i have the same problem.
i cant eat, i cant sleep, its making me depressed so tack that on. my weight has dropped and really havent grown much and its really taking its toll on me. =\
the thing is i HATE taking pills, i'll end up throwing them back up anyways. when i had my wisdom teeth removed i couldnt even take PK's. advil and penicillin seem to be the only 'pills' i can stomach. so when i go see the doctor with my problems, his solution is pills, even though he knows i cant stomach them.
I just end up waisting money over the years seeing doctors for them to say 'well try these pills' that i just stopped seeing doctors. So my medical history is very very thin.
This is the responce i got to my problem's i stated above:
I'd recommend that you start going and seeing a doctor on a semi-regular basis, if possible.
Based upon what you've told me, you were probably already diagnosed with a debilitating condition if you were previously prescribed lots of prescription pills and you are currently unable to eat.
When you see your doctor, have him diagnose your current condition and have him prescribe you some pills for your condition, even if you cannot or do not want to take them. Your goal is to establish an on-going relationship with a doctor that can at least diagnose your conditions, if nothing else.
Once you have a confirmed diagnosis from your doctor and you have a bagful of prescription pills that you can't take, you'll be able to come see our Specialist doctor. Our doctor specializes in determining if your diagnosed condition could be treated effectively using medical marijuana. Our doctor does not evaluate you to actually diagnose your condition, rather our doctor will evaluate you to determine if your already diagnosed condition will qualify you for medical marijuana.
When you make your appointment to see our doctor, you'll want to bring your diagnosis paperwork, your prescriptions that you can't take, and any other relevant records that your doctor produces.
If you don't have a current Primary doctor, Urgent Care facilities throughout the state may be able to treat you!
Hopefully this helps!
so basically, what he is telling me from what i understand, is that i have to spend more $$$$$, get a "bag full of 'scrips", then i have a 50/50 chance of getting a card.
personally i think this arizona law is bullshit. if you dont have aids or cancer or hepatitis its like they wont see you.
What about the people like us that cant eat, sleep, depressed, ADD, etc etc?!?!?!??!..... I mean, seriously. I think the doctors and the board can figure out who needs a card and who the 'druggies' are
hope this helps.