Getting a marijuana card is really hard. You will just have to talk to your doctor about it.
No. Medical marijuana will not forestall loss of muscle mass. In states where it is apporoved, medical marijuana is used to boost appetite or cope with the side effects of HIV medications.
To get a cannabis card is around $150 if you have a serious muscle or nerve problem like Chiari, Medical Marijuana can help you.
Matijuana materially reduces muscle pain from my polio. Not much help for joint pain though. It provides immidiate muscle pain releif.
Antihypertensive drugs, steroids, muscle relaxants, anticancer drugs, and opioids, as well as extensive surgery such as a coronary bypass, may lead to depression.
Yes, it's on their qualifying conditions. multiple sclerosis or other muscle spasm disorders (i.g. Asthma)
In States where medical Marijuana is decriminalized, it is to some degree at the physician's discretion whether or not they would recommend you to try marijuana medicinally. The laws are usually pretty specific about which conditions qualify, but the symptoms of severe IBS (spastic colon) do map to some of the conditions (such as severe and persistent muscle spasms). Specifically I am citing the Michigan Medical Marijuana program, and can speak from experience that a qualified and compassionate caregiver CAN issue you your card for these symptoms here.
Medical marijuana is more common than you would think. Many people smoke marijuana to alleviate the pain of cancer or muscle pain. It is also helpful with nausea. I have even heard of it being used by anorexic and bulimic patients to get them to gain weight.
As a massage therapist, you will know EVERY muscle on the body.
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It is used a lot for joint or muscle pain.
you need a legitimate illness ie (eating disorders, anxiety, MS, depression, muscle spasms, torrettes). the people who hand out the 'green cards' make sure that you are in fact suffering. once you get your green card, you can purchase medicinal marijuana and you may be able to obtain a growing permit if you look into it.
AIDS, cancer, and neurological and muscle disorders.