I dont see why they would give it to you for cateracts. weed wont help your vision whats so ever. weed is only used for pain and pain like symptoms.iv had cateracts and i wish i could get the card!
Many people can: it depends a lot on where you live. The laws in Amsterdam, Holland or Marin County, California, are very different from the laws in New York, for example. And Federal Laws often conflict with local laws, and local enforcement also varies considerably. Enforcement in Canada is very different from the USA.
Always check your local laws 1st.
However, be warned:
I believe that marijuana use is always dicey, legally, in the US. Even if one judge or agency says that medical marijuana is OK, another agency will disagree.
There is a 10 percent chance of increased eye pressure during the first two days after having cataract surgery. Marijuana usage has been shown to decrease eye pressure, so while it may help treat that particular symptom for a percentage of people during the time period immediately after surgery, I haven't found information suggesting that the usage of marijuana treats the cataracts themselves.
No. Marijuana only helps with glaucoma.
no u crackhead are u smoking weed?
no, your doctor must prescribe it to you
It is possible to obtain a CDL with diabetes, provided it's not too severe for you to be able to obtain a DOT medical card.
If you can't meet the requirements to obtain a DOT medical card, then no.
Yes, you may still obtain a Medical Marijuana Card from the ADHS even if you are in TASC. It's completely confidential. The real question is will tasc excuse positive tests for THC with the card.........
"Research Suggests Aspirin Helps Combat Cataracts." Health and Medicine Week June 21, 2004: 724.
To obtain a medical certificate in the UK, an individual must obtain it from a physician who can attest to the results of a medical examination of a patient.
However, only an ophthalmologist can perform cataract extraction.
Her invention was the Laserphaco Probe: a laser device that vaporizes cataracts.
Not in Colorado, nor anywhere else. You have to be able to obtain a DOT medical card. That's federal law.
If you are in a chronic condition like Cancer, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's disease, or Parkinson's disease, you can get a medical marijuana card from any certified doctor iccdelray(.)com in Florida. There are some conditions to getting a medical card. Those are: Be a permanent or seasonal Florida resident. Be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a qualified physician. Be entered into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry. Obtain a Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Card.
No. Not hardly. You have to explicitly be given a prescription to obtain a card. And your shrink can reccommend anything, but that doesn't keep you out of trouble. They can be disbarred for that.
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