Caregivers question Colorado

brontobrandon1

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Im thinking on becoming a caregiver in Colorado and i was wondering if anyone here on this site is one or knows one.
Im just trying to get more info on the whole thing before i get my self in it ya no well if anyone knows any info lemme no

theres some ganja that ive grown so far tell me what ya think

peace:blsmoke:
 

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NewGrowth

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Im thinking on becoming a caregiver in Colorado and i was wondering if anyone here on this site is one or knows one.
Im just trying to get more info on the whole thing before i get my self in it ya no well if anyone knows any info lemme no

theres some ganja that ive grown so far tell me what ya think

peace:blsmoke:
Call the THC foundation in Denver bro. Colorado Springs has dispensary too, there is a guy on here that runs it I forgot his name . . . I'm sure he will hit up this thread though to promote his place. He is very helpful though. Also Depends on where in Colorado some counties are still do not tollerate MMJ but the recent court cases have been heavily in favor of patients so MMJ is alive and well here.:peace:
 

Twistyman

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Im thinking on becoming a caregiver in Colorado and i was wondering if anyone here on this site is one or knows one.
Im just trying to get more info on the whole thing before i get my self in it ya no well if anyone knows any info lemme no

theres some ganja that ive grown so far tell me what ya think

peace:blsmoke:
Be sure of your decision... It's a VERY hard thing on the spirit.. I looked after my mom for 2 years while she suffered Altzheimer's... She didn't recognize me... stabbed me once....and a lot of grim, hard to take other stuff.... People in these situations can be very cruel... not by choice granted, but it's a very hard thing to take... A lot of time outsiders are needed to be brought in, seeing that once they become familiar with the caregiver they can become extremely hard to handle (bathing, sanitary..etc)...It takes a special sort.....
 

dontpanicorganic

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Be sure of your decision... It's a VERY hard thing on the spirit.. I looked after my mom for 2 years while she suffered Altzheimer's... She didn't recognize me... stabbed me once....and a lot of grim, hard to take other stuff.... People in these situations can be very cruel... not by choice granted, but it's a very hard thing to take... A lot of time outsiders are needed to be brought in, seeing that once they become familiar with the caregiver they can become extremely hard to handle (bathing, sanitary..etc)...It takes a special sort.....


you gotta wash old people to grow weed for them??? daaaaaaaaamn
 
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