cuz it is stupid.. now awnser it yourself and stop being lazy
Medical marijuana is helpful to the people with chronic headaches and chronic migraines is to secure and efficient way to prevent. Chronic migraines will occur by symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Chronic headaches will occur by over pressure and tight band on the head.
Medical marijuana is usually reserved for patients with chronic pain, patients with glaucoma, or those with cancer. A broken femur would not be considered a chronic problem. It is very likely you can get a prescription for oral pain killers after a broken bone, but not marijuana.
Dronabinol Marinol Naboline Cesamet Sativex Cannabidiol possibly others...
The natural distaster only served the magnify the disconnect between the developed and undeveloped countries.Can you magnify this, I need a closer look.You do know how to magnify yourself don't you; would you stop bragging already.
Medicinal marijuana is typically only prescribed for chronic pain, meaning, intolerable, and incurable day to day pain (back pain is likely most common). If your shingles outbreaks are frequent and or pain management is a long-term issue, I don't see why not. Pain from shingles can last long (sometimes forever) after the infection subsides. This is due to nerve damage that the virus can cause. If this is the case for you, this would be considered "chronic pain" and you would be eligible for a prescription.
Just an oral swab test takes around 7 to 14 hours for chronic usage... They say 48 hours but that is bull sh**.... It depends on your size and tolerance which I presume would be quite high if your a chronic smoker... The best guide I can give is this; I'm a chronic marijuana smoker, female, petite 50kg... I got a saliva test or oral test 12 hours after smoking and came up clean:):)
You would use a convex lens.
I would sneak out and BURN all th marijuana.
Microscope
Marijuana cannot be prescribed anywhere in the United State as prescribing a level one narcotic will cause them to lose their license. Level one narcotics are show to have no medicinal value. Starting in April, a doctor in Arizona may "recommend" marijuana but not specifically for mental disorders. You would need to have one of the listed conditions such as chronic pain. So if you feel your mental disorders are causing you pain, then they should be able to recommend for you. One of the dispensaries named Chronic Comfort is keep patients posted on what to do and where to go as the laws occur.
Yeah but it would just be marijuana flavored. It wont get you high.
You would use a convex lens.