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Have medical qualifying conditions with medical records to back it up. I am a vet and get my med care at VA. I don't have a regular doc other than VA. State says they may reject applicants who are not regular patient of physician. They tell me you can not visit doctor just once for signing of paperwork. You must be a regular patient. I don't have the money to go around trying different doctors to see who is med 420 friendly. Would love some advice. Please not the same old rhetoric I have been reading on this sight. Lets get this straight folks.
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it doesn't work like that here, all docs can be involved but it all depends on what you want your prescription for. go to the NM heath board website to get started. they have all the steps and guidelines their, it is not like a DR can sign off and you get cannabis, it is a little different here.
http://www.health.state.nm.us/idb/me...cannabis.shtml Last edited by MadSativa; Aug-11-2009 at 22:22. |
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Thanks for getting back to me brother. I truly want to support our Medical Marijuana laws here in new mexico. I am 50 yrs. old and I am frustrated with the process. I want protection from the law. At my age I do not want an encounter with the law. Been there done that already. I am disabled and do not work. I have lots of time on my hands. My goal is to go through the process of getting my NM MMJ card and then to make myself available to all who need help and encouragement to go throught the process of aquiring a card. The more people that get their card, the better things will become for all of us.
South of the border there has been much violence associated with Marijuana. People dying everyday so that Americans can smoke their shitty swag. I want to grow my own high quality medicine and then I will be one less person fueling the violent drug trade south of the border. My ultimate goal is to assist others in anyway I can. I have been on your site and enjoy your videos. Peace and goodwill brother |
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Hello Waynester,
and to anyone else finding difficulties in obtaining your mmj patient's license for personal use, I may be able to asst you. I am in touch with local physicians who are following the guidlines of the NMDOH and is issuing referrals for those in ligitimate and serious need only. I am in no position to disclose here, these physician's contact info - nor will I attempt to evaluate anyone's intent for acquiring their license. I am one member of a locally established group with a unique approach to our NMDOH's Medical Cannabis program. With final stages near closing, we are still inclined to prudently assist with what we legally can. I am not a user, but I strongly advocate expressions and exercises of freedoms, unity and truth. I hope to soon share more. message me directly for assistance. |
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I would like some help
I have Glaucoma, I was diagnosed in 2003. I am dealing with some serious headaches and am tired of it. Do I need to go to a doctor or a optomotrist? Any help would be greatly appriciated.
MOD Note: No emails in posts. please read the rules Last edited by FakeBoobsRule; Sep-26-2009 at 15:45. |
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THC Foundation = a dead end ("not sure if/when we'll be coming to NM")
Dr. Elting = a dead end ("not accepting any new patients at this time") Would like to message truth4um directly, but can't figure out how. Any help appreciated. Severely disabled, VA docs, former CA patient. Last edited by ScaredasHell; Sep-23-2009 at 16:11. |
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Yeah, and the answer doesn't involve contacting a private entity and being charged to help you find a Dr. It should be most Dr.s ethics. Its legal. There is a form from the state listing conditions. The Dr. isn't signing off on marijuana, but only that you have one of the conditions listed. The state makes the decision. If your Dr. Doesn't lie, he or she should have an obligation to confirm a state form saying you have a listed illness. Its pretty simple...as long as you qualify. Can't go to some Dr. for the first time with not history and proof and expect them to sign off on chronic pain for instance. It would be like walking in and asking for some oxicotin or something.
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I can help
Contact me off the forum - email me len@newmexicann.org
We are a non profit corporation trying to become a NM DOH Licensed Producer. Our web site for patient advocacy is The NewMexiCannabis Project I have a psychiatrist who can give you a recommendation. You do not have to be a regular patient but you will have to see him once a year to renew the recommendation. NM DOH honors his recommendations for PTSD. I use him for myself and had no problems with NM DOH. It takes a while to get an appointment with him though - as much as two months. If I remember correctly, he charges $200. I do not want to post his name publically. Be Well Len Goodman |
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