesity, morbid 278.01
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. 300.3
Opiate Dependence+ 304.0
Organic Mental Disorder hd injections 310.1
Other CNS demyelization 341
Other spinal cord disease 336
Optic neuritis 377.30
Osteogenesis imperfecta 756.51
Osteoporosis*****
Osgood-Schlatter 732.4
Other arthropod bone disease 088
Prostatitis 600.0
Pelvic Inflammatory Dis 614
Premenstrual Syndrome+ 625.3
Pain, Non-Specific
Pain, Vaginal 625.9
Peritoneal pain 568
Pancreatitis 577.1
Pain, Ureter 788.0
Panic Disorder+ 300.01
Porphyria 277.1
Post W.E. Encephalitis 062.1
Post Polio Syndrome 138.0
Prostate Cancer 186
Psychogenic Hyperhidrosi 306.3
Psychogenic Pylorospas** 306.4
Psychogenic Dysuria 306.53
Persistent Insomnia 307.42
Psychogenic Pain 307.89
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 309.81
Post Concussion Syndrome 310.2
Psychogenic PAT 316.0
Parkinson’s Disease 332.0
Paraplegia(s) 344.1x
Paralysis, unspecific 344.9
Pneumothorax, Spontaneous 512.8
Pulmonary Fibrosis 516.3
Peptic Ulcer/Dyspepsia 536.8
Pylorospasm Reflux 537.81
Psoriatic Arthritis 696.0
Psoriasis 696.1
Pruritus, pruritic+ 698.9
Pemphigus 694.4
Patellar chondromalacia 717.7
Peripheral enthesopathies 726
Paroxysmal Atrial Tach** 427.0
Post Cardiotomy Syndrome 429.4
Polyarteritis Nodosa 446.0
Peutz-Jehgers Syndrome** 756.9
Quadriplegia(s) 344.0x
Rosacea 695.3
Raynaud’s Disease 443.0
Restless legs syndrome 333.99
Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy 337.2
Radiation Therapy E929.9
Reiter’s Syndrome 099.3
Senile Dementia+ 290.0
Stuttering* 307.0
Schizophrenia(s) 295.x
Schizoaffective Disorder 295.7
Spinal mm atrophy II 335.11
Syringomyelia 336.0
Sedative Dependence+ 304.1
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 053.9
Strabismus & other bionics 378
Sturge-Weber Disease 759.6
Scleroderma 710.1
Spinal Stenosis 724.02
Spondylolisthesis** 738.4
Scoliosis 754.2
Spina Bifida Occulta 756.17
Sturge-Weber Eye Syndrome** 759.6
Sleep Apnea 780.57
Shoulder Injury Unspecified 959.2
Tobacco Dependence 305.1
Tic disorder unspecific 307.20
Tourette’s Syndrome 307.23
Tension Headache 307.81
Trichotillomania 312.39
Tic Doloroux+ 350.1
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 353.0
Thyroiditis 245
Testicular Cancer 186.9
Tinnitus 388.30
Thromboangiitis Obliteran 443.1
Tenosynovitis 727.x
Tietze’s Syndrome 733.6
Tremor/Involuntary Movements 781.0
Trachoria Growths***1 ?????
T.M.J Syndrome 524.60
Testicular torsion 608.2
Uterine cancer 236.0
Ureter spasm calculus 592
Urethritis/Cystitis 595.3
Viral B Hepatitis, chronic 070.52
Viral C Hepatitis, chronic 070.54
Vomiting 787.01
Vertebral dislocation unspecific 839.4
Writers’ Cramp**** 300.89
Whiplash 847.0
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2) Find a physician licensed to practice medicine in the field of cannabis. They are the ones you need to make the actual appointment with and go in and see. Use Google to help find a physician around your area. I live in California, and there are seriously a limitless number of physicians around.
3) Once you do that, call and make the appointment. Now, keep in mind that they will charge you for the application, anywhere from $50-$100+. (Usually, the assistants answer the phone, it's simple to make an appointment.)
4) Next, you need the evidence of your medical condition. Mine was "insomnia," so I really didn't have any medical documentations. It's not absolutely required, but it will help your chances. I took nothing with me to my appointment, I simply told the physician that I had sleeping problems and that I took OTC meds, which didn't help. Then I told her I tried cannabis, and that I had no side effects and that it worked like a charm.
5) Usually, they run a couple of simple tests on you such as checking for blood pressure, heart/breathing rate and your lungs. Once that is done, if everything went kosher, you should be a medical marijuana patient.
-If it all goes well, you should get a Recommendation paper/card similiar to these:
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*Now, these steps were mostly based off of my personal experience, but I do believe that it's relatively similar to obtain one in other states as well.*
You can seriously benefit from having a MMJ license if your a smoker:
-You get the best quality of weed
-There are a countless number of medical marijuana clinics.
-Clinics accept Credit Cards.
-If your dealer hooks you short, theres not much you can do. However, if a clinic tries to give you the short end, you can easily complain, and most of the time, they will hook you up more.
-Much more convenient, and much less risky than getting it from a "drug dealer".
-You know what you get, the selection is incredible.
-No legal troubles with the police for possessing marijuana.
-They sell nug, edibles, hash, oils, and even drinks at clinics. [All with weed in them]
Here are some of the approved conditions amongst the MMJ states:
Alaska: Approved Conditions
-Cachexia, cancer, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders characterized by seizures, glaucoma, HIV or AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other disorders characterized by muscle spasticity, and nausea. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.
Arizona: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, ALS, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures (including epilepsy), severe or persistent muscle spasms (including multiple sclerosis).
California: Approved Conditions
- AIDS, anorexia, arthritis, cachexia, cancer, chronic pain, glaucoma, migraine, persistent muscle spasms, including spasms associated with multiple sclerosis, seizures, including seizures associated with epilepsy, severe nausea; Other chronic or persistent medical symptoms.
Colorado: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS positive, cachexia; severe pain; severe nausea; seizures, including those that are characteristic of epilepsy; or persistent muscle spasms, including those that are characteristic of multiple sclerosis. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Colorado Board of Health
DC: Approved Conditions
-HIV, AIDS, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, cancer, other conditions that are chronic, long-lasting, debilitating, or that interfere with the basic functions of life, serious medical conditions for which the use of medical marijuana is beneficial, patients undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Hawaii: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS; A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe pain, severe nausea, seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy, or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis or Crohn's disease. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Hawaii Department of Health.
Maine: Approved Conditions
-Epilepsy and other disorders characterized by seizures; glaucoma; multiple sclerosis and other disorders characterized by muscle spasticity; and nausea or vomiting as a result of AIDS or cancer chemotherapy.
Michigan: Approved Conditions
- Approved for treatment of debilitating medical conditions, defined as cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Crohn's disease, agitation of Alzheimer's disease, nail patella, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, epilepsy, muscle spasms, and multiple sclerosis.
Montana: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, or positive status for HIV/AIDS, or the treatment of these conditions; a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy, or severe or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis or Chrohn's disease; or any other medical condition or treatment for a medical condition adopted by the department by rule.
Nevada: Approved Conditions
-AIDS; cancer; glaucoma; and any medical condition or treatment to a medical condition that produces cachexia, persistent muscle spasms or seizures, severe nausea or pain. Other conditions are subject to approval by the health division of the state Department of Human Resources.
New Jersey: Approved Conditions
-Seizure disorder, including epilepsy, intractable skeletal muscular spasticity, glaucoma; severe or chronic pain, severe nausea or vomiting, cachexia, or wasting syndrome resulting from HIV/AIDS or cancer; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease), multiple sclerosis, terminal cancer, muscular dystrophy, or inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease; terminal illness, if the physician has determined a prognosis of less than 12 months of life or any other medical condition or its treatment that is approved by the Department of Health and Senior Services.
New Mexico: Approved Conditions
-The 15 current qualifying conditions for medical cannabis are: severe chronic pain, painful peripheral neuropathy, intractable nausea/vomiting, severe anorexia/cachexia, hepatitis C infection, Crohn's disease, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with intractable spasticity, epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, and hospice patients
Oregon: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS, or treatment for these conditions; A medical condition or treatment for a medical condition that produces cachexia, severe pain, severe nausea, seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy, or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Health Division of the Oregon Department of Human Resources.
Rhode Island:Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, or the treatment of these conditions; A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome; severe, debilitating, chronic pain; severe nausea; seizures, including but not limited to, those characteristic of epilepsy; or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to, those characteristic of multiple sclerosis or Crohn’s disease; or agitation of Alzheimer's Disease; or any other medical condition or its treatment approved by the state Department of Health.
Vermont: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, AIDS, positive status for HIV, multiple sclerosis, or the treatment of these conditions if the disease or the treatment results in severe, persistent, and intractable symptoms; or a disease, medical condition, or its treatment that is chronic, debilitating and produces severe, persistent, and one or more of the following intractable symptoms: cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe pain or nausea or seizures.
Washington: Approved Conditions
- Added Crohn's disease, Hepatitis C with debilitating nausea or intractable pain, diseases, including anorexia, which result in nausea, vomiting, wasting, appetite loss, cramping, seizures, muscle spasms, or spasticity, when those conditions are unrelieved by standard treatments or medications.
*Thanks for reading, and If your over 18 and a smoker, becoming a patient is going to be one of the best decisions you've made
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Originally posted by 20
In this thread, I'm going to go over some simple steps required in order to obtain a Medical Marijuana License.
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-You MUST be 18+
-You must be a resident of one of the following medical marijuana legal states:
You must login or register to view this content.
Steps:
1) Make sure you qualify for the medical use of marijuana, i.e. you must have a medical condition which, through the use of cannabis, can be relived/lessened.
-There are 250+ conditions which qualify you for the use of medical cannabis.
Acquired hypothyroidism 244
Acute Sinusitis 461.9
Acute Gastritis 535.0
Addiction*****
ADD w/o hyperactivity 314.00
ADD w hyperactivity 314.01
ADD other 314.8
Adrenal Cortical Cancer 194.0
Agoraphobia 300.22
AIDS Related Illness 042
Alcoholism+ 303.0
Alcohol Abuse+ 305.0
Alopecia 704.0x
Alzheimer’s Disease*****
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 335.2
Amphetamine Depend 304.4
Amyloidosis 277.3
Anaphylactic or Reaction 995.0
Anorexia Nervosa 307.1
Anorexia+ 783.0
Anxiety Disorder+ 300.00
Ankylosis 718.5
Angina pectoris 413
Arthropathy, gout 274.0
Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease 414.X
Arthritis, Degenerative 715.0
Arthritis, post traumatic+ 716.1
Arthropathy, Degenerative+ 716.9
Arthritis, Rheumatoid+ 714.0
Atrophy Blanche 701.3
Asthma, unspecific 493.9
Autism/Aspergers 299.0
Autoimmune disease 279.4
Back Sprain 847.9
Bell’s palsy 351.0
Bipolar Disorder 296.6
Brain malignant tumor 191
Brain Trauma 310.9
Bruxism 306.8
Bulemia 307.51
Chemotherapy Convalesce V66.2
Cancer, site unspecified 199
Cerebellar Ataxia 334.4
Cerebral Palsy+ 343.9
Cluster Headaches 346.2
Compression of Brain 348.4
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 354.0
Charcot-Marie-Tooth 356.1
Color Blindness* 368.55
Conjunctivitis 372.9
Cardiac conduction disorder 426.X
Chronic Pain
Chronic Sinusitis 473.9
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder 491.90
Cystic Fibrosis 518.89
Colitis, Ulcerative 536.9
Colitis+ 558.9
Colon diverticulitis 562.1
Constipation 564.0
Cervical Disk Disease 722.91
Cervicobrachial Syndrome 723.3
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 780.7
Cough+ 786.2
Cachexia 799.4
Cerebral Aneurism 747.81
Cocaine Dependence+ 304.2
Crohns 555.9
Dupuytens Contracture 728.6Diabetes Adult Onset
250.0
Diabetes Insulin Depend. 250.1
Diabetes Adult Onset Uncontrolled 250.2
Diabetic Renal Disease 250.4
Diabetic Ophthalmic Disease 250.5
Diabetic Neuropathy 250.6
Diabetic Peripheral Vascular Disease 250.7
Diabetes Mellitus*****
Delerium Tremens+ 291.0
Dysthymic Disorder 300.4
Dystonia*****
Dyslexic Amblyopia** 368.0
Drusen of Optic Nerve 377.21
Dentofacial anomaly pain 524
Dermatomyositis 710.3
Darier’s Disease 757.39
Diarrhea 787.91
Dumping Syndrome Post Surgery 564.2
Epilepsy(ies)+ 345.x
Emphysema 492.8
Epididymitis** 604.xx
Endometriosis** 617.9
Eczema 692.9
Epidermolysis Bullosa 694.9
Erythma Multiforma 695.1
Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome 710.5
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome 756.83
Felty’s Syndrome 714.1
Fore Arm/Wrist/Hand 959.3
Fibromyagia/Fibrositis 729.1
Friedreich’s Ataxia 334.0
Genital Herpes 054.10
Glioblastoma Multiforme 191.9
Graves Disease** 242.0
Grand Mal Seizures** 345.1
Glaucoma 365.23
Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease 530.81
Gastrointestinal Disorders*****
Gilomas (tumors in the brain)*****
Gastritis+ 535.5
Hepatitis-non-viral 571.4
Herpetic infection of penis 054.13
Hypoglycemia(s) 251
Hemophilia A 286.0
Henoch-Schoelein Purpur 287.0
Huntington’s Disease+ 333.4
Hemiparesis/plegia 342
Hypertension+ 401.1
Hyperventilation 786.01
Hiccough+ 786.8
Hip 959.6
Harm Reduction for Drug/Alcohol
Impotence, Psychogenic 302.72
Ischemic Heart Disease 411.X
Insomnia+ 780.52
Intermittent Explosive Disorder 312.34
Intervertebral Disk Disease 722.x 722.1
IVDD Cerv w Myelopathy 722.71
Irritable Bowel Syndrome. 564.1
Incontinence*****
Jacksonian Epilepsy** 345.5
Knee, ankle & foot injury 959.7
Lower Back Pain 724.5
Lumbosacral Back Disease 724.x
Lupus 710.0
Limbic Rage Syndrome** 345.4
Lipomatosis 272.8
Lymphoma & reticular cancer 200
Lyme Disease 088.81
Lymphoma 238.7
L-S disk disorder sciatic nerve irritation
Menopausal syndrome 627.2
Malignant Melanoma 172.9
Myeloid leukemia 205
Mucopolysaccharoidosis 277
Mania 296.0
Major Depression, Single Episode 296.2
Major Depression, Recurring 296.3
Multiple Sclerosis 340.0
Mononeuritis lower limb 355
Muscular dystrophies 359
Musculoskeletal Injuries*****
Macular Degeneration** 362.5
Meniere’s Disease 386.00
Muscle Spasm 728.85
Melorheostosis 733.99
Myofacial Pain Syndrome**782.0
Motion Sickness 994.6
Multiple joints pain 719.49
Migraine(s)+ 346.x
Migraine, Classical+ 346.0
Marfan syndrome 759.82
Mastocytosis 757.33
Nausea+ 787.02
Nightmares 307.47
Non-psychotic Organic Brain Disorder 310.8Other
Skin Cancer 173
Neuropathy+ 357
Nail patella syndrome 756.89
Nephritis/nephropathy 583.81
Nystagmus, Congenital 379.5
Neurasthenia 300.5
Obesity, exogenous 278.00
Obesity, morbid 278.01
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. 300.3
Opiate Dependence+ 304.0
Organic Mental Disorder hd injections 310.1
Other CNS demyelization 341
Other spinal cord disease 336
Optic neuritis 377.30
Osteogenesis imperfecta 756.51
Osteoporosis*****
Osgood-Schlatter 732.4
Other arthropod bone disease 088
Prostatitis 600.0
Pelvic Inflammatory Dis 614
Premenstrual Syndrome+ 625.3
Pain, Non-Specific
Pain, Vaginal 625.9
Peritoneal pain 568
Pancreatitis 577.1
Pain, Ureter 788.0
Panic Disorder+ 300.01
Porphyria 277.1
Post W.E. Encephalitis 062.1
Post Polio Syndrome 138.0
Prostate Cancer 186
Psychogenic Hyperhidrosi 306.3
Psychogenic Pylorospas** 306.4
Psychogenic Dysuria 306.53
Persistent Insomnia 307.42
Psychogenic Pain 307.89
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 309.81
Post Concussion Syndrome 310.2
Psychogenic PAT 316.0
Parkinson’s Disease 332.0
Paraplegia(s) 344.1x
Paralysis, unspecific 344.9
Pneumothorax, Spontaneous 512.8
Pulmonary Fibrosis 516.3
Peptic Ulcer/Dyspepsia 536.8
Pylorospasm Reflux 537.81
Psoriatic Arthritis 696.0
Psoriasis 696.1
Pruritus, pruritic+ 698.9
Pemphigus 694.4
Patellar chondromalacia 717.7
Peripheral enthesopathies 726
Paroxysmal Atrial Tach** 427.0
Post Cardiotomy Syndrome 429.4
Polyarteritis Nodosa 446.0
Peutz-Jehgers Syndrome** 756.9
Quadriplegia(s) 344.0x
Rosacea 695.3
Raynaud’s Disease 443.0
Restless legs syndrome 333.99
Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy 337.2
Radiation Therapy E929.9
Reiter’s Syndrome 099.3
Senile Dementia+ 290.0
Stuttering* 307.0
Schizophrenia(s) 295.x
Schizoaffective Disorder 295.7
Spinal mm atrophy II 335.11
Syringomyelia 336.0
Sedative Dependence+ 304.1
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) 053.9
Strabismus & other bionics 378
Sturge-Weber Disease 759.6
Scleroderma 710.1
Spinal Stenosis 724.02
Spondylolisthesis** 738.4
Scoliosis 754.2
Spina Bifida Occulta 756.17
Sturge-Weber Eye Syndrome** 759.6
Sleep Apnea 780.57
Shoulder Injury Unspecified 959.2
Tobacco Dependence 305.1
Tic disorder unspecific 307.20
Tourette’s Syndrome 307.23
Tension Headache 307.81
Trichotillomania 312.39
Tic Doloroux+ 350.1
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 353.0
Thyroiditis 245
Testicular Cancer 186.9
Tinnitus 388.30
Thromboangiitis Obliteran 443.1
Tenosynovitis 727.x
Tietze’s Syndrome 733.6
Tremor/Involuntary Movements 781.0
Trachoria Growths***1 ?????
T.M.J Syndrome 524.60
Testicular torsion 608.2
Uterine cancer 236.0
Ureter spasm calculus 592
Urethritis/Cystitis 595.3
Viral B Hepatitis, chronic 070.52
Viral C Hepatitis, chronic 070.54
Vomiting 787.01
Vertebral dislocation unspecific 839.4
Writers’ Cramp**** 300.89
Whiplash 847.0
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2) Find a physician licensed to practice medicine in the field of cannabis. They are the ones you need to make the actual appointment with and go in and see. Use Google to help find a physician around your area. I live in California, and there are seriously a limitless number of physicians around.
3) Once you do that, call and make the appointment. Now, keep in mind that they will charge you for the application, anywhere from $50-$100+. (Usually, the assistants answer the phone, it's simple to make an appointment.)
4) Next, you need the evidence of your medical condition. Mine was "insomnia," so I really didn't have any medical documentations. It's not absolutely required, but it will help your chances. I took nothing with me to my appointment, I simply told the physician that I had sleeping problems and that I took OTC meds, which didn't help. Then I told her I tried cannabis, and that I had no side effects and that it worked like a charm.
5) Usually, they run a couple of simple tests on you such as checking for blood pressure, heart/breathing rate and your lungs. Once that is done, if everything went kosher, you should be a medical marijuana patient.
-If it all goes well, you should get a Recommendation paper/card similiar to these:
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*Now, these steps were mostly based off of my personal experience, but I do believe that it's relatively similar to obtain one in other states as well.*
You can seriously benefit from having a MMJ license if your a smoker:
-You get the best quality of weed
-There are a countless number of medical marijuana clinics.
-Clinics accept Credit Cards.
-If your dealer hooks you short, theres not much you can do. However, if a clinic tries to give you the short end, you can easily complain, and most of the time, they will hook you up more.
-Much more convenient, and much less risky than getting it from a "drug dealer".
-You know what you get, the selection is incredible.
-No legal troubles with the police for possessing marijuana.
-They sell nug, edibles, hash, oils, and even drinks at clinics. [All with weed in them]
Here are some of the approved conditions amongst the MMJ states:
Alaska: Approved Conditions
-Cachexia, cancer, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders characterized by seizures, glaucoma, HIV or AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other disorders characterized by muscle spasticity, and nausea. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.
Arizona: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, ALS, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures (including epilepsy), severe or persistent muscle spasms (including multiple sclerosis).
California: Approved Conditions
- AIDS, anorexia, arthritis, cachexia, cancer, chronic pain, glaucoma, migraine, persistent muscle spasms, including spasms associated with multiple sclerosis, seizures, including seizures associated with epilepsy, severe nausea; Other chronic or persistent medical symptoms.
Colorado: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS positive, cachexia; severe pain; severe nausea; seizures, including those that are characteristic of epilepsy; or persistent muscle spasms, including those that are characteristic of multiple sclerosis. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Colorado Board of Health
DC: Approved Conditions
-HIV, AIDS, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, cancer, other conditions that are chronic, long-lasting, debilitating, or that interfere with the basic functions of life, serious medical conditions for which the use of medical marijuana is beneficial, patients undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Hawaii: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS; A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe pain, severe nausea, seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy, or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis or Crohn's disease. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Hawaii Department of Health.
Maine: Approved Conditions
-Epilepsy and other disorders characterized by seizures; glaucoma; multiple sclerosis and other disorders characterized by muscle spasticity; and nausea or vomiting as a result of AIDS or cancer chemotherapy.
Michigan: Approved Conditions
- Approved for treatment of debilitating medical conditions, defined as cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Crohn's disease, agitation of Alzheimer's disease, nail patella, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, epilepsy, muscle spasms, and multiple sclerosis.
Montana: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, or positive status for HIV/AIDS, or the treatment of these conditions; a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy, or severe or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis or Chrohn's disease; or any other medical condition or treatment for a medical condition adopted by the department by rule.
Nevada: Approved Conditions
-AIDS; cancer; glaucoma; and any medical condition or treatment to a medical condition that produces cachexia, persistent muscle spasms or seizures, severe nausea or pain. Other conditions are subject to approval by the health division of the state Department of Human Resources.
New Jersey: Approved Conditions
-Seizure disorder, including epilepsy, intractable skeletal muscular spasticity, glaucoma; severe or chronic pain, severe nausea or vomiting, cachexia, or wasting syndrome resulting from HIV/AIDS or cancer; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease), multiple sclerosis, terminal cancer, muscular dystrophy, or inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease; terminal illness, if the physician has determined a prognosis of less than 12 months of life or any other medical condition or its treatment that is approved by the Department of Health and Senior Services.
New Mexico: Approved Conditions
-The 15 current qualifying conditions for medical cannabis are: severe chronic pain, painful peripheral neuropathy, intractable nausea/vomiting, severe anorexia/cachexia, hepatitis C infection, Crohn's disease, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with intractable spasticity, epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, and hospice patients
Oregon: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS, or treatment for these conditions; A medical condition or treatment for a medical condition that produces cachexia, severe pain, severe nausea, seizures, including seizures caused by epilepsy, or persistent muscle spasms, including spasms caused by multiple sclerosis. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Health Division of the Oregon Department of Human Resources.
Rhode Island:Approved Conditions
-Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, or the treatment of these conditions; A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces cachexia or wasting syndrome; severe, debilitating, chronic pain; severe nausea; seizures, including but not limited to, those characteristic of epilepsy; or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to, those characteristic of multiple sclerosis or Crohn’s disease; or agitation of Alzheimer's Disease; or any other medical condition or its treatment approved by the state Department of Health.
Vermont: Approved Conditions
-Cancer, AIDS, positive status for HIV, multiple sclerosis, or the treatment of these conditions if the disease or the treatment results in severe, persistent, and intractable symptoms; or a disease, medical condition, or its treatment that is chronic, debilitating and produces severe, persistent, and one or more of the following intractable symptoms: cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe pain or nausea or seizures.
Washington: Approved Conditions
- Added Crohn's disease, Hepatitis C with debilitating nausea or intractable pain, diseases, including anorexia, which result in nausea, vomiting, wasting, appetite loss, cramping, seizures, muscle spasms, or spasticity, when those conditions are unrelieved by standard treatments or medications.
*Thanks for reading, and If your over 18 and a smoker, becoming a patient is going to be one of the best decisions you've made
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I think it will be a good idea to list the states , Also as i was skimming through the list i started laughing remembering South Park's episode on medical Marijuana. .
Here you go (States) :
Alaska , Arizona , Cali , Colorado , DC , Hawaii , Maine , Michigan ,Montana , Nevada ,Jersey , New Mexico , Oregon , Rhode Island , Vermont , and Washington
Source : (With chart)
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