Dose health canada send mmar papers with tracking#

GODOFBUD

Well-Known Member
And how long are the mmar#s because on the paper HC sent back to me there is a file # and a 6 didgt # not sure what it means?
 

awesomesound

Active Member
I have had the same problem Read my story.
I asked my doctor and gave him the app and the waiver he said he would look in to it. At my next appt he said he took the matter to the ethics board and was told that he would open himself up to rev can audit, and did not want that. So I went to MM.ca with with my MRI that says I have Osteoarthritis. I got doctors appt and was told that she was filing a B2 app for me because Osteoarthritis is not a B1 illness and that I may be Rejected because the doctor at the pain clinic that sent me for the MRI is not a registered specialist as required on a B2 app. 2 Months later I received notice from Health Canada to find a specialist. Its now 2 Months later I have sent out 4 referrals from my doctor, 2 have responded with a refusal of the referral saying simply I can not Help this patient.
Another month has gone by and I got review of my App, I have specialist report stating Chronic pain due to osteoarthritis and doctor has stated cannabis as a pain reliever, health Canada has denied report because doctor is not a Royal Colleges of Physicians degree. My Doctor is now trying to convince them on the merit of the specialist, and in all this I asked my Doctor about Her Contact at health Canada and if there is any Medical people there she said no, How in the heck is it Legal for a non medicaly licenced goverment person to be making decisions on My HEALTH CARE. The law was struck down because" patients are unable to find a Doctor to sign the app", I have 2 Doctors that are recamending cannabis.
Just had it out with Health Canada, They are not budging Royal Colleges of Physicians degree or NO ACCSESS!!!!
I am Just a guy in pain trying to continue to work and take care of my disabled wife and by the way it takes her 8-10 months to get a specialist. It really is a case of the compassion of medicine hitting the burecrtic brick wall.
I am in my 4th month of pursuing my MMAR licence, I have finally had my specialist appt with a doctor who is FRCPC Runatoligest and Royal Colleges of Physicians Acedited. Not to make light of his stroke a few years back but this doctor was on more Meds that I could only dream about, I mean this guy was as
high as a kite. The first hour of the Appt was discussing where my pain is and my med list, half the hour was taken up with lecturing me on how bad it is for me to
be getting allergy shots every 2 weeks, the 2nd part of the hour was recomending that I stop using Celebrex and baclifen which are the 2 meds that are helping the swelling and back spasams.the 2nd hour was the physical exam in which he twisted and turned me until I was in pain and in conclusion determaind that all can be fixed by exsercise, weightloss and quitting smoking, He did on the other hand dignose me with Fibermyalga which my wife and I have suspected for years.
All in all he gave me no real ideas or sugestions on how to manage pain like my pain specialist did. But at least I will have a report from a specialist that health Canada will accept. I should know within a month.
Going into my 5th month I find the "Proposed Redesigned Program" Insane that I have spent 3 months lookin for a specialist/specialist when the "Proposed Changes will ellimanate A Specialist.
How the Proposed Redesigned Program Would Work
4.1 Physician-Patient Interaction
Health Canada maintains that the determination as to whether the use of marihuana for medical purposes is appropriate for a particular individual is best made through a discussion with their physician. In this regard, Health Canada is proposing to eliminate the categories of conditions or symptoms for which an individual may possess marihuana for medical purposes under the MMAR.
Individuals would continue to be required to consult a physician to obtain access to marihuana for medical purposes. Since categories would be eliminated, there would no longer be a requirement for some individuals to obtain the support of a specialist in addition to their primary care physician in order to access marihuana for medical purposes.
The existing medical declaration would be replaced by a new document provided by the physician to the individual. Health Canada will consult the medical community on the form this document will take.
Individuals would no longer be required to submit information to Health Canada to be authorized to possess dried marihuana. Instead, they would submit their physician's document directly to a licensed commercial producer.
Health Canada will establish an Expert Advisory Committee to improve physician access to comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date information on the use of marihuana for medical purposes, thereby facilitating informed decision-making with respect to the use of marihuana for medical purposes.
Health Canada would work with the medical community, their provincial/territorial licensing authorities and their associations on the proposed improvements to the program.
So still after 4 months the onlysafe place I can medicate is my Bathroom, and even at that I am breaking the law
 

awesomesound

Active Member
I have had the same problem Read My Story.
I asked my doctor and gave him the app and the waiver he said he would look in to it. At my next appt he said he took the matter to the ethics board and was told that he would open himself up to rev can audit, and did not want that. So I went to MM.ca with with my MRI that says I have Osteoarthritis. I got doctors appt and was told that she was filing a B2 app for me because Osteoarthritis is not a B1 illness and that I may be Rejected because the doctor at the pain clinic that sent me for the MRI is not a registered specialist as required on a B2 app. 2 Months later I received notice from Health Canada to find a specialist. Its now 2 Months later I have sent out 4 referrals from my doctor, 2 have responded with a refusal of the referral saying simply I can not Help this patient.
Another month has gone by and I got review of my App, I have specialist report stating Chronic pain due to osteoarthritis and doctor has stated cannabis as a pain reliever, health Canada has denied report because doctor is not a Royal Colleges of Physicians degree. My Doctor is now trying to convince them on the merit of the specialist, and in all this I asked my Doctor about Her Contact at health Canada and if there is any Medical people there she said no, How in the heck is it Legal for a non medicaly licenced goverment person to be making decisions on My HEALTH CARE. The law was struck down because" patients are unable to find a Doctor to sign the app", I have 2 Doctors that are recamending cannabis.
Just had it out with Health Canada, They are not budging Royal Colleges of Physicians degree or NO ACCSESS!!!!
I am Just a guy in pain trying to continue to work and take care of my disabled wife and by the way it takes her 8-10 months to get a specialist. It really is a case of the compassion of medicine hitting the burecrtic brick wall.
I am in my 4th month of pursuing my MMAR licence, I have finally had my specialist appt with a doctor who is FRCPC Runatoligest and Royal Colleges of Physicians Acedited. Not to make light of his stroke a few years back but this doctor was on more Meds that I could only dream about, I mean this guy was as
high as a kite. The first hour of the Appt was discussing where my pain is and my med list, half the hour was taken up with lecturing me on how bad it is for me to
be getting allergy shots every 2 weeks, the 2nd part of the hour was recomending that I stop using Celebrex and baclifen which are the 2 meds that are helping the swelling and back spasams.the 2nd hour was the physical exam in which he twisted and turned me until I was in pain and in conclusion determaind that all can be fixed by exsercise, weightloss and quitting smoking, He did on the other hand dignose me with Fibermyalga which my wife and I have suspected for years.
All in all he gave me no real ideas or sugestions on how to manage pain like my pain specialist did. But at least I will have a report from a specialist that health Canada will accept. I should know within a month.
Going into my 5th month I find the "Proposed Redesigned Program" Insane that I have spent 3 months lookin for a specialist/specialist when the "Proposed Changes will ellimanate A Specialist.
How the Proposed Redesigned Program Would Work
4.1 Physician-Patient Interaction
Health Canada maintains that the determination as to whether the use of marihuana for medical purposes is appropriate for a particular individual is best made through a discussion with their physician. In this regard, Health Canada is proposing to eliminate the categories of conditions or symptoms for which an individual may possess marihuana for medical purposes under the MMAR.
Individuals would continue to be required to consult a physician to obtain access to marihuana for medical purposes. Since categories would be eliminated, there would no longer be a requirement for some individuals to obtain the support of a specialist in addition to their primary care physician in order to access marihuana for medical purposes.
The existing medical declaration would be replaced by a new document provided by the physician to the individual. Health Canada will consult the medical community on the form this document will take.
Individuals would no longer be required to submit information to Health Canada to be authorized to possess dried marihuana. Instead, they would submit their physician's document directly to a licensed commercial producer.
Health Canada will establish an Expert Advisory Committee to improve physician access to comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date information on the use of marihuana for medical purposes, thereby facilitating informed decision-making with respect to the use of marihuana for medical purposes.
Health Canada would work with the medical community, their provincial/territorial licensing authorities and their associations on the proposed improvements to the program.
So still after 4 months the onlysafe place I can medicate is my Bathroom, and even at that I am breaking the law
 

GODOFBUD

Well-Known Member
I have had the same problem Read My Story.
I asked my doctor and gave him the app and the waiver he said he would look in to it. At my next appt he said he took the matter to the ethics board and was told that he would open himself up to rev can audit, and did not want that. So I went to MM.ca with with my MRI that says I have Osteoarthritis. I got doctors appt and was told that she was filing a B2 app for me because Osteoarthritis is not a B1 illness and that I may be Rejected because the doctor at the pain clinic that sent me for the MRI is not a registered specialist as required on a B2 app. 2 Months later I received notice from Health Canada to find a specialist. Its now 2 Months later I have sent out 4 referrals from my doctor, 2 have responded with a refusal of the referral saying simply I can not Help this patient.
Another month has gone by and I got review of my App, I have specialist report stating Chronic pain due to osteoarthritis and doctor has stated cannabis as a pain reliever, health Canada has denied report because doctor is not a Royal Colleges of Physicians degree. My Doctor is now trying to convince them on the merit of the specialist, and in all this I asked my Doctor about Her Contact at health Canada and if there is any Medical people there she said no, How in the heck is it Legal for a non medicaly licenced goverment person to be making decisions on My HEALTH CARE. The law was struck down because" patients are unable to find a Doctor to sign the app", I have 2 Doctors that are recamending cannabis.
Just had it out with Health Canada, They are not budging Royal Colleges of Physicians degree or NO ACCSESS!!!!
I am Just a guy in pain trying to continue to work and take care of my disabled wife and by the way it takes her 8-10 months to get a specialist. It really is a case of the compassion of medicine hitting the burecrtic brick wall.
I am in my 4th month of pursuing my MMAR licence, I have finally had my specialist appt with a doctor who is FRCPC Runatoligest and Royal Colleges of Physicians Acedited. Not to make light of his stroke a few years back but this doctor was on more Meds that I could only dream about, I mean this guy was as
high as a kite. The first hour of the Appt was discussing where my pain is and my med list, half the hour was taken up with lecturing me on how bad it is for me to
be getting allergy shots every 2 weeks, the 2nd part of the hour was recomending that I stop using Celebrex and baclifen which are the 2 meds that are helping the swelling and back spasams.the 2nd hour was the physical exam in which he twisted and turned me until I was in pain and in conclusion determaind that all can be fixed by exsercise, weightloss and quitting smoking, He did on the other hand dignose me with Fibermyalga which my wife and I have suspected for years.
All in all he gave me no real ideas or sugestions on how to manage pain like my pain specialist did. But at least I will have a report from a specialist that health Canada will accept. I should know within a month.
Going into my 5th month I find the "Proposed Redesigned Program" Insane that I have spent 3 months lookin for a specialist/specialist when the "Proposed Changes will ellimanate A Specialist.
How the Proposed Redesigned Program Would Work
4.1 Physician-Patient Interaction
Health Canada maintains that the determination as to whether the use of marihuana for medical purposes is appropriate for a particular individual is best made through a discussion with their physician. In this regard, Health Canada is proposing to eliminate the categories of conditions or symptoms for which an individual may possess marihuana for medical purposes under the MMAR.
Individuals would continue to be required to consult a physician to obtain access to marihuana for medical purposes. Since categories would be eliminated, there would no longer be a requirement for some individuals to obtain the support of a specialist in addition to their primary care physician in order to access marihuana for medical purposes.
The existing medical declaration would be replaced by a new document provided by the physician to the individual. Health Canada will consult the medical community on the form this document will take.
Individuals would no longer be required to submit information to Health Canada to be authorized to possess dried marihuana. Instead, they would submit their physician's document directly to a licensed commercial producer.
Health Canada will establish an Expert Advisory Committee to improve physician access to comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date information on the use of marihuana for medical purposes, thereby facilitating informed decision-making with respect to the use of marihuana for medical purposes.
Health Canada would work with the medical community, their provincial/territorial licensing authorities and their associations on the proposed improvements to the program.
So still after 4 months the onlysafe place I can medicate is my Bathroom, and even at that I am breaking the law
Health Canada is fucked in the head i feel for you man i got my speacilist appt alraedy and papers are back in the mail i wish you luck on the journey to freedom, good luck!!
 

GODOFBUD

Well-Known Member
Just recieved a pick up notice for my MMAR papers to pick up at the post office tommorow hopefully all goes better than the first time lol:blsmoke: wish me luck!!!!!!
 

GODOFBUD

Well-Known Member
I fucking got it finnally i get 20 plants indoors 900gr in storage and a monthly prescrip of 120 monthly!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am so glad it was well work the wait
 
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