My medical marijuana doctor also runs a pain clinic for chronic pain conditions

There are cannabis products out there for everyone, regardless of one’s temperament

I had a really bad experience with the first physician I went to for a medical marijuana card. They were a sports doctor that was working out of an ancient strip mall. Right before my certification was supposed to be sent to the state, the doctor abruptly ended their practice and walked away with all of the money they initially charged their clients in the process. They released some bogus press release about having their hands tied by the state regulators, but I found out later on that they were simply operating under a different name within a year after dropping me and stealing my money. It made me extremely skeptical of any medical marijuana doctor offering lower prices than the “expensive” options in neighboring cities. Thankfully I eventually found what turned out to be a phenomenal medical marijuana doctor who I’ve been seeing for a total of four years now. This medical marijuana doctor is a pain physician full time who runs a pain clinic for chronic and acute pain conditions. Many of his patients are on traditional opiates, but others receive shots and targeted injections for pain relief. But he has pushed many of his patients to try medical marijuana instead of their existing pain regimens, and there are countless examples like me who have nothing but good things to say about medical cannabis in all of its various forms. I prefer cannabis flower products and concentrates while others prefer cannabis edibles and cannabis oil. There are cannabis products out there for everyone, regardless of one’s temperament. If you want sedating effects, look for an indica strain. If you want focused, stimulating effects, reach for a sativa strain of cannabis.

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