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question about medicating

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by The Audion, Oct 6, 2010.

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  1. I'm curious as to how being an MMJ patient works. Lets say someone (living in California) is diagnosed with so and so a condition. They are recommended MMJ, and go to the dispensary to get their medicine. Are they "recommended" any specific strains or products according to what their ailment is? If they really just need pain relief, would they still be allowed to pick up a sativa dominant strain for more of a head high, or are they restricted to only what is "necessary" for their condition?

    The question just came to me out of the blue today so I thought I'd enlighten myself.
     
  2. The recommendation is just for Marijuana, there's no other stipulations. A really thorough doctor would recommend a sativa or an indica for the particular medical issue, but no, there's no restrictions on what you can buy, just how much.
     

  3. :D
    thanks for the info.
     
  4. you can ask the budtender at the dispensary for recommendations based on ailments.
     
  5. I would have said it first if Brenjin didn't say it.
     

  6. and i would of said it second if SsmokeWeed didnt say it............lol
     
  7. Question has been answered.
     
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